REVIEW · LAS VEGAS
Elvis Wedding at The Little Vegas Chapel including Limousine Transportation
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Elvis can still make Las Vegas feel legit. In The Little Vegas Chapel’s Elvis Wedding, I like the combo of a realistic Elvis lookalike officiator and private limousine pickup from your hotel, but you should budget for extras like the $40 limo gratuity and, for legal weddings, the marriage license fee.
This is built for a smooth, photo-friendly ceremony window: you’ll get a rose bouquet and boutonniere, plus 15 digital images and a video recording of the ceremony. The whole ride-and-chapel package runs about two hours, and it’s a popular choice for quick Vegas celebrations booked roughly 50 days ahead.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- Elvis Wedding at The Little Vegas Chapel: what this experience really feels like
- Your two-hour plan: hotel limo, photo studio, then Elvis officiates
- Stop 1: The Little Vegas Chapel (photo session + the ceremony)
- After the ceremony: back to your hotel
- What’s included (and what that means for your photos and keepsakes)
- Fresh roses, not a prop pile
- Photography that covers the whole arc
- Witness included if you need one
- Limousine transportation: nice upgrade, but know the limits
- What the limo does well
- Capacity matters
- Alcohol rule
- Price and value: $565 per group is the base, not the finish
- Extra costs to expect (if you want it legal)
- Is it good value?
- Legal wedding steps: the license bureau and your timeline
- Where to get the license
- Timing tip that matters
- Certificate reality check
- Choosing your Elvis moment: songs, vows, and how much you can steer it
- Elvis sings your songs (with limited control)
- Same-sex ceremonies are available
- Commitment ceremonies are an option
- Chapel experience details that make a difference on the day
- Guests and photo behavior
- Time selection is based on availability
- Who this is best for (and who might want to shop differently)
- Should you book the Elvis Wedding at The Little Vegas Chapel?
Key things to know before you go

- Elvis handles the ceremony music and vows with a dedicated set of Elvis-style vows and a serenade for your aisle moment.
- Photo stops are planned, not improvised with a Las Vegas sign replica, chapel photo studio, and props.
- Your couple package includes pro coverage before, during, and after the ceremony, plus a choice of 15 digital images.
- Transportation is private and timed via limousine hotel pickup and drop-off, with limited passenger capacity.
- Legal vs vow renewal is a real fork in the road: license is only needed for a legal wedding.
Elvis Wedding at The Little Vegas Chapel: what this experience really feels like

Las Vegas weddings can go two ways: pure show, or pure paperwork. This package is aimed at giving you both, without turning your day into a logistics project. You get Elvis at the center of it, but the flow is practical too: planned photo moments, a ceremony that runs on schedule, and a limo ride that keeps you from wrestling with taxis between stops.
The “value” of this experience isn’t just the theme. It’s that most of the heavy lifting is done for you. You show up, the chapel staff and photographer guide you through the picture moments, and Elvis leads the ceremony with vows and songs. If you want the Vegas fantasy without spending your vacation chasing details, that’s the point.
One thing I appreciate is how tightly it’s structured around a couple’s timeline. The ceremony includes a full arc: aisle serenade, officiation with vows, and a celebration song right after you say I do. You also get documentation: professional photos plus a ceremony video, so you can relive the day without hunting for angles.
Your two-hour plan: hotel limo, photo studio, then Elvis officiates

The day is built around one main idea: you shouldn’t have to guess what happens next.
Stop 1: The Little Vegas Chapel (photo session + the ceremony)
Your experience starts with limousine pick up from your hotel and drop off back at your hotel after the ceremony. While you’re at the chapel, your photographer runs you through posed photos in two key areas:
- in front of a Las Vegas sign replica
- inside the chapel’s photo studio, where props are available
This matters more than it sounds. Many Vegas wedding packages rely on you to take your own photos between quick moments. Here, you’re given set locations and a photographer-led plan, which usually results in less “Wait, where should we stand?” and more “We’ve got the shots.”
Next comes the Elvis meeting and the main event. You’ll meet Elvis before the ceremony begins. As the bride walks down the aisle, Elvis serenades you with one of his famous hits. Then Elvis officiates the ceremony and uses a special set of Elvis vows for you to exchange.
Right after you say I do, Elvis sings another song to celebrate. The experience is designed so the music isn’t tacked on. It’s part of the pacing: your aisle moment, your vows moment, then your big finale.
After the ceremony: back to your hotel
Once it’s done, you head back to your hotel by limousine. That sounds basic, but in Vegas it’s a quality-of-life feature. It means you’re not trying to coordinate rides with wedding guests, timing traffic, or finding a starting point for the next stop on your celebration.
What’s included (and what that means for your photos and keepsakes)

This package is unusually complete for the price tier, mainly because it covers both performance and documentation.
Fresh roses, not a prop pile
You receive a fresh six rose bouquet and a fresh rose boutonniere. Roses are a small detail, but they change how photos look. They also give you something tangible for the “first look” moment before the ceremony.
One practical note: roses automatically come in red. If you want a different color, you’ll need to contact the chapel directly to request it.
Photography that covers the whole arc
You’re not just getting snapshots. You’ll receive professional photography before, during, and after the ceremony, including posed shots and ceremony coverage. You also get 15 digital images of your choice. Digital delivery is easier than relying on print shipping, and it’s simple to share with family right away.
You’ll also have access to a ceremony video recording, which is the one keepsake most people are thankful for later. When you’re caught up in vows and aisle nerves, you usually miss half the moment-by-moment details.
Witness included if you need one
If a witness is necessary for your situation, it’s included. For many couples, it removes a last-minute scramble.
Limousine transportation: nice upgrade, but know the limits

The limo is one of the most praised parts of this setup. The reason is straightforward: it reduces stress and makes the wedding day feel more “special occasion” from the first minute.
Here’s how to think about it.
What the limo does well
- It gets you from hotel to chapel on schedule with pickup and drop-off.
- It keeps your time together as a couple, instead of splitting into separate rides.
- It’s private to your group, meaning it’s not a public shuttle experience.
Capacity matters
The limousine seats six total passengers. Your couple counts as two. You can bring up to four additional passengers in the limo with you at no additional cost. Anyone beyond that needs to make their own way to the chapel.
Also note the chauffeur gratuity is not included. It’s listed as $40 USD, so plan for it in your budget.
Alcohol rule
Alcohol is prohibited inside the limo and chapel per state policy. If you like a toast after the ceremony, plan it outside the vehicles or wait until you’re no longer inside.
Price and value: $565 per group is the base, not the finish

Let’s talk money like grown-ups. This is listed at $565 per group (up to 2 people). That means the price is for a couple booking, not per person in a big group.
What you’re getting for that base price is a tightly packaged set of services:
- Elvis wedding or vow renewal ceremony
- selected Elvis songs as part of the ceremony
- professional photography with 15 digital images
- a ceremony video recording
- limousine hotel pickup and drop-off
- bouquet, boutonniere, and a witness if needed
- officiated marriage license processing (when legal)
The catch is that a few cost items fall outside the package, depending on what kind of ceremony you’re aiming for.
Extra costs to expect (if you want it legal)
- Marriage license for a legal ceremony: $102 cash at the Clark County Marriage License Bureau
- Limo chauffeur gratuity: $40 USD
- Officiant donation is not included (it’s listed as a separate item)
If you’re doing a vow renewal, you may not need a legal license, which can make the overall spend lower. The key is matching your goal (legal marriage vs celebration) to your budget.
Is it good value?
I think it can be excellent value if:
- you want a whole-day service feel without planning
- you care about professional photo documentation and a ceremony video
- you want Elvis as officiant, not just a mascot
If you’re someone who prefers building your own schedule (and you’re okay with taking your own photos), you might find cheaper options. But if you want this to run like a booked event with minimal thinking, this price tends to pencil out.
Legal wedding steps: the license bureau and your timeline

If you’re going for a legal wedding in Nevada, you’ll need a marriage license before the ceremony. Vow renewal ceremonies can be non-legal, and the license is not required in that case.
Where to get the license
The Clark County Marriage License Bureau is at 201 E Clark Ave, Las Vegas, NV 89101. It’s open 365 days, from 8:00 a.m. to midnight, seven days a week.
You’ll need identification such as a passport or a driver’s license. The stated information also points out that there are no blood tests or waiting periods.
Timing tip that matters
Because lines can be unpredictable at the bureau, the package does not provide transportation to the license office. Plan to get the license a day or two in advance if you can. That’s the simplest way to avoid a last-minute stress spike right before your ceremony window.
Certificate reality check
After your ceremony, you’ll take home a keepsake marriage certificate, described as more of a souvenir copy. The official marriage certificate is ordered through the Clark County Recorder’s Office and can be done online. If you want an expedited copy, an additional fee is available, but you’d need to request that when you confirm details.
Choosing your Elvis moment: songs, vows, and how much you can steer it

This package gives you structure, but you do have some room to shape the vibe.
Elvis sings your songs (with limited control)
Elvis selects and sings 3 songs as part of the experience. You can make requests for specific songs, but requests cannot be guaranteed. I like this approach because it lets Elvis keep the performance flow, while still giving you a chance to request something meaningful.
If you want an upbeat send-off, a classic like Viva Las Vegas is a natural fit for the energy you’d expect after I do. Even if you request it, remember it’s not a promise, just a request.
Same-sex ceremonies are available
Nevada allows same-sex ceremonies, and this chapel offers same-sex ceremonies. If that applies to you, you can choose your preference during checkout details.
Commitment ceremonies are an option
If you want a non-legal ceremony, commitment ceremonies are available and don’t require a marriage license.
Chapel experience details that make a difference on the day

It’s the small rules that keep the moment from getting weird.
Guests and photo behavior
The chapel can accommodate up to 18 guests at no additional charge. When you book, you don’t need to declare how many guests are attending for pricing, but you should plan within that limit.
During the ceremony:
- cell phone photos are permitted
- guests must stay seated
- professional devices/equipment are not permitted (including DSLRs, video cameras, GoPros, selfie sticks, and tripods)
That rule set is there to keep the ceremony unobstructed. If you want good photos, let the photographer do their job, then snap a few quick cell phone shots during the allowed moments.
Time selection is based on availability
You can specify your preferred ceremony time in the Special Requirements box at checkout. Once confirmed, you contact the chapel using the phone number on your ticket to confirm the ceremony time. The exact time is based on availability and can’t be guaranteed.
If you have a dinner reservation or a big “Vegas schedule” day, give yourself a buffer so you’re not rushing.
Who this is best for (and who might want to shop differently)
This is a strong fit for couples who want their Vegas wedding to feel fun, themed, and handled. It also works well for vow renewals, especially if you’re celebrating something like an anniversary and want a party atmosphere without the hassle.
It’s also a good option if you:
- want limousine transport so your wedding day starts smooth
- care about professional photos and a ceremony video
- like the idea of Elvis vows and music as part of the official moment
- want a clear timeline with minimal decisions
You might consider another option if:
- you’re very budget-sensitive and want zero extras
- you don’t care about professional photos or video
- you’re comfortable building your own Vegas wedding plan and managing photos, officiants, and transportation
Should you book the Elvis Wedding at The Little Vegas Chapel?
I’d book it if you want a classic Las Vegas wedding experience with a strong “event” feel: Elvis officiates, photos are guided, roses are included, and your keepsakes are handled. The private limousine pickup and drop-off alone can be worth it if you’re trying to avoid figuring out rides on a tight schedule.
Before you hit confirm, do one quick budget check: the $565 covers the package, but you may still add the $40 limo gratuity and, for a legal wedding, the $102 marriage license. If those extras fit your plan, you’ll likely be happy with how smooth the whole experience runs.
If your goal is a low-stress celebration with a real performer and professional documentation, this one is built for you.










