Las Vegas Wedding at The Little Vegas Chapel including Limousine Transportation

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Las Vegas Wedding at The Little Vegas Chapel including Limousine Transportation

  • 5.0230 reviews
  • 2 hours (approx.)
  • From $499.00
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Your Vegas wedding runs on easy mode. You’ll get a planned ceremony at The Little Vegas Chapel with hotel pickup and drop-off by private limousine, so you spend less time coordinating and more time enjoying the moment.

I especially like that you take home real keepsakes: a ceremony video plus professional photos taken before, during, and after. The package also takes care of the important extras like the unity candle moment, fresh flowers, and a witness if you need one. One thing to consider: the experience is non-refundable and the exact ceremony time is based on availability, so build your schedule carefully.

Quick hits before you book

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  • Private limo ride to and from the chapel with coordinated pickup and drop-off
  • Unity candle + traditional wedding music included in the ceremony flow
  • Fresh flowers: a six-rose bouquet and matching boutonniere
  • Photo package: 15 digital images of your choice
  • Ceremony video you can keep and share
  • Chapel capacity up to 18 guests, while the limo carries up to 6 total passengers

The Little Vegas Chapel: why this setup feels low-stress

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Las Vegas is loud, fast, and full of options. What I like about this kind of ceremony package is that it turns the chaos down. You’re not hunting for a chapel, arguing with vendors, or trying to figure out what you need to do next. You show up, exchange vows, and get back to your hotel—handled in a tight, pre-planned timeline.

This is also a good fit if you want a classic Vegas wedding vibe without going full production. The chapel package includes the traditional ceremony structure, including a unity candle ceremony, plus traditional wedding music before, during, and after the ceremony.

And you’re not sharing the experience with a random crowd. It’s listed as a private tour/activity, meaning only your group participates, which matters if you prefer a little privacy while you do something this personal.

Price and value: $499 per group (and what you may still pay)

The headline price is $499 per group (up to 2) for an experience that runs about 2 hours total. That sounds simple, but the value comes from what’s bundled in: limousine transportation, ceremony services, and professional photo/video coverage.

Here’s what the price covers:

  • A wedding or vow renewal ceremony at the chapel
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off by private limousine
  • Traditional wedding music plus a unity candle moment
  • Fresh six-rose bouquet and rose boutonniere
  • Professional photography before, during, and after
  • 15 digital images of your choice
  • Video recording of your ceremony
  • A witness provided if needed

What’s not included (and you should plan for):

  • Marriage license for legal weddings (not needed for vow renewals)
  • Wedding officiant’s donation
  • Chauffeur gratuity for the limo ($40)

So when you judge value, I’d think of the $499 as the base package, then add the items you must handle separately. For vow renewals, you can often keep it much closer to the base price. For legal marriages, the license cost is the big extra.

How the 2-hour experience really works on the ground

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Even though this is a short experience, it’s broken into clear stages so you’re not guessing what happens next.

First, you’re picked up from your hotel area in a luxury stretch limousine. That matters more than it sounds. Vegas traffic and distances can make a “quick chapel stop” feel longer than expected, but limo pickup and drop-off reduce the friction. Plus, it adds that movie-style start and finish to the day.

Next comes the chapel portion. The ceremony time is about 1 hour, which is enough for vows, photos, and the included ceremony moments. You’ll work with the chapel’s traditional minister, then use time for posed photographs and any required witness support.

Finally, you ride back to your hotel after the photos and ceremony. For couples doing this around other Vegas plans, that return-trip piece is a big deal. You’re not stuck finding rides, timing Ubers, or figuring out where you’re going next while emotions are high.

Ceremony inclusions: what you get without extra shopping

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If you’ve ever planned a wedding, you know how fast costs and to-do lists grow. This package reduces that by including several key ceremony elements up front.

The ceremony includes:

  • Wedding or vow renewal service
  • Traditional wedding music before, during, and after
  • Unity candle ceremony
  • Professional photography before, during, and after
  • 15 digital images of your choice
  • Ceremony video recording
  • Witness provided if necessary

Flowers are part of it, too. You receive a fresh six-rose bouquet and a fresh rose boutonniere. The bouquet being six roses is a practical detail, not a vague promise. You’ll have something sized and designed for a chapel photo moment rather than a random bouquet you’d have to arrange on your own.

One helpful note: rose color defaults to red. If you want a different color, you’ll need to request it directly with the chapel after booking.

The marriage license game in Clark County (and the vow renewal option)

Legal wedding logistics are where a lot of couples get stuck, but this package is clear about what you need and when.

For a legal wedding, you do need a marriage license from the Clark County Marriage License Bureau:

  • Location: 201 E Clark Ave, Las Vegas, NV 89101
  • Hours: 8 am to midnight, open 365 days
  • You’ll need ID (passport or driver’s license)

The license process has no waiting period and no blood tests, based on the provided details. You can also apply online for the application portion, but you’ll still need to handle the license through the Bureau.

For vow renewals, you don’t need a marriage license. That’s a major advantage if you mainly want the ceremony, photos, and keepsakes without going through the legal paperwork.

Also remember: the keepsake marriage certificate you take home after the ceremony is described as more of a souvenir copy. The official certificate is ordered through the Clark County Recorder’s Office and can be done online. If you want an expedited copy, that can be requested for an extra fee.

Limo transportation: when it’s worth it and how to plan passenger space

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The limo is one of the main reasons couples choose this setup. You’re not just riding to the chapel—you’re doing it in a way that feels special and timed.

Here’s the passenger reality:

  • The limo seats six guests total
  • Your booking is priced for up to 2
  • You may bring up to four additional passengers in the limo at no additional cost

So practically, if you’re planning to include parents, a best friend, or another couple, you can do it without paying extra for additional limo seats—up to that cap.

A few real-world planning tips:

  • Your ceremony guests may be more than what fits in the limo, since the chapel can hold more people.
  • If you have a larger group, arrange some people to go directly to the chapel (there’s street parking nearby).
  • There’s a strict rule on alcohol: consumption is prohibited inside the limousine and chapel. If drinks are part of your celebration, plan to keep them outside those locations.

Flowers, music, and the unity candle moment

A chapel ceremony is all about rhythm. You walk in, meet the officiant, and then the ceremony moves through set segments that match how photos are typically taken.

The package includes:

  • Fresh bouquet and boutonniere
  • Traditional wedding music before, during, and after
  • The unity candle ceremony

If you’re aiming for classic imagery, this combination helps. The flowers give you a tangible prop for photos. The music adds an emotional sound track without needing you to bring playlists or speakers. And the unity candle moment gives you a visually recognizable segment that many couples like in pictures and video.

And for couples who want to customize the vibe, you can choose the ceremony type. The chapel offers both religious and civil ceremonies. Same-sex ceremonies are available as well, since Nevada recognizes them.

Photos and video: what you’ll actually receive

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This is one of the strongest reasons to pick this package. You’re not just getting a few snapshots and hoping they came out. The coverage includes multiple phases and then a clear take-home deliverable.

Your package includes:

  • Professional photography before, during, and after the ceremony
  • 15 digital images of your choice
  • A video recording of your ceremony

That combination matters. Photos are great for sharing and display, while video captures the actual vows and the unity candle moment in motion—usually the part you’ll re-watch later when the day feels like a blur.

One practical consideration: you’ll be handling how photos are taken during the ceremony. Cell phone photos are allowed, but guests must stay seated, and professional equipment (including DSLRs, video cameras, GoPros, selfie sticks, and tripods) isn’t permitted during the ceremony.

Guest limits and how to keep everyone happy

You can invite people without turning this into a logistics project, but you do need to understand the two different capacity concepts: chapel capacity and limo capacity.

  • The chapel can accommodate up to 18 guests at no additional charge.
  • The limo carries six total passengers, with room for up to four additional passengers besides the couple.

So the best way to think about guest planning is:

  • Bring key people in the limo if you want that togetherness at arrival.
  • Let the rest meet you at the chapel.

There’s also street parking near the chapel, which makes it easier for guests who are not in the limo.

If you want a more intimate experience, keep the limo to a small circle and reserve larger guest attendance for the chapel itself. That keeps the arrival moment cozy rather than crowded.

Choosing your ceremony details (time, officiant style, and witness needs)

You get some control over how the day runs, but it’s not a DIY setup. You specify preferences and then the chapel finalizes based on availability.

  • To request a ceremony time, you add your preferred time during checkout in the special requirements box.
  • After confirmation, you contact the chapel at the phone number on your ticket to confirm the ceremony time.
  • Exact timing is based on availability, so you shouldn’t treat the requested time as guaranteed.

You can also notate whether you want religious or civil. If you need a witness for the legal process, the package provides one if necessary.

Minimum age is 18. Service animals are allowed. The meeting point is Las Vegas, and the experience ends back at that start point.

Who this fits best in your Vegas plan

This package is made for couples who want a meaningful ceremony but don’t want to spend their vacation in planning mode.

I think it’s especially smart if:

  • You want a classic chapel wedding or a vow renewal without vendor-hunting
  • You’re short on time and need a tight, predictable schedule
  • You care about photos and video as part of the memory, not just paperwork
  • You want limo transportation to make the experience feel celebratory from the moment you leave your hotel

It’s also useful if you’re mixing the wedding with other Vegas plans. Since the experience is about 2 hours total, you can often build the rest of your day around it—dinner, shows, and then back to the room for a less rushed vibe.

One more personal note from the tone of past couples’ experiences: this is the kind of setup people choose when they want the day to feel fun and handled. A vow renewal can be especially fitting if you already had a big wedding elsewhere and want a redo moment in Vegas.

Should you book this Las Vegas wedding package?

If your goal is a stress-light Vegas ceremony with real photo and video keepsakes, I’d say it’s a strong choice. The limousine pickup/drop-off, chapel service, and bundled photography/video take away most of the work you’d otherwise need to coordinate.

I would hold back if:

  • You need a perfect ceremony time and your schedule can’t flex, because exact timing depends on availability.
  • You’re not comfortable with the fact that the experience is non-refundable and can’t be changed for any reason.
  • You’re trying to keep the total cost ultra-low, because legal weddings require a marriage license plus you’ll want to budget for the chauffeur gratuity ($40) and an officiant donation.

If you’re flexible on timing and you want the day handled for you, book it. You’ll walk into The Little Vegas Chapel with the hard parts already sorted, then you’ll get photos and video that actually capture the whole moment.

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