REVIEW · LAS VEGAS
Traditional Las Vegas Wedding Package
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Las Vegas weddings can feel like a production. This package aims to make it simple, with planning, a coordinated ceremony, and a real chapel setup at Chapel of the Flowers.
I like that you get a personal wedding planner plus day-of coordination, so you’re not trying to manage every little detail yourself. I also like the built-in ceremony extras: traditional music, flowers for the couple, and ceremony photos (with video streaming options).
One thing to watch: the package doesn’t include the marriage license fee or several required gratuities, and you’ll want to understand photo add-ons and delivery timelines before you buy extras.
In This Review
- Key things that make this wedding package work
- Chapel of the Flowers: a classic Vegas choice with a plan attached
- The price and timing that shape the value
- How the ceremony day actually flows (sign to chapel to married)
- What’s included (and what it really means for your day)
- Transportation: when pickup is included, and when you’ll need a backup plan
- Photos and music: the parts most couples talk about after the fact
- Fees you should budget for: license, minister fees, and gratuities
- Upgrades worth thinking about (and what you might skip)
- Who this wedding package fits best
- Quick reality check: meeting point and what to expect on arrival
- Should you book this Las Vegas wedding package?
- FAQ
- What does the Traditional Las Vegas Wedding Package cost?
- How long is the wedding experience?
- Where does the experience start?
- Does the package include transportation?
- If I don’t have transportation included, when should I arrive?
- What photos are included?
- Is a marriage license included?
- Are gratuities included in the package price?
- Is there a unity ceremony included?
- What if I need to cancel?
Key things that make this wedding package work

- Victorian chapel ceremony at Chapel of the Flowers with upgrades if you want a different venue
- Two planning layers: ceremony consultation plus a day-of coordinator to keep things on track
- Photos and streaming options included for the ceremony, with candid photo prints in the base package
- Transportation options tied to your package (pickup focused on hotels on the Strip and Downtown)
- Unity ceremony is included but only for an indoor ceremony setup
- Flexible wedding sizes in general (the chapel supports from two up) while your price is set per group up to 8
Chapel of the Flowers: a classic Vegas choice with a plan attached

Chapel of the Flowers is the kind of place you recognize fast. It’s been performing and planning weddings since 1960, and the vibe is built around taking you from planning mode to “you’re married” mode without a bunch of chaos.
The big win here is that the chapel doesn’t just hand you a checklist and wish you luck. You meet with staff, confirm details, and get guided assistance so the ceremony feels intentional instead of improvised.
You’ll also get a traditional Las Vegas wedding flavor. Think chapel setting, classic ceremony music, and a day designed around your timing—useful when you’re visiting from out of town and trying not to burn hours on logistics.
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The price and timing that shape the value

This Traditional Las Vegas Wedding Package costs $545 per group (up to 8) and runs about 1 hour 30 minutes.
That short duration matters. When you’re planning a wedding while traveling, time is often the hidden cost. A package like this tends to reduce the amount of “what happens next?” time, because the day-of flow is organized for you.
Also, you’ll usually book in advance. The average booking window is about 18 days. If your dates are flexible, you might still find availability, but earlier planning gives you more control over the specifics you care about, like chapel location and photo coverage.
How the ceremony day actually flows (sign to chapel to married)

Your experience starts at the Married in Las Vegas sign. It’s quick, but it sets the tone right away. You get a classic Vegas moment before you head into the chapel portion.
Then you move to Chapel of the Flowers. You arrive, meet staff to lock in final details, and get help getting ready to walk down the aisle. The whole setup is designed for a smooth run: fewer decisions on the spot, more clarity before you start.
If your package includes photo coverage beyond the ceremony, you may have a photo session or reception afterward. If you’re the “keep it simple” type, you’ll probably love that the core plan stays ceremony-focused.
What’s included (and what it really means for your day)

This package includes a lot of the stuff that usually turns into separate phone calls.
Here’s what’s built in:
- Wedding flowers for the couple, with upgraded options available
- Ceremony photos and options for video streaming
- Traditional wedding music
- A personal day-of wedding coordinator
- A celebrant/minister to perform the ceremony
- Ceremony in the Victorian Chapel (upgrades available to other locations)
- 4×6 candid ceremony photos: quantity 14
- Unity ceremony (indoor only)
- Personal wedding planner and a ceremony consultation
- One-way sedan to the ceremony
In plain terms: you’re paying for coordination, not just a room. The coordinator and minister are the glue. The planner and consultation help you avoid last-minute surprises. And the included music and flowers keep the ceremony from feeling like a bare-bones legal moment.
The unity ceremony detail is especially worth noting. If it’s important to you, you’ll want to confirm the setup matches the indoor requirement.
Transportation: when pickup is included, and when you’ll need a backup plan

Transportation can be a big stress reducer—if it matches where you’re staying.
This experience includes one-way sedan to the ceremony. Depending on your package, the chapel may also provide sedan or limousine services. Pickup (when included) is from hotels on the Strip or Downtown area.
Two practical notes:
- Pickup and drop-off aren’t offered outside that area, and they won’t do transfers at Airbnbs not located on the Strip.
- If your package doesn’t include transportation, the guidance is to arrive by your own means and be at the chapel about 30 minutes before the ceremony.
So, if you’re staying off the Strip, check where your lodging sits relative to the Strip and Downtown pickup zone. If you’re not sure, ask before you arrive so you’re not solving transport minutes before you should be relaxing.
Photos and music: the parts most couples talk about after the fact

Las Vegas weddings live or die on two things for a lot of couples: how the photos look and how the day feels.
The package includes candid ceremony photo prints (those 14 4x6s) and ceremony photo and video streaming options. That’s helpful because it gives you both a keepsake and a way to share.
One reason people feel great about this place is the way staff support the wedding day flow. In real wedding stories tied to this chapel, couples praised the coordinators and photographers for making the process feel calm and personal. Names that show up in those planning experiences include Jaedon and Elizabeth, and both are associated with strong communication and a smooth day.
That said, you should be careful with photo add-ons. One wedding account described disappointment around photo rights and delivery issues tied to paid photo extras. You don’t need to panic, but you should treat photo upgrades like any serious purchase: confirm exactly what you’re buying (digital rights, print delivery, and timing) before you pay more.
Fees you should budget for: license, minister fees, and gratuities

The base package price is only part of the real total.
Not included:
- Marriage License fee
- Minister/Celebrant fee
- Gratuities, listed as:
- Driver gratuity: $25
- Photographer gratuity: $30
- Day-of staff gratuity: $30
- Also not included: a posed photo session package
This is common in wedding services in general, but it’s still worth planning for. If you’re budgeting tightly, add the gratuities first, then decide whether you want extra photography beyond the included ceremony coverage.
Upgrades worth thinking about (and what you might skip)

Upgrades can be tempting, especially in a setting where everything looks wedding-perfect. The good news is you can keep decisions focused.
From what’s offered:
- You can upgrade flowers options
- You can upgrade the chapel location beyond the Victorian Chapel
- You can add or choose posed photos via a separate package
- Transportation can be arranged with limousine services depending on your package
Here’s my practical take:
- If you want the day to feel easy, prioritize upgrades that improve the ceremony experience (chapel choice, flower look, and getting the right photo coverage).
- If you’re budget-conscious, you can often skip posed sessions and still end up with a great set of ceremony images—because the base includes candid ceremony photos.
Who this wedding package fits best
This experience fits well if you:
- Want a traditional Vegas chapel wedding without running a DIY operation
- Like the idea of a structured ceremony with a personal planner and day-of coordinator
- Are short on time and want something that runs about 1.5 hours
- Prefer meeting staff, confirming details, and having guidance on the day
It’s also a good choice for older couples, family groups, and couples who want someone else to handle the flow. In wedding stories tied to the chapel, couples talked about feeling cared for by staff in a very personal way.
If you’re the type who wants complete control over every detail (your own photographer, your own music playlist, full custom ceremony scripting), you might prefer a more customizable vendor setup. But for most visitors who want a memorable Vegas wedding without stress, this package hits a sweet spot.
Quick reality check: meeting point and what to expect on arrival
Your start point is at 1717 Las Vegas Blvd S. The activity ends back at the meeting point.
When you arrive at Chapel of the Flowers, you’ll review final details with staff so the ceremony matches what you planned. You’ll also get help with the aisle moment—exactly the part where couples often worry about timing and nerves.
If you’re coming without included transportation, you’ll want to plan to arrive about 30 minutes early, so you’re not rushing through the pre-ceremony checks.
Should you book this Las Vegas wedding package?
I’d book it if you want a classic chapel wedding with planning support, solid ceremony coverage, and a day that feels organized from the first check-in to the “just married” moment.
I wouldn’t book it without a little homework if you’re planning expensive photo add-ons. Ask what’s included, what’s excluded, and how delivery works for any upgrades—especially if digital rights are part of your plan. Also budget for the license and gratuities so you’re not surprised at the end.
Overall, for a Vegas elopement or small wedding where you want the chapel staff to run the show, this is a strong value. You’re paying for a smoother wedding day, not just a location.
FAQ
What does the Traditional Las Vegas Wedding Package cost?
It’s $545 per group (up to 8).
How long is the wedding experience?
It’s approximately 1 hour 30 minutes.
Where does the experience start?
The meeting point is 1717 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV 89104.
Does the package include transportation?
One-way sedan to the ceremony is included. Sedan or limousine services may be available through the chapel, and pickup (when included) is from hotels on the Strip or Downtown area.
If I don’t have transportation included, when should I arrive?
If you’re not using chapel transportation, you should plan to arrive about 30 minutes before your ceremony.
What photos are included?
The package includes 14 candid ceremony photos (4×6). Ceremony photos and video streaming options are also available.
Is a marriage license included?
No. The marriage license fee is not included.
Are gratuities included in the package price?
No. Gratuities are listed as $25 for the driver, $30 for the photographer, and $30 for day-of staff.
Is there a unity ceremony included?
Yes, a unity ceremony is included, but it’s for an indoor ceremony only.
What if I need to cancel?
This experience is non-refundable and cannot be changed for any reason. If you cancel or amend, the amount you paid is not refunded.






















