REVIEW · ELVIS & TRIBUTE SHOWS
Las Vegas: Elvis Wedding with Las Vegas Sign Photos Included
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A Vegas wedding needs energy. This Elvis chapel delivers it fast, with a real ceremony vibe plus serious photo time. You can sign up for a vow renewal, engagement, or legal ceremony and keep it non-religious, with the King performing Love Me Tender as you walk in.
I especially like the way the ceremony stays light while still feeling official. The Elvis officiant role is part performance, part structure, so you’re not stuck in awkward scripts.
One thing to plan for: if you want a legal marriage, there are added costs and paperwork. You’ll need a Clark County marriage license, and the licensed Elvis officiant/minister fee is not included.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you book this Elvis wedding
- Where the 1-hour ceremony really happens
- The Elvis Chapel ceremony flow: non-religious, but still official
- HD video, soundscapes, and why it feels like Vegas
- Photo package details: unlimited props plus professional photos
- Legal wedding vs non-legal ceremony: decide what you need
- If you’re doing a non-legal ceremony
- If you want a legal marriage
- Costumes, attire, and what to wear for photos
- Optional add-ons: where you can personalize the experience
- Price and group value: $299 for up to 16 people
- Practical meeting point: fast arrival near the airport
- Language support for international couples
- Should you book this Elvis wedding experience?
- FAQ
- Do I need a marriage license for this Elvis wedding experience?
- What documents should I bring?
- How long is the ceremony?
- Are photo props and photo time included?
- Is food and drink allowed?
- Do they provide costumes?
- Is the chapel wheelchair accessible?
Key things to know before you book this Elvis wedding

- Wall-to-wall HD video and soundscapes turn a small chapel into a full Vegas rock ’n’ roll setting.
- Elvis singing Love Me Tender is built into the ceremony, with aisle music too.
- Unlimited photo time with fun props means you’re not rushing through just one quick picture.
- Professional photography + delivered digital photos are part of the package, plus extra help for selfies and shots.
- Coordinator support (many couples reference Susan) helps keep timing smooth and stress low.
Where the 1-hour ceremony really happens

The experience is designed to run like a tight show: arrive, get set, do the ceremony, and leave with photos. Total time is about 1 hour, so you won’t be stuck losing a whole day to logistics.
It takes place at the Find Wedding Chapel location in the same parking lot as PT’s Gold Pub on Sunset Road, across from Harry Reid International Airport. When you arrive, drive to the back building and look for the unit with the large pink Wedding Chapel sign.
If you’re planning your Vegas day, this is a nice option because it fits into a tight schedule. It also works well if you want a “do it now, enjoy the rest of the trip” approach.
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The Elvis Chapel ceremony flow: non-religious, but still official

This isn’t a church service. Your ceremony is non-legal by default in the sense that you can choose a non-legal ceremony type (wedding, engagement, vow renewal, or commitment/friendship) without a marriage license.
You and your party sit down in white sofa seating with USB chargers, which sounds small until you realize how fast phones die in Vegas. There’s also a keepsake ceremony certificate at the end, which helps if you want something tangible beyond photos.
The Elvis performer plays two roles: he’s your officiant, and he delivers the musical moment. During the ceremony, you’ll hear Elvis aisle music, then he sings Love Me Tender as part of the vows/ceremony moment.
If your group includes people who just want to watch and take pictures, the setup is built for that. One of the strongest reasons to pick this chapel is that it gives you structure and pacing, without turning the event into something rigid.
HD video, soundscapes, and why it feels like Vegas

The chapel uses wall-to-wall HD video and soundscapes that are meant to move you into an Elvis-era Vegas mood. Instead of a plain room with a microphone, you get an environment that supports the performance.
This matters because it changes how the moment photographs. Vegas weddings can sometimes look like a quick backdrop photo. Here, the sound + screen effects help create a more complete “event” feeling, even if you’re only there for one hour.
There’s also a built-in photo area: you’ll get time for selfie/photo opportunities at the grand flower wall, and you can use the fun photo props during your session. That means you’re not just wearing your outfit for a single moment; you’re dressed for a mini photo set.
Photo package details: unlimited props plus professional photos

Photo time is one of the biggest reasons people love this experience. You can take unlimited photos using the photo props, and you can bring your own professional photographer at no extra charge.
On top of that, you receive professional photography and 5 candid digital photos. If you want more or more specific types of photos, there are optional upgrades listed by request, so you can decide based on what you care about.
A practical tip: plan to use your own phone camera too. In real ceremonies, people reported that Susan helped take extra pictures on their phones for quick sharing. That’s useful if you want family at home to see the moment right away, not just after the final digital delivery.
Also note the small but helpful details: there are photo props, a flower wall area, and even photos with Elvis. If you want those classic Vegas-style poses, this package is set up for it.
Legal wedding vs non-legal ceremony: decide what you need

This is where the biggest “gotcha” can happen, so I’d decide early which path you want.
If you’re doing a non-legal ceremony
A non-legal wedding ceremony, engagement ceremony, vow renewal, or commitment/love/friendship ceremony does not require a marriage license. That’s great if you want the Vegas wedding experience without the paperwork marathon.
If you want a legal marriage
For a legal wedding ceremony, you need a Clark County marriage license from the Clark County Regional Justice Center. The stated hours are 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 a.m. Midnight, 7 days a week.
Both people must bring valid government-issued photo ID (driver’s license or passport). They also recommend doing a pre-application at MLIC.Vegas before you go.
The coordinator can help guide you through the steps if needed, and the package includes filing of the marriage license for legal ceremonies.
One more budget detail: the $60 licensed Elvis officiant/minister fee is not included. That fee only matters if you’re choosing a legal ceremony, so check your plan before you assume the base price is everything.
Costumes, attire, and what to wear for photos

The chapel does not provide costumes. You can wear whatever makes you comfortable and fits your theme, from traditional wedding attire to something casual or quirky.
That freedom is a plus because Vegas is built for personal style. If you want a classic bridal look, you’ll get the photo backdrop to match. If you want something playful, the photo props and flower wall help sell the moment.
If you’re wearing heels, consider that you’ll likely be doing short bursts of standing and posing for photos. Bring something comfortable enough for a quick shoe change if your plans include walking after.
Optional add-ons: where you can personalize the experience

There are optional upgrades available at an extra cost. You’ll need to request the optional upgrade list to see what’s on offer, since details aren’t included here.
That’s a smart setup. It lets you start with a clean package price, then add only what you want—whether that’s extra photo deliverables, or elements that make your ceremony feel more personal.
If you’re the type who likes a simple plan, you can likely do everything you want with what’s included. If you want the wedding experience to feel more custom, spend time reviewing the add-ons before you lock it in.
Price and group value: $299 for up to 16 people

The pricing is $299 per group up to 16. That group-size cap matters because this experience is designed around a shared ceremony moment, not a solo event.
The included seating is listed as up to 14 party members, with an upgrade available for additional people. So if your group is right at the upper limit, you’ll want to confirm how many can be included in the main package versus what triggers an upgrade.
Here’s why this can feel like good value in Vegas: you get Elvis officiant performance, ceremony structure, props, photo areas, and professional photos bundled together. You’re not only paying for the outfit and backdrop—you’re paying for the show pacing and the photo production.
If your plan is vow renewal or engagement, this is especially practical. It delivers a “wedding moment” feel without requiring a full hotel wedding budget or a long multi-stop itinerary.
Practical meeting point: fast arrival near the airport

You’ll want to arrive prepared because this is timed to run smoothly within the hour. Find Wedding Chapel is across from Harry Reid International Airport, in a parking lot with PT’s Gold Pub.
Parking is in that same lot. Drive to the back building, then look for the unit with the large pink Wedding Chapel sign.
One helpful detail: you get skip-the-line express security check. That’s not a small thing when you’re trying to stay on schedule.
Also, plan around the “no food and drinks” rule. If you’re hungry before the ceremony, handle that before you arrive, and then come ready to focus on the event and the photos.
Language support for international couples
All ceremonies are conducted in English. The officiant speaks slower so international couples can follow along more easily.
The wedding coordinator speaks English and Spanish, which is a comfort if you have questions before or after the ceremony. If you’re planning a legal marriage license, clearer guidance here can also prevent stress.
If you’re nervous about following along, this is one of those experiences where the pace helps. The coordinator is there to keep the timing and steps understandable.
Should you book this Elvis wedding experience?
Book it if you want a quick, fun Vegas ceremony with Elvis as the officiant, a clear plan for photos, and professional photography included. It’s a great fit for vow renewals, engagements, and couples who want Vegas style without a big-production wedding day.
Skip it if you’re only looking for a quiet, traditional legal ceremony. The value here comes from the show, the photo time, and the Elvis performance style. If that’s not your vibe, you’ll probably prefer something simpler.
If you do book, decide early whether you want legal paperwork or just the full Vegas moment. That choice affects added fees and planning, and it helps you avoid surprises.
FAQ
Do I need a marriage license for this Elvis wedding experience?
A non-legal wedding ceremony, engagement ceremony, vow renewal, or commitment/love/friendship ceremony does not need a marriage license. A legal wedding ceremony requires a Clark County marriage license.
What documents should I bring?
Bring a passport or ID card.
How long is the ceremony?
The experience is about 1 hour (starting times depend on availability).
Are photo props and photo time included?
Yes. You get fun photo props and selfie/photo opportunities at the grand flower wall, plus professional photography and photos with Elvis. You can also take unlimited photos using the photo props.
Is food and drink allowed?
No. Food and drinks are not allowed.
Do they provide costumes?
No. They do not provide costumes. You can wear whatever fits your theme and comfort.
Is the chapel wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the experience is wheelchair accessible.





























