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My name is Mike Myers. I am the owner of Legion Marketing; my expertise is in nightlife. I
believe that I know the best and brightest of everything that's in Las Vegas. I can help
you skip the lines, skip the bad spots, basically cut the fat. There are two very popular paths
that you can take when you're getting married in Vegas. The first is you head downtown.
You just stay on Las Vegas Boulevard and eventually you'll run in to 50 little places to get married;
little white wedding chapels if you will. Most of these places are pretty busy, so you
might want to call ahead, but you certainly don't have to if you don't mind a little wait.
You pay for a package that best suits your budget or level of love; a few minutes later
you're husband and wife and you can get back to gambling. Some places even have gambling
inside so you don't have to wait at all. The second way is a bit more traditional. Almost
every casino, at least all the big ones, have their own wedding chapel or chapels. If you're
looking to do it up big, this is the way to go. Casinos can get almost anything for you
on your special day as long as your budget doesn't get in the way. These places are booked
far in advance so make sure you plan ahead, and you definitely get what you pay for. The
variety of locations, and flowers, and honeymoon suites are almost endless, and for the big
weddings, the added benefit of having everybody being able to stay in the same hotel is certainly
an added bonus. They typically throw in some free stuff for the bride and groom that you
don't get everywhere else, since in Vegas the casinos don't need to make all of their
money off of your room, or your food, or your drink. Vegas wants all of you together on
your special day, so you can get drunk and head to the tables or slots after the reception.