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^^Are you planning on bringing a group with you or are you eloping. A good friend of mine got married at the MGM Grand Chapel and he got extra perks for filling a certain number of rooms. i.e.: Front of line entry into clubs with no cover charge and an upgrade into the honeymoon suite from his regular suite for one of the nights at no additional charge.

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Here is how we started our whirlwind Vegas wedding:

 

6PM - Arrive at hotel and change clothes.

6:45 - Go to wedding chapel, take their limo to courthouse,

married by 7:45.

8:00 - Go to bungee tower next to Circus Circus and tell the Mrs. "I

married you how dangerous can this be!"

8 - 8:20 - Get smacked by the Mrs. until it was time to jump.

 

8:30 - BUNGEEEE

 

Ron "What do you think my highlight of the night was?" Patton

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If you want to be near it all...stay at either the Bellagio, Paris, Wynn, Ceasers, Venetian...there is a small casino next to the Imperial Palace (which is across the street from Ceasers) where they have great slots, $1 margaritas/beer.

 

Take a taxi (or walk, it isn't that bad) to the Luxor and you can take a tram to any of the casinos on that side of town (excaliber/MGM Grand/etc).

 

You should also make it a point to go to freedmont ave for the "freedmont ave experience"...the casinos are hands down my favorite in Las Vegas. They are on the other side of town, so if you are staying on the strip...dont send family members there. Even though the rooms are about 40 bucks a night. But the casinos are the original...binions, four queens, etc. THey also have small casinos that pay very well on the slots.

 

If you are there long enough and dont feel like spending too much on shows, The Imperial Palace has a great celebrity impersonation show...Legends and I think it is Ballys next door that has a great comedy show where the tickets are only 25 bucks. You can always buy them when you get there.

 

I go to Vegas more then I should admit...so I'm pretty familiar with the off-beat restaurants, shows, hotels, etc.

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Update: Ok, so we're going in july (week of the 20th) and settled on NYNY(got a decent deal on a good sized room), it'll be hot I know and we decided to do a DIY type thing (people can come if they want, pay their own way), it'll be like a TPR tour, with more gambling, booze and boobs

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