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Old 06-20-2009, 03:21 AM
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Default Getting Married in Las Vegas in January

We are skipping the traditional wedding, and using the money we saved to throw a awesome reception after we get back.

We are looking for reccomendations for some activites besides gambling that a newely wed couple could do, regardless of price.

Also, can anyone reccomend a fun/cheesy chapel, with an elvis to marry us?
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Old 06-20-2009, 03:59 AM
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Do you really want a cheezy vegas chapel wedding?

You will regret it for as long as you're marriage lasts.
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Old 06-20-2009, 04:10 AM
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Do you really want a cheezy vegas chapel wedding?

You will regret it for as long as you're marriage lasts.
Why would I regret it? The wedding is not the important part, it's just a piece of paper, why not have fun?
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Old 06-20-2009, 05:05 AM
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Why would I regret it? The wedding is not the important part, it's just a piece of paper, why not have fun?
Whatever. I just don't see the appeal of the "Vegas" style wedding.
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Old 06-20-2009, 06:21 AM
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We are looking for reccomendations for some activites besides gambling that a newely wed couple could do, regardless of price.
My wife and I really enjoyed a quad bike tour in the Valley of Fire on our last visit. You might want to conider that. Coming from a small island (Bermuda) the desert was a novelty for us, so it may not have the same allure for you.
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Whatever. I just don't see the appeal of the "Vegas" style wedding.
Well, we do, and that's the kind of wedding we want. We are doing our reception at a night club with open bar, we are not your average couple.

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My wife and I really enjoyed a quad bike tour in the Valley of Fire on our last visit. You might want to conider that. Coming from a small island (Bermuda) the desert was a novelty for us, so it may not have the same allure for you.
How much did that run you? Do you know the name of the company? Any good sight seeing along the way?
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We are looking for reccomendations for some activites besides gambling that a newely wed couple could do, regardless of price.

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he he he he
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Do you really want a cheezy vegas chapel wedding?

You will regret it for as long as you're marriage lasts.
I disagree Sound....I have had two cheezy vegas chapel marriages....I regreted the first one [the marriage not the ceremony] and the second has been great [the ceremony AND the marriage]
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I had the Cheezy Vegas Wedding and loved it. We actually got married at the Little White Chapel. It is pretty and right on the strip. We actually went through the drive thru. Why would we want to waste all that money and start our new life in debt. Nope just paid $100.00 and had an experience that we will always remember.
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I did the little white chapel about 40+ years ago and then what we called The Little Chapel of the Neon Tube 15 yrs ago [Chapel La Mour] Lamour is now closed.......
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