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Las Vegas Wedding Reception

Las Vegas wedding reception is best done in a casino hotel ballroom or restaurant. Hotels are set up for it with catering departments and professional consultants who can organize all the details for you. Restaurants often have private areas where you can hold your reception so you can enjoy your party while regular customers dine at will.

Because there are over 100,000 weddings here a year, there's usually another bride waiting at the door, so time limitations are set for ceremonies and chapel use. Keep in mind that Las Vegas chapels only have space to perform your ceremony.

Insider Secret - Details make or break a wedding reception. Be sure to ask your planner about securing a room and date. Find out if the room is air conditioned and how many hours you have it for.

Your "Las Vegas wedding planner" will help you choose between Las Vegas wedding photographers, Las Vegas wedding florists, Las Vegas limos, Las Vegas spas and make important suggestions concerning your Las Vegas wedding reception. Be sure to ask your consultant for a Las Vegas wedding package. Hotels often bundle chapel time, minister, flowers, limo ride, hotel stay, show tickets, restaurant and spa gift certificates in a Las Vegas hotel wedding package that saves you lots of dollars.

For your reception, the wedding planner will assist you with Las Vegas wedding catering and Las Vegas wedding cakes. They will even help you plan your Las Vegas honeymoon or Las Vegas helicopter tours, which are very popular with Vegas brides. If you want a Las Vegas outdoor wedding like at the Paris pool or with the fountains of Bellagio as your backdrop, your planner can help you with that as well.

A Las Vegas wedding reception is big business in Vegas. Hotels like the MGM Grand, Caesar's Palace, the Venetian and the Wynn will have complete banquet and catering menus and services. They can decorate the room with your special theme and design your food around that theme. They even have award-winning chefs. It's all a matter of budget.

There are a few things to consider when looking at the right reception venue:
1. Is the facility available on your wedding date? With so many conventions and events in town, it's always a good idea to check.
2. What exactly are you getting? In detail? And what is the total fee, including tips, etc?
3. Can the facility you have in mind hold all your guests comfortably? Do they have a changing room nearby? Is the room air conditioned?
4. How many hours can you rent the room for? What is the cost for any additional hours?

Be sure to ask your wedding planner to assist you with entertainment. When all is said and done, it's the entertainment that makes or breaks a wedding reception. You want your guests to be talking about all the fun they had for months on end. To get the party started, there's no one like Las Vegas entertainer Kiki Kalor. She will also recommend a great, local DJ for your Las Vegas wedding reception.



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