Vegas vows, handled in one smooth sweep. This package is interesting because it pairs a classic chapel ceremony with hotel limo pickup and a ready-to-go keepsake bundle. I especially like that you get both ceremony video plus professional photos, so you are not stuck with blurry phone snapshots. One thing to consider: your exact ceremony time is tied to availability, so you’ll want to plan around that rather than assuming a guaranteed minute-by-minute slot.
This is built for couples who want the fun parts of Las Vegas without the logistics headache. You also get a witness if needed, and the chapel setup includes traditional music and a unity candle, which helps the whole moment feel like a real ceremony instead of a quick photo stop. If you’re bringing extra people, the limo has a limit, and the chapel is where most guest plans should happen.
In This Review
- Key highlights worth knowing
- Las Vegas wedding, simplified: what you’re really buying
- The limousine ride: comfort, schedule, and who fits
- Arriving at The Little Vegas Chapel: what happens during your hour
- Photos and video: the keepsakes you’ll actually use
- Flowers: the included bouquet and how to handle color
- Marriage license basics in Nevada: when you need one
- Rules to know before you arrive: phones, alcohol, and seating
- Price and value check: what $499 covers and what to budget
- Should you book this Little Vegas Chapel wedding package?
Key highlights worth knowing

- Private stretch limousine handles your round-trip from your hotel area
- Video recording of the ceremony plus professional photo coverage before, during, and after
- Unity candle ceremony and traditional wedding music built into the package
- Fresh six-rose bouquet and matching rose boutonniere included
- Witness provided if necessary, useful if your situation calls for it
- 15 digital images of your choice included in the photo set
Las Vegas wedding, simplified: what you’re really buying
If you’re picturing a Las Vegas wedding that feels special, not chaotic, this package is aimed right at that goal. For a set price, you get a full ceremony “script” handled for you: transport, officiant, music, ceremony moments, and the photo/video work that usually takes real effort to coordinate.
You’re not paying just for someone to say I do in a chapel. You’re paying for an experience that checks the boxes most couples worry about on a tight trip: timing, someone leading the ceremony, and keepsakes that look like they belong in an album. The experience is also set up as a private activity, meaning it’s only your group. That matters in a city where it’s easy for things to feel crowded or rushed.
It’s also worth noting the scale of interest. On average, this gets booked about 190 days in advance, which tells you it’s popular and you should lock in your date early if you have a specific trip window.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Las Vegas.
The limousine ride: comfort, schedule, and who fits

The limousine is the big “Vegas” flex here, and it’s also practical. You get hotel pickup and drop-off by private limousine, so you’re not figuring out rideshare logistics while you’re dressed up and trying to stay calm.
The limo experience is also capacity-limited. The limo seats six guests total, and you can bring up to four additional passengers in the limo with you at no extra cost. That’s great if you’ve got a couple of important people who want the full ride-with-us moment.
Two quick realities to plan around:
- Your ceremony plan is only as smooth as the pickup timing, so keep your morning-of schedule flexible.
- If your guest group is bigger than the limo can hold, those extra people will need to make their own way to the chapel.
The package does mention street parking near the chapel for guests, and it also notes the area is near public transportation, which can help if you end up with a mixed group traveling differently.
Arriving at The Little Vegas Chapel: what happens during your hour

Your visit centers on a single main stop: The Little Vegas Chapel. Once you arrive, the flow is designed to feel like a real wedding day timeline, not a grab-your-flowers-and-go situation.
Here’s what you can expect at the chapel:
- A caring traditional minister leads the ceremony
- You exchange vows in a romantic chapel setting
- Traditional wedding music plays before, during, and after the ceremony
- You do a unity candle ceremony as part of the program
- You get guided photo time with professional photography before, during, and after
- If needed, a witness is provided
The package duration is listed as about 2 hours total, with the chapel experience itself taking about 1 hour. That’s a helpful estimate when you’re budgeting the rest of your day in Las Vegas, especially if you plan dinner reservations right after.
A useful detail: there’s flexibility in what kind of ceremony you want. The chapel can handle both legal weddings and vow renewals. It can also do commitment-style ceremonies that are not legally binding. Same-sex ceremonies are available as well, and Nevada allows them.
Photos and video: the keepsakes you’ll actually use
I like this package’s keepsakes because they’re not vague. You get:
- Video recording of your ceremony
- Professional photography before, during, and after
- 15 digital images of your choice
The photos are taken digitally and posted online for you to review and select. In other words, you’re not stuck waiting months for paper proofs that then need extra orders. You pick which 15 you want from what’s captured.
There’s also room to expand later. You can purchase additional photos online after the wedding if you want more than the included selection.
One practical tip: the chapel’s photo/video rules matter. Cell phone photos are permitted, but guests need to stay seated during the ceremony. Professional equipment is not allowed, and the list includes items like DSLR cameras, video cameras, GoPros, selfie sticks, and tripods. If you want video, let the included recording do that heavy lifting.
Flowers: the included bouquet and how to handle color

Flowers can be a surprisingly emotional part of wedding planning, especially in a city where you’re far from your usual vendors. Here, the package includes:
- A fresh six-rose bouquet
- A fresh rose boutonniere
There’s one detail to know upfront: roses automatically come in red. If you want a different rose color, you have to contact the chapel directly (using the phone number on your ticket) to request it.
Also, the bouquet and boutonniere being included means you don’t need to shop the day-of. That’s real value, because the time you’d spend chasing flower color in Las Vegas is time you’ll want back.
Marriage license basics in Nevada: when you need one

This is the part that trips people up in Vegas, so I like that the package information is straightforward about the rules.
For a legal wedding, you need a Nevada marriage license. For a vow renewal, you do not need a marriage license. For a commitment ceremony that is not legally binding, you also won’t require one.
If you are doing a legal ceremony, here’s the key info:
- The marriage license is collected at the Clark County Marriage License Bureau
- Address: 201 E Clark Ave, Las Vegas, NV 89101
- Hours: open 365 days from 8 am to midnight
- You’ll need one form of identification for the license process (the info provided includes a passport or driver’s license, and it also references one form of ID such as driver’s license, passport, or birth certificate)
- The license cost is listed as $102 cash
- There are no blood tests or waiting periods
You can also apply online ahead of time through the Clark County website. That can help reduce time spent at the counter, especially if you’re trying to avoid long waits.
Important budget detail: the marriage license itself is not included in the wedding package price.
Rules to know before you arrive: phones, alcohol, and seating
Vegas weddings are fun, but the chapel has rules, and those rules protect the ceremony flow and the photography setup.
Here’s what you should plan for:
- Guests can take photos with cell phones.
- Guests must stay seated during the ceremony.
- Professional equipment is not permitted (including DSLRs, video cameras, GoPros, selfie sticks, and tripods).
- Consumption of alcohol is prohibited inside the limousine and chapel. The simplest approach is to skip alcohol on the ride and keep any drinks out of the vehicles/chapel.
These rules can feel a little strict, but they also mean fewer distractions, clearer audio for the minister, and fewer issues with blocking the photographer.
Price and value check: what $499 covers and what to budget

The price is $499.00 per group (up to 2). That means it’s priced for the couple, and you’re not paying per person inside the couple pricing. You can add up to four additional passengers in the limo at no extra cost, and the chapel can accommodate up to 18 guests at no additional charge.
So what’s the value part? You’re getting a package that covers the expensive-feeling items people usually end up paying separately in Vegas:
- Limousine transport (pickup and drop-off)
- Minister-led ceremony with traditional music
- Unity candle ceremony included
- Fresh bouquet and boutonniere
- Professional photography around the ceremony
- 15 digital images
- Ceremony video recording
- Witness provided if needed
Two extra costs to keep in mind:
- The limousine chauffeur’s gratuity is listed as $40 and is not included.
- The wedding officiant’s donation is not included.
Also, non-refundable and unchangeable bookings are part of the deal here, so I’d treat this like a firm commitment once you pick your date. If your schedule is still shaky, make sure you’re confident before you hit reserve.
Should you book this Little Vegas Chapel wedding package?
Book it if you want a Las Vegas wedding that runs on rails: limo pickup, a minister-led ceremony, clear keepsakes (photos plus video), and fewer things to coordinate yourself. This is especially appealing if you’re traveling as a couple and want the day to feel ceremonial, not improvised.
Skip it or do extra homework if you’re the type who needs a very specific ceremony time and can’t flex at all, since exact timing depends on availability. Also, if you plan to bring a bigger group, remember the limo seating limit and plan the rest of your guest logistics to the chapel.
If your goal is a true chapel moment with photo and video you’ll actually watch later, this package is a strong, practical choice.
























