Caesar Hotel Casino Las Vegas
Caesar Hotel Casino Las Vegas is one of the most romantic places
to get married. Don't forget to bring your Las Vegas marriage license
with you to the ceremony. The marriage bureau is located downtown and
open 7 days a week. But with over 112,000 licenses issued each year in
Vegas, I wouldn't procrastinate or it will be a long wait in line.
Keep in mind that chapels are designed for ceremonies only. You will
have to book a restaurant or ballroom in the casino to accommodate your
reception guests and party. Luckily, Caesar's has over 160,000 square
feet of ballroom space. Packages are not as extensive as wedding services
at the Bellagio but nevertheless, they offer very romantic and idyllic
settings.

Caesars Palace is across the street from the Bellagio with easy and safe access between the two via the pedestrian overpass crosswalk.
Caesar Hotel Casino Las Vegas
has a wide choice of chapels and locations to choose from for your wedding ceremony.
The Romano chapel can only accommodate 35 guests while the Tuscana will seat 80 people
comfortably. The largest chapel is the Classico which holds 196 guests and looks more
traditional with stained glass windows and chandeliers.
Since the weather in Vegas is conducive to outdoor weddings you might
want to hold your ceremony in one of two gardens or the terrace. Caesar's
has wedding experts that can help you plan everything you need to create
your dream come true. They can assist you with Las Vegas wedding gowns
or Las Vegas formal wear.
The hotel has 5 distinct packages to choose from. The Simplicita is just
that, simple, and the most expensive package is La Dolce Vita, the beautiful
life. They range in services from unity candle ceremony, Las Vegas wedding
florists, live music, Las Vegas wedding photographers, video, DVD, Las
Vegas limos, Jewish ceremonies and more.

Sarah standing in front of Caesars Palace on the Las Vegas Strip.
All packages come with a gift certificate to one of Caesar's many fine
restaurants and either one or two nights stay in the hotel. A more elaborate
package comes with breakfast for two, champagne, and spa passes. If you're
just starting to plan your wedding, I recommend you visit one of the Las
Vegas bridal shows. They will give you plenty of ideas for Las Vegas wedding
cakes, and Las Vegas honeymoons.
If you are planning your reception in the Caesar Hotel Casino
Las Vegas, check with the catering department for details on the menus available.
Basically, every kind of station imaginable is offered from fondue stations, salad
stations, pizza stations, dessert stations and carving stations served with beer,
wine and cocktails. Sit-down dinners or buffets are available. You won't have any
trouble finding dishes to keep your guests happy at Caesar Hotel Casino Las Vegas. 
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