REVIEW · LAS VEGAS
Romantic Las Vegas Wedding Package
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Vegas weddings feel easy here. I like the full-service planning help and the included photos and music that take pressure off you. One thing to consider: the marriage license fee, minister/celebrant fee, and gratuities are not included in the package price.
This is built for couples who want a low-stress destination ceremony at the world-famous Chapel of the Flowers, the team that has been planning weddings since 1960. If you want to celebrate a vow renewal as well as a first wedding, this setup is set up to feel calm and organized from the first meeting.
Practical note: transportation is helpful but not unlimited. Pickup is limited to hotels on Las Vegas Blvd or Downtown, so if you’re staying farther out, you’ll want a simple plan for getting to the chapel.
In This Review
- Key highlights at a glance
- Las Vegas wedding magic, minus the guesswork
- Getting set up: the planning meeting and your upgrade options
- The 1 hour 30 flow: from the Married in Las Vegas sign to the aisle
- Stop 1: Married in Las Vegas sign
- Stop 2: Chapel of the Flowers (Victorian chapel ceremony)
- What’s actually included: flowers, music, photos, and video
- Wedding flowers and music
- Ceremony photos (and what the photo coverage means)
- Video you can revisit
- Unity ceremony (indoor only)
- Chapel comfort: Victorian setting and day-of support
- Transportation on the Strip: limo help with real-world limits
- Price and value: what $720 covers and what to budget
- Who this fits best (and who might want a different plan)
- Practical tips to make it smoother
- Should you book this Chapel of the Flowers wedding package?
- FAQ
- FAQ
- What is the duration of the wedding package?
- How many people can the package accommodate?
- Does the package include wedding flowers and music?
- Are ceremony photos and video included?
- Is the Victorian chapel included?
- What is the unity ceremony setup?
- Is a marriage license included in the package price?
- Where does pickup happen if transportation is included?
- Is the package refundable or changeable if you cancel?
Key highlights at a glance

- Full-service planning support: a personal wedding planner plus a day-of wedding coordinator
- Chapel of the Flowers ceremony in the Victorian chapel with upgrades available
- Flowers, traditional wedding music, and ceremony photo coverage included
- One-way courtesy limousine when included, with clear pickup rules
- Ceremony video access: online viewing time plus a video download
- Unity ceremony included but indoor only
Las Vegas wedding magic, minus the guesswork
If you’re picturing a Las Vegas wedding, you probably also picture chaos: too many choices, too many people asking where to stand, and a schedule that somehow slips. This package is designed to cut through that. You get planning help before the ceremony and an actual person managing the day-of flow, so you spend less time coordinating and more time being present.
The big win for me is that you’re not starting from zero. You go into the experience with a structured plan: ceremony consultation, included chapel ceremony, wedding flowers, traditional music, and a set of ceremony photos. That matters in Vegas, where vendors and details can multiply fast.
Still, keep one money reality in mind. The package price covers a lot, but it does not cover key legal and service items like the marriage license fee and gratuities. Budget for those early so you don’t get surprised at the finish line.
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Getting set up: the planning meeting and your upgrade options

What I like about the way this is set up is the first planning step isn’t a vague checklist. Once you book your ceremony at Chapel of the Flowers, the planning team works with you to arrange what you need for your Las Vegas wedding or vow renewal. During that initial meeting, you can upgrade your package and amenities.
Translation for you: this is where you can right-size the details. If you want a different chapel location than the Victorian chapel, or you want to enhance your flower options, this is the point to decide. And since upgrades happen before the ceremony day, it keeps the day-of stress low.
You also get a personal wedding planner and a personal day-of wedding coordinator. Those two roles are the backbone of a smooth ceremony. The planner helps you get the correct pieces lined up. The day-of coordinator helps you stay on schedule once you’re there.
If you’re the type of couple who wants a wedding that looks polished without doing a full-time project in advance, this structure is a strong fit.
The 1 hour 30 flow: from the Married in Las Vegas sign to the aisle

Your experience runs about 1 hour 30 minutes. It’s a tight schedule, which is good in Vegas because you avoid a long stretch of waiting around.
Here’s how the flow works.
Stop 1: Married in Las Vegas sign
You start with a photo stop at the Married in Las Vegas sign. It’s quick, but it matters. This is the classic Las Vegas visual cue that makes your photos instantly recognizable, even if you’re keeping the ceremony itself small and private.
The main practical benefit of this stop is momentum. It helps you get into wedding mode early. The only drawback is timing: you’ll want to be ready to move when they guide you onward, because the rest of the ceremony schedule keeps rolling.
Stop 2: Chapel of the Flowers (Victorian chapel ceremony)
After the sign photo stop, you go to Chapel of the Flowers. When you arrive, you meet with staff to go over the final details. This is where they help confirm you’re getting what you planned, which is exactly what you want in a destination setting.
Then the day-of support kicks in: they help you get ready to walk down the aisle, and you’ll move through the ceremony from there. The package also includes a celebrant/minister to perform your ceremony, plus traditional wedding music.
Depending on your package choices, you may also have a photo session or reception after the ceremony. If you care about more than just ceremony photos—like an extended photo moment—ask what your specific package includes so you can plan your schedule and outfits.
What’s actually included: flowers, music, photos, and video

This package earns its value by covering the parts that usually require the most back-and-forth.
Wedding flowers and music
You get wedding flowers for the couple, with upgraded options available. Flowers are one of those details that can turn into a rabbit hole. Having it handled lets you focus on what matters to you: colors, style, and whether you want a simple look or something more dramatic.
Traditional wedding music is also included. That’s a big deal because music sets the tone instantly. And since it’s built into the package, you don’t have to scramble for last-minute choices.
Ceremony photos (and what the photo coverage means)
You receive 16 candid ceremony photos in 4×6 format. This is focused, practical coverage: enough keepsake images to share right away and enough variety to remember the ceremony without the bigger, more expensive photo session add-ons.
There is an option category for posed photo sessions, but posed photo session packages are not included. So if you’re dreaming of a long, staged photo block, you may need an upgrade or additional arrangement.
Video you can revisit
You also get ceremony video coverage: 8 hours of internet viewing plus a ceremony video download. That’s useful for couples who want family and friends to relive the ceremony, especially when they couldn’t travel.
One tip for you: plan your sharing. Downloading the video makes it easier to keep copies and share with family without hunting for links later.
Unity ceremony (indoor only)
A unity ceremony is included, but it’s indoor ceremony only. So if you’re hoping for a unity moment with a specific outdoor look, double-check your ceremony setup choice before the big day.
Chapel comfort: Victorian setting and day-of support

The included ceremony setting is the Victorian chapel, and upgrades are available to other locations. I like the idea of having a default that’s already beautiful and wedding-ready, then offering options if you want a different look.
Also, this matters: the day-of coordinator and staff help guide you through the key moments. That includes the staff meeting to confirm final details and the support to get you ready to walk down the aisle.
In real life, destination weddings often stumble on tiny logistics. This package is designed to prevent that by handling the “when do we move, where do we stand, what happens next” parts.
And the chapel team has a reputation for being professional while staying warm. That mix is important. A ceremony can be short, but you still want it to feel human, not robotic.
Transportation on the Strip: limo help with real-world limits

The package can include a courtesy limousine one-way to the ceremony (when transportation is included in your package). If you have the limousine included, the driver will contact you for pickup instructions.
If your package doesn’t include transportation services, the guidance is clear: plan to get dropped off at the chapel about 30 minutes before your ceremony. A rideshare or taxi works well for that last-mile timing.
Pickup rules are where you’ll want to be careful:
- Chapel of the Flowers will pick up from hotels on Las Vegas Blvd (the Strip) or the Downtown area.
- They will not pick up or drop off outside that area.
- They also won’t meet outside those zones or at Airbnbs not located on the Strip.
So if you’re staying on the Strip, this is likely easy. If you’re staying farther out, plan your drop-off ahead of time so you’re not negotiating minutes before the ceremony.
Price and value: what $720 covers and what to budget

The price is $720 per group, for up to 8 people. That group pricing is a big part of the value story. If you’re organizing for a small wedding party or bringing people who want the same ceremony package, the cost can make more sense than paying separate prices for different pieces.
Here’s what that money is doing for you:
- Ceremony planning support (personal planner plus day-of coordinator)
- Ceremony consultation
- Flowers for the couple
- Traditional wedding music
- A minister/celebrant to perform the ceremony
- Ceremony location in the Victorian chapel (with upgrades possible)
- Ceremony photos (16 candid 4×6)
- Unity ceremony (indoor)
- Ceremony video viewing time plus download
- Courtesy limousine one-way when included
Now the “watch this” section. Not included:
- Marriage license fee
- Minister/celebrant fee
- Gratuities
- Limo driver gratuity ($25)
- Photographer gratuity ($30)
- Day-of staff gratuity ($30)
- Posed photo session package
Also, the package notes that gratuities aren’t included in the package price. Since the data gives set amounts for certain tips, you can budget without guessing.
Bottom line: the package price is strong if you want planning help plus ceremony production. If you were already planning to DIY everything—flowers, music, coordinator, ceremony photos, and video—it wouldn’t be a deal. But for most couples, the saved time and reduced stress is the real value.
Who this fits best (and who might want a different plan)

This package is a great match for:
- Couples who want an organized, full-service Vegas wedding or vow renewal
- People who don’t want to coordinate multiple vendors separately
- Small-to-medium wedding parties that fit within the group size limit
- Couples who want both ceremony photos and a video they can share later
It may be less ideal if:
- You’re staying outside the Strip or Downtown pickup zones and you don’t want to manage your own transport timing
- You want a long, staged posed photo session built into the base package (posed photo sessions aren’t included)
- You want an outdoor-only unity ceremony moment (unity is indoor only)
Practical tips to make it smoother
A few small choices can make a big difference on ceremony day:
- Plan your arrival timing. If you’re not using the included transportation, aim to be at the chapel about 30 minutes early.
- Decide on your upgrade preferences before the big day. If you care about chapel location or flower upgrades, handle it during the initial meeting so it doesn’t become a last-minute scramble.
- Budget for the extras. Marriage license fees and gratuities are separate, so have that money set aside.
- Think about what you’ll do with the video. The download is handy, but decide who gets it and how you’ll share it.
And yes, keep your outfits and accessories easy to manage. A destination wedding is not the time for outfits that require a full suitcase circus.
Should you book this Chapel of the Flowers wedding package?
If your goal is a stress-free Las Vegas wedding with planning support, a real minister/celebrant, ceremony photos, wedding flowers, and a video you can keep, this package is a solid choice. The structure is tight and practical, and the included day-of coordination is exactly what helps destination ceremonies stay smooth.
I’d book it when you’re staying on the Strip or Downtown (to make transportation simpler) and when you’re happy with ceremony-focused photos rather than a full posed photo session.
If you’re staying outside the pickup zones or you want big, outdoor-heavy ceremony customization, you’ll likely spend extra effort managing logistics and might want to compare alternatives.
FAQ
FAQ
What is the duration of the wedding package?
It runs about 1 hour 30 minutes.
How many people can the package accommodate?
It’s priced per group for up to 8 people.
Does the package include wedding flowers and music?
Yes. Wedding flowers for the couple are included (with upgraded flower options available), and traditional wedding music is included.
Are ceremony photos and video included?
Yes. You get ceremony photos (16 candid 4×6 photos) plus ceremony video streaming time and a downloadable video.
Is the Victorian chapel included?
Yes. The ceremony is in the Victorian chapel, and upgrades are available to other locations.
What is the unity ceremony setup?
Unity ceremony is included but it is indoor ceremony only.
Is a marriage license included in the package price?
No. The marriage license fee is not included, and the minister/celebrant fee and gratuities are also not included.
Where does pickup happen if transportation is included?
Pickup is available from hotels located on Las Vegas Blvd (the Strip) or Downtown. Pickup and drop-off are not provided outside these areas, and they won’t pick up at Airbnbs not located on the Strip.
Is the package refundable or changeable if you cancel?
No. This experience is non-refundable and cannot be changed for any reason.






















