REVIEW · ELVIS & TRIBUTE SHOWS
Las Vegas: Elvis Themed Wedding with Limousine
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Elvis weddings make Vegas feel personal fast. This package pairs a Little Vegas Chapel ceremony with a fully licensed Elvis tribute artist, plus live songs and a professional photographer to capture every moment. It’s a fun, planned experience that turns a quick stop into a real memory.
I especially love how everything stays focused: you get the ceremony, the photo time, and the Elvis performance without you needing to coordinate details. My other big win is the photo package—15 digital images delivered within 48 hours, plus a ceremony recording—so you don’t have to hunt for shots later. One thing to keep in mind: the ceremony timing is listed at 2 hours, but your day can feel closer to a shorter window depending on how the schedule lands, and there are extra charges to budget for.
In This Review
- Key Things to Know Before You Say I Do
- Where Your Elvis Wedding Actually Happens
- Limousine Pickup and the Comfort Factor
- The Coordinator Moment: Ready for Photos and Vows
- Elvis Officiates: More Than a Costume Entrance
- Bouquet, Songs, and the Chapel Format
- Photos During the Ceremony and a Dedicated Elvis Session
- The Paperwork Side: License, Certificate, and Legal Clarity
- Price and Value: What $549 Really Buys
- Timing: The Real 2-Hour Experience
- Rules and Small Constraints That Matter
- What This Experience Is Best For
- Should You Book This Elvis Wedding Package?
Key Things to Know Before You Say I Do

- Little Vegas Chapel location: A chapel setting in the Arts District area, with a classic Vegas vibe
- Licensed Elvis officiant: Elvis performs legal vows for your ceremony, not just a costume show
- Live music built in: Three songs are part of your chapel ceremony experience
- Photo-first coverage: A pro photographer is with you from start to finish, with photos delivered quickly
- Small-group fit: Limousine seats 6 total, chapel seats 24 guests—this is designed for an intimate event
Where Your Elvis Wedding Actually Happens

This is an Elvis wedding built around one main place: the Little Vegas Chapel. That matters more than you might think. If you’ve ever tried planning a quick Vegas wedding yourself, you know the real work is logistics—finding the right chapel, getting everyone on time, and keeping the day from turning into chaos.
Here, you’re guided from the moment you arrive. A friendly wedding coordinator meets you at the chapel to get you checked in and ready. This coordinator role is key because it keeps your focus on the ceremony. You’re not chasing timelines. You’re not figuring out who’s doing what. You show up, get ready, and the day flows.
The chapel itself is designed for small events: it seats 24 guests. That’s a good match for couples who want an actual ceremony with a crowd that feels close, not a wedding assembly line.
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Limousine Pickup and the Comfort Factor

Part of the appeal of any Vegas wedding package is the “we’re doing this right” feeling. The included courtesy limousine pick-up and return adds that layer, especially if you’re staying somewhere central and want a smooth arrival.
The limousine can seat a total of 6 passengers. That means it’s not a big-party party bus. It’s a compact, couple-friendly ride. You’ll be contacted to confirm the pickup location, and the chauffeur will call your hotel room or mobile about one hour before your ceremony to set the pickup time. If your pickup is outside a seven-mile radius of the chapel, availability is not guaranteed and you may face an extra fee.
Practical takeaway: this works best if you’re staying reasonably close to the chapel. If you’re farther out, check the pickup area early so you don’t get surprised on the day.
The Coordinator Moment: Ready for Photos and Vows

When you arrive at the chapel, the coordinator gets you set up. This includes getting you ready for the ceremony and helping everything run on time. It also means the day doesn’t rely on you to remember each step.
You also receive a fresh 6-rose bouquet and a matching boutonniere. That’s one of those “small details” that changes the whole look of your wedding photos. You’re not showing up empty-handed or trying to improvise flowers at the last minute.
If you need a witness, the package includes one if needed. That’s handy if you’re planning a standard legal ceremony and want everything covered without extra errands.
Elvis Officiates: More Than a Costume Entrance

The main attraction here is the Elvis tribute artist officiating your ceremony. The package explicitly includes that Elvis is fully licensed to perform legal ceremonies, so you’re not just getting an Elvis-themed performance. You’re getting an Elvis-themed ceremony that can count as a legal wedding when you have the right paperwork in place.
During the ceremony, Elvis includes both traditional vow elements and Elvis-style words of wisdom that you repeat. Then there are live musical moments—three songs performed in the chapel as part of your ceremony.
What I like about this setup is that it doesn’t feel like a gimmick held together with marketing. You’re building the ceremony around the Elvis character, but you still get a real structure: vows, officiant, music, and a ceremony format that you can count on.
Also, you get the recording of your ceremony included. That’s a nice touch because the ceremony is brief, and it’s hard to remember every word afterward once you’re caught up in the moment.
Bouquet, Songs, and the Chapel Format

The chapel experience is built for simple participation. You’ll handle your vows and then enjoy the show elements—Elvis sings your selected songs live, and three songs are part of the ceremony.
You’ll also find that the ceremony’s compact nature is part of the charm. It’s Vegas. The day is designed to be fun and quick, not long and exhausting.
Chapel capacity is 24 guests, which helps keep the event intimate. If you’re inviting a bigger group, this ceiling can be a real constraint—so think carefully about how many people you want inside the chapel.
Practical tip: if you want memorable photos, plan to keep the group small. With fewer people in the room, you’ll get more breathing space during the moments that matter.
Photos During the Ceremony and a Dedicated Elvis Session

One reason this kind of wedding package feels worth it is the photo coverage. This isn’t a “take a couple quick pictures and go” situation.
A professional photographer stays with you from start to finish to capture your best moments. You receive 15 digital images of your ceremony and photos with Elvis, and the photos are sent within 48 hours. That fast turnaround is genuinely helpful in Vegas, where you might be heading out before you’ve even sorted your photos at home.
Then after the ceremony, you get a photo session with Elvis. This extends your experience beyond the vows, so you leave with more than just a wedding shot.
And yes, camera phones are allowed. You can take your own pics for instant sharing while still relying on the pro photographer for the “final gallery” quality.
The Paperwork Side: License, Certificate, and Legal Clarity
Here’s the part to take seriously, because it affects whether your wedding is legally binding.
For an actual wedding, couples must obtain a marriage license from the Clark County Marriage License Bureau at 201 E Clark Ave, 89101. The bureau is open 365 days, from 8 AM to 12 AM.
If you’re doing a renewal of vows instead, no marriage license is necessary.
The package includes an officiated marriage license or ceremony certificate. That’s exactly what you want—your paperwork needs are accounted for. Still, you should budget time to handle the license if you’re doing a first-time legal marriage.
Cost note: the included price does not cover the officiant’s (Elvis) fee of $100, and it does not include the marriage license fee of $102 if applicable. In other words, the “from the headline price” number isn’t the full total.
Price and Value: What $549 Really Buys
The package price is $549 per group up to 2 for about 2 hours. That’s for a full Elvis-themed ceremony setup, including:
- Elvis tribute artist ceremony officiation
- Three songs performed in the chapel
- 15 digital images plus a ceremony recording
- Limousine pick-up and return (courtesy)
- Bouquet and matching boutonniere
- Wedding coordinator
- Copy of Elvis and Priscilla’s marriage certificate
- Witness if needed
Then the two add-ons you should plan for are:
- Elvis officiant fee: $100
- Marriage license: $102 (only if applicable)
So, for a legal first wedding, you’re looking at an effective base that can run around $751 before any optional extras, with exact totals depending on your situation.
Now, the value question: does that premium feel fair? In my opinion, it makes sense if you want a polished, timed, photo-supported wedding day without DIY stress. You’re paying for the coordinator, the venue flow, the licensed officiant, and the photographer—those are not cheap pieces.
Where it may not be the best fit is if you’re purely budget-minded and could handle everything yourself with lower-cost basics. But if you want Vegas to handle the details, this package is built exactly for that.
Timing: The Real 2-Hour Experience

The duration is listed as 2 hours, but your experience can still feel short on the day because Vegas weddings move quickly. Ceremony time, photo time, and limo timing all add up fast.
If you’re trying to connect this wedding with other same-day plans—dinner, tours, a show—give yourself buffer. Even if the ceremony ends on schedule, you’ll want time for the photo session with Elvis and the calm moment after you’re done.
A practical “day-of” approach: treat this like your anchor event. Plan your other activities around it, not the other way around.
Rules and Small Constraints That Matter
This package has straightforward boundaries: no smoking, and no alcohol or drugs. It also says the driver is English, and the wedding experience is wheelchair accessible.
Passport or ID is required. Camera phones are allowed.
These details matter because they reduce uncertainty. It’s not a vague “follow the rules” situation. You know what’s expected.
What This Experience Is Best For
This works especially well if you want:
- A fun, themed Vegas wedding without having to design the day yourself
- An Elvis character that handles real officiant duties
- Professional photos with quick delivery
- A ceremony that feels intimate and not overwhelming
It’s also a good fit for couples who want to keep guest count small and prefer a tight schedule they can trust. If you’re inviting more than a handful of people, remember the chapel seats 24 and plan around that.
If you’re doing a vow renewal, the package still makes sense because you avoid the marriage license requirement while keeping the ceremony and Elvis show elements.
Should You Book This Elvis Wedding Package?
If your priority is a smooth, Elvis-led ceremony with live music and real photo coverage, this is a strong bet. The things people love most here are consistent: Elvis performance that feels authentic, and a photographer who pays close attention to details.
You should pause before booking if:
- You’re planning a legal wedding and haven’t budgeted for the extra Elvis officiant fee and the marriage license fee
- You’re staying far beyond the seven-mile pickup radius (or you want strict certainty for pickup timing)
- You’re booking other tight schedule events right after, since the day can feel short once photos and transit wrap up
If you want a Vegas wedding that’s planned for you—light on stress, heavy on fun—this package is built for exactly that.


























