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Sep 16, 2011
Getting to Know Las Vegas - LV Weddings

The first recorded wedding in Vegas was in 1900s when California banned gin
from being part of the ceremony, young lovers who were drunk and in love
were able to get hitched in Las Vegas. Their unity certificate took only hours to
get stamped and outside the chapel was a city of lights for their marriage
celebration. Clark Gable was said to have been the first celebrity to get
married in Vegas, and from then on it became the top wedding destination for
celebrities and commoners alike.

Here are five reasons why you should buy Las Vegas flights and get hitched in the Entertainment Capital of the World.

1. Last Days of Singleton
Days before THE big day, arrive at Las Vegas and plan to spend the last hours of
your singleton in the Sin City! Experience life and the company of friends on a
night out on the strip.
Want girl-bonding time? You can do that, too! Try a day at the spa for relaxing
massage and body pampering while indulging in interesting girl talk on the man
you are about to marry.

2. Marry, Quick and Easy
Ready to get married? A valid ID, your social security number and $55 is all you
need to get married in Vegas, oh and yes ... Love! It is that easy to get hitched:
no wedding planner, no in-laws, and no wedding singer. Just you and your
loved one and, of course, the one to marry the two of you: Elvis, a priest or the
Commissioner, it's entirely to your liking. Just don't forget to get a marriage
license beforehand for a smooth flow of the ceremonies.

3. Marry in Your Own Style
Wedding for a party of 2 or a party of 200? Vegas has the place and style for
you. Most wedding chapels offer an assortment of packages, from very simple
to very grandiose. Rings, flowers, witnesses, everyone and everything are
readily available. And don't worry about your guest of 200... They have a
whole city to entertain themselves, so you can forget about them concentrate
on your first night of marital bliss.

4. Stroll to Your Honeymoon
Some marriages break up before they start their honeymoon. A long plane ride
can be a very tough test for newlyweds. But that is not a worry in a Las Vegas
wedding. As soon as you step out the chapel (or the garden, or the
Commissioner's office), the honeymoon begins. Stroll along the strip and be
amazed with lights and water fountains that are brighter and larger than life.
Or stay at any of the luxurious hotels to make your wedding night truly
memorable!

5. Settle in Las Vegas
Close to 2,000,000 Americans can't be wrong: living in Las Vegas is a serious
consideration for any couple starting their life. The city has made very good
infrastructure to combat extreme weather conditions. As the Entertainment
Capital, it has 24x7 availability for basic need: food!

Tired of the blinking lights? There's more nature to see at Las Vegas: try Red
Rock Canyon, Valley of Fire, and Lake Mead are among the few that will surely
take your breath away.
Ready to raise a family? Nevada is home to some of the finest schools in the
US; take Clark County's Green Valley High school, one of the top 10 high
schools in the US.
Don't just get married in Las Vegas, start your new life - including great golf courses. After all, once you set
foot in Vegas, you’ll never want to leave ever again. Viva, Las Vegas!

Posted at 01:33 pm by lvtrips
 

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