Las Vegas: Wedding or Vow Renewal at Graceland Chapel

Vegas makes weddings simple.

This Graceland Chapel ceremony gives you a classic Vegas moment inside Graceland Chapel with a smooth Strip-hotel limo round trip. I like that it’s built for real-life convenience: you get the ceremony structure, roses, traditional music options, and a professional photographer to handle the day. One thing to consider: cameras and phones are not allowed, so you’ll rely on their photo and video package.

You can also include up to 30 people to watch, and faraway friends can join via livestream. The ceremony runs about 90 minutes, with hotel-to-hotel time around 1.5 hours. If you want a legal marriage, you must handle the Nevada marriage license before arriving.

Key things to know

Las Vegas: Wedding or Vow Renewal at Graceland Chapel - Key things to know

  • Graceland Chapel experience in an iconic, historic Vegas setting
  • Limo pickup from designated Strip or Downtown hotels for up to 6 passengers
  • Roses on the aisle: 6-rose bridal bouquet plus matching groom boutonniere
  • Easy family reach with an optional Facebook livestream for people away from Vegas
  • Keepsakes included: 5 digital photos plus a digital ceremony video
  • Fast, photo-focused schedule with pro photos taken during and after the ceremony

Graceland Chapel on the Las Vegas Strip: the vibe you’re actually paying for

Las Vegas: Wedding or Vow Renewal at Graceland Chapel - Graceland Chapel on the Las Vegas Strip: the vibe you’re actually paying for
This package is all about one thing: getting married (or renewing vows) in a place that already feels like a wedding. Graceland Chapel is designed for ceremonies, not for complicated planning. When you walk in, it’s clear the day is moving on a set path, which is exactly what many couples want in Las Vegas.

I especially like the emotional payoff of a traditional aisle moment. You’ll walk down with a 6-rose bridal bouquet and a matching rose boutonniere for the groom. Even if you’ve seen a hundred Vegas wedding photos, the roses and the music choice help it feel personal instead of purely theatrical.

The other big draw is the chapel’s identity. This is not a generic wedding venue. It’s an established Vegas chapel experience, and that matters because people come to Vegas for both the romance and the story they’ll tell later.

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Pickup by limo from your Strip hotel: saving time without extra hassle

Las Vegas: Wedding or Vow Renewal at Graceland Chapel - Pickup by limo from your Strip hotel: saving time without extra hassle
Las Vegas is great, but traffic and parking can wreck a tight schedule. That’s why the limo pickup is a big part of the value here. You get round-trip limousine service for up to 6 passengers from designated Las Vegas Strip hotels (and some Downtown options).

Pickup happens 30 minutes before your ceremony start time, so you’re not doing the usual Vegas scramble. The limo is also clearly marked with the Graceland Chapel logo on the side windows, which helps when you’re meeting a driver in a busy hotel area.

Important detail: the total hotel-to-chapel-to-hotel time is about 1.5 hours. So you’re not signing up for a half-day outing that steals time from the rest of your Vegas trip. This is a focused, timed experience.

The 90-minute ceremony: roses, vows, and the music that sets the tone

Las Vegas: Wedding or Vow Renewal at Graceland Chapel - The 90-minute ceremony: roses, vows, and the music that sets the tone
Your ceremony can be one of three styles: a wedding, a vow renewal, or a non-legal commitment ceremony. You choose what fits your situation, and the chapel handles the on-site flow.

When you arrive, you’ll settle in for a traditional ceremony with traditional aisle music. You can also pick traditional or custom wedding music, which is useful if you want something that feels more like you. Music is one of the easiest ways to turn a standard wedding into a memory you’ll actually remember.

Then comes the signature look. The bride gets a 6-rose bridal bouquet, and the groom gets a matching rose boutonniere. It’s simple, but it’s also visual. Those rose details show up in the official photos, and they help unify your whole look for ceremony pictures.

Up to 30 people can watch the ceremony. That’s a nice middle ground: large enough for family to feel included, without needing the scale of a full formal event. If some people can’t travel, the chapel offers an optional livestream so they can still take part in the moment.

A practical note: there’s a professional photographer on hand. You won’t need to worry about managing photo timing during the ceremony itself, but you should be ready to follow directions when the photographer signals.

Photos and video you can share: what’s included and how it works in real life

A common worry with chapel packages is whether the photos will be “good enough.” This one is set up to address that. The photographer takes 40 or more candid and posed photos during and after your ceremony.

What you receive as part of the package is more specific:

  • 5 digital images
  • a digital video of the ceremony

There’s also an option to purchase additional photos, which gives you a path if you fall in love with more than the included set. Just know that the included number is limited, so if you want a big photo gallery, plan for possible extra purchases.

Livestream matters too. If you choose the Facebook livestream option, people at home can watch. That’s a different kind of “share” than sending a link afterward. You’re basically giving them a seat at the moment.

One more constraint to plan around: cameras, video recording, and cellphones aren’t allowed. That may feel strict, but it also means the ceremony space stays controlled for lighting, timing, and the pro photo team. Your day becomes more about being present, not filming through a screen.

The limo, the chapel, and the timing: what the 1.5-hour schedule feels like

The structure is tight for a reason. Your schedule is designed to cover pickup, arrival, ceremony, and post-ceremony photo time without pushing you into a long, tiring waiting window.

The day starts with that limo pickup 30 minutes before your ceremony start time. Then you’ll head to Graceland Chapel. From there, the ceremony plus photo time leads to a complete hotel-to-hotel experience of about 1.5 hours.

So if you’re planning other Vegas activities, treat this like a timed appointment, not a flexible hangout. It’s best if you keep your next plans light and easy. You’ll be ready to go, but you’ll still want time to reset afterward.

Also, the package is for one couple and up to 30 people at the ceremony. If you’re imagining a large wedding event with multiple ceremonies or back-to-back scheduling, you’ll need to book those kinds of arrangements directly with the chapel.

Price and add-ons: how to avoid the money surprise

The base price is $324 per group up to 30. In Vegas terms, that’s a reasonable figure for a ceremony package that includes the chapel, limo service, roses, and pro photo support.

But the important part is understanding what’s included versus what costs extra, so you don’t get hit at the last step. Here’s what’s not included:

  • Officiant fee: $60
  • Tip for the photographer: $20
  • Tip for the limo driver: $40
  • Marriage license: $102 (required for legal ceremonies)
  • Elvis impersonator (not included)

That means your “final number” depends heavily on whether you’re doing a legal wedding. If you’re going for a legal ceremony, you must get the Nevada marriage license in advance for $102. The chapel can’t substitute for that requirement.

Also, those tips are listed as not included. Even if tipping is common in tourism settings, seeing the amounts upfront lets you decide what kind of budget you want.

One review note reads like the classic Vegas budget lesson: everything feels great until you realize what else is money. The best way to dodge that disappointment is to add the known add-ons before you book, so the price feels realistic from the start.

This package fits a very specific kind of Vegas couple: the ones who want the wedding moment but don’t want to spend weeks coordinating everything.

Choose a legal wedding if you’re committed to having a recognized marriage and you’re ready to obtain the Nevada marriage license in advance. Then the officiant fee applies, and you should budget for the tips that are customary within this package framework.

Choose vow renewal or non-legal commitment if your goal is more emotional than administrative. You’ll still get the chapel ceremony experience, roses, music, photos, and the keepsakes that help you remember the day clearly—without focusing on the legal paperwork step.

Either way, it’s also a strong option if you want a ceremony that includes multiple generations. Up to 30 people can attend, and the livestream option helps with that “we want everyone to feel included” goal when travel isn’t realistic.

Languages matter more than people think in a ceremony. The host or greeter is available in English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Romanian. That’s helpful if your group includes relatives who aren’t comfortable in English.

The rules that affect your day: what you can’t bring and what to remember

Las Vegas: Wedding or Vow Renewal at Graceland Chapel - The rules that affect your day: what you can’t bring and what to remember
This is one of the few Vegas wedding experiences where the rules are clearly part of the package. Cameras, video recording, and cellphones are not allowed. If you want photos, this is a pro-photographer day. Build your expectations around that reality.

You should bring:

  • Cash
  • Passport or ID card (a copy is accepted)

Also remember that for legal ceremonies, you need the marriage license before you arrive at the chapel. The ceremony can’t substitute for that document step.

If you’re traveling with a mixed-age group, it helps to explain the no-phone/no-camera rule ahead of time. Otherwise, it can cause an awkward moment right when you’re about to walk in.

Should you book Graceland Chapel Wedding or Vow Renewal?

Book it if you want a classic chapel wedding moment in a timed, organized package. You’re likely to love it if you want limo convenience, a traditional rose-and-music ceremony, and a professional photo plan with included digital keepsakes.

Skip it if you want lots of personal control during the ceremony—especially if being able to film and shoot photos yourself is important. Also, if your budget is tight, do the math first with the known add-ons (officiant fee, tips, and marriage license for legal weddings).

If you want Vegas romance with minimal stress and a clear output you can share—photos, a video, and optional livestream—this is built for that.

FAQ

How many people can attend the ceremony?

The package covers one couple with up to 30 people watching the ceremony.

You can choose a wedding, a vow renewal, or a non-legal commitment ceremony.

Yes. For legal weddings, you must obtain a Nevada marriage license prior to arriving at the chapel. The marriage license cost is listed as $102.

What photo and video items are included?

You get 5 digital photos and a digital video of the ceremony. A professional photographer will take 40 or more photos during and after the ceremony, with the option to purchase more photos.

Is livestreaming included?

A Facebook livestream is optional and available as part of the experience.

Can I use a phone or camera during the ceremony?

No. Cameras, video recording, and cellphones are not allowed.

Is transportation included, and where does the limo pickup happen?

Round-trip limousine service is included from designated Las Vegas Strip or Downtown hotels. Pickup is scheduled for 30 minutes before the ceremony start time.

How many passengers can fit in the limo?

The limo service is for up to 6 passengers.

How much time should we plan for from hotel to hotel?

The total hotel-to-chapel-to-hotel time is about 1.5 hours (with the activity duration listed as 90 minutes).

Can we cancel and get a refund?

Yes. Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. You can also reserve now and pay later.

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