Unless you're a spontaneous, spur of the moment person, research is essential in order to have a great Las Vegas wedding, including setting the wedding date.
Yes, you could hop on a plane at the last minute, fly to Vegas and turn up at the chapel of your choice only to find out that:
A. You need a marriage licence from the Marriage Bureau, Las Vegas, Nevada which is located at 200 S. 3rd Street, 1st floor Las Vegas, NV 89155-1603 (cost at time of writing was $55) before you can get married in Las Vegas.
B. The chapel is booked solid, even when you return with a marriage license. Then you're roaming Las Vegas wedding chapels, trying to find one that can marry you.
2. How To Get There
You also need to research how you'll get to Las Vegas. Plane, train, car or bus? If you decide to fly, you'll need to check airfares with the different airlines to find the best deal.
3. Venue
When you were doing your research, you probably came up with an idea of what sort of wedding you wanted. For example, you can be married by an Elvis impersonator, get married in medieval costume at Excalibur or opt for a traditional ceremony in an elegant wedding chapel.
Once you've decided on your wedding theme and researched wedding chapels, it's a good idea to book the chapel of your choice as soon as possible, in order to avoid disappointment.
4. Reception.
To reception or not to reception? Instead of having a traditional reception you could have a memorable wedding meal at a top restaurant in Las Vegas, depending on how many will be in your wedding party. Or if it's just the two of you, you could dine a deux with room service in your honeymoon suite.
5. Your Wedding Night and Honeymoon
Now that you know where and when you're getting married, it's time to book the wedding night and or honeymoon. It's easy to research the casino hotels online by visiting their websites or reading messages on Las Vegas forums to find a hotel that appeals to you. Once you find your hotel, it's a good idea to make your reservations as soon as possible.
6. Wedding Attire
It's time to decide on your outfit for your Las Vegas wedding. You've already decided what sort of ceremony you've having, which will help to narrow your choice of outfit. If you don't want to pack your wedding gown into a suitcase you could always rent or buy a wedding gown in Las Vegas. Just make sure you do your research first before you arrive in Las Vegas.
7. Invitations
Before sending out your invitations you should have completed the above six steps: deciding on a wedding date and type of wedding, mode of transport to Las Vegas, booking a wedding chapel, deciding on what sort of reception you'll be having if any, reservations for your wedding night/honeymoon and planning your wedding attire.
Now it's time to invite your family/friends to your Las Vegas wedding. Unless you just want it to be the two of you - how romantic!
Tips For Las Vegas
Your Las Vegas wedding invitations are an important part of your wedding because they are one of the first things your guests will see before they even set foot in the church or reception hall. Your invitation announces your good news to family and friends and lets them know when your wedding will take place. The problem with choosing your invitations and getting them printed is that it can be very costly and frustrating if you don't know what to do at each step of the process. Use the tips below to save money and relieve yourself of a lot of frustration while you're choosing your invitations and having them produced.
Basic Information on Las Vegas Wedding Invitations
Your Las Vegas wedding invitations need to include some basic information that will help your guests understand where they need to be and what time your ceremony will begin. You should include the date and time of the wedding, the location, and the names of the hosts at a minimum. All of this information will help to clear up any confusion and prevent people from showing up too early, too late, or at the wrong location on your special day.
Purchasing Las Vegas Wedding Invitations
If you decide to buy an invitation kit so you can make your own wedding invitations, you should purchase one that has everything you need included. This will save you extra trips to the store and buying everything in one package can also save you money. Your kit should include envelopes, invitation paper (with extra sheets in case you make mistakes), folding cards for RSVPs or other items, and any other items you need to create beautiful Las Vegas wedding invitations.
Preparing Las Vegas Wedding Invitations for Mailing
Before you mail your invitations, there are a few things you need to do to make sure they get to their intended recipients. You should verify all addresses before you mail your invitations and ensure that the zip codes you have listed for each invitation recipient are correct. Once envelopes have been addressed and stuffed, be sure that they are sealed properly so everyone receives what is included with each invitations. Have your Las Vegas wedding invitations weight prior to mailing so you can ensure that you can use the proper amount of postage and avoid the hassle of returned invitations.
Mailing Las Vegas Wedding Invitations
When you are ready to mail your wedding invitations, send them out a minimum of six weeks before your wedding. This makes sense for two reasons. One is that you will give yourself time to deal with any returned invitations and find new mailing information if you need to. The other is that you'll give your invited guests enough time to make arrangements. Depending on the date and time of your wedding, your guests may need to take time off from work, make arrangements for child care, or make travel plans.
Following these tips for designing, printing, and mailing your Las Vegas wedding invitations will save you time and the hassles of dealing with missing or returned invitations.
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