Las Vegas Weddings At The
Flamingo
The Flamingo Hotel & Casino, which is
located in the heart of the famous Las Vegas Strip, provides a
beautiful garden area that sets the mood for the many wedding
venues that are offered there. Located on a hill in the garden
area is The Garden Chapel, an elegant indoor wedding chapel.
This is a switch from the chapels that most other hotels offer
since it is located on the grounds instead of within the
hotel.
If you prefer an outdoor location over a chapel, the Flamingo
has plenty to choose from. You can say your nuptials in The
Gazebo Chapel, which is an ivy covered gazebo in a garden
setting. Want something more dramatic? The Crescendo Pool
venue, located in the pool area, offers a stunning atmosphere
that includes the bride making her grand entrance from
underneath a waterfall. The ceremony then takes place with a
large waterfall acting as a romantic backdrop. This location is
only available during fall and winter months.
The West Lawn, which is another outdoor garden site, provides
an old fashioned gazebo located in the midst of a large grassy
area. The Garden Trellis, a small garden locale with rose
covered trellis, and The Paradise Falls, a small waterfall
location, are available for more intimate affairs.
Traditional packages with ceremony site, minister, flowers,
photos, and video are offered for these locations. Some
packages include room or suite accommodations. Another great
thing about the packages is that they provide either a pianist
or violinist for the ceremony so you and your guests enjoy the
experience of live music rather than recorded.
The Flamingo can also organize a reception for you. They can
help you arrange everything from a simple or elaborate banquet
to a gathering in one of their restaurants. If you prefer
something private, they can even help you put together a party
in your suite. So if you are looking to marry in Las Vegas and
would like a romantic and breathtaking locale for your wedding,
you may want to give the wedding sites offered by the Flamingo
a closer look.
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