Is there any wedding packages for 6-8 people that has airfare, hotel, and wedding ceremony all included?
Posted on August 4th, 2010 by admin
We want to get married in Vegas this December. We’ll have about 6-8 family members that want to join us. We wanted to know how much the airfare, hotel, and wedding reception will cost us so we can split the cost eaqually.
Try Southwest Airlines. http://www.swavacations.com/specials/FS0099.asp?cmpid=AFC-WNVSWCS
August 4th, 2010 at 11:17 pm
Try Southwest Airlines. http://www.swavacations.com/specials/FS0099.asp?cmpid=AFC-WNVSWCS
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August 4th, 2010 at 11:30 pm
First, contact the casino you are wanting to get married at. They have wedding planners who specialize in this and can coordinate the entire event down to airfare. Second check the airlines that service Las Vegas from your home airport. I personally do not like Southwest/Wal-Mart of the skies, you get a cattle call and never know where you are sitting and have to fight for seats. There are more airlines Ive found that are cheaper than SW and offer better non-stop service.
Each airline offers packages that include airfare and hotel. But sometimes if you shop around you can find better deals individually. In December you have LOTS of conventions and it will be hard to find a hotel. The National Rodeo Finals are the first part of the month, and there are several large conventions through out the entire month. A lot of the asian population comes to Vegas during the month of December as well. Most hotels are booked a year in advance during the holiday season, so you need to start setting things in stone now. I worked at the Mirage during the holiday’s and it was always packed. Try to go midweek to get a cheaper rate. I also worked for an airline for the last 5 years and Vegas was my last city. When making reservations for something like a wedding, steer clear of the consolidator websites like Priceline, Hotwire, Cheaptickets…etc. They buy the most restricted fares and you can not change them for any reason. Orbitz is the best. Price compare then go to the individual airlines website to get better options as far as schedules.
From November to December Vegas is packed. It doesn’t really slow down from Halloween through March Madness. I was going to get married in Vegas in December and after we found out what all happened in December, we changed venues as well as the date.
Congradulations and Good Luck!!
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August 5th, 2010 at 12:03 am
This are my suggestions: first :if you book your reservations by group is going to be more cheaper,
second: once you have your reservations for travel and hotel, you can call the hotel office and tell them about your plan to wedding recepcion, they can help you a lot.
I’m a travel agent, I’ll be glad to help you.
be free to email me at aatcheaptravel@yahoo.com
for more information and reservations.
Also I need your departure date, and city for help you.
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Jubilee!
3645 Las Vegas Boulevard South
Phone: 888.742.9248
With over 20 years under its belt, Donn Arden’s Jubilee! is one the best-known and most spectacular showgirl reviews in Vegas. Based at Bally’s, Jubilee! has the city’s best dancers, unbelievably expensive sets, Bob Mackie’s over-the-top costumes (including a 35 lb. headdress) and a seamless production. This an adults only show.
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Sirens of TI
3300 South Las Vegas Boulevard
Phone: 800.288.7206
Located in Sirens Cove at the front entrance of the Treasure Island hotel and casino, the Sirens of TI depicts a group of women tempting pirates into their lair through song and storm. An eye-popping production, the Sirens of TI is performed four times nightly. Part musical, part adventure flick, the show is full of sword fighting and acrobatics. Not recommended for children.
Tabu
3799 Las Vegas Boulevard South
Phone: 702.891.7183
The MGM Grand’s high end lounge offering is one of the city’s best. Tabu is swanky and sexy and avoids the pitfalls of many of the city’s other clubs by not playing overwhelmingly loud music (but featuring internationally renowned DJs) and by serving up truly quality drinks. The servers, who all have model looks, will make most mixed drinks at the table and the private Alcove’s vodka is chilled in a special cooler for optimal taste. Don’t even dream of getting to this lounge early. It opens at 10pm every night but Monday.
Zumanity
3790 South Las Vegas Boulevard
Phone: 702.740.6815
Cirque Du Soleil meets Eyes Wide Shut. With the same acrobatic, techical, and production eye candy as usual, but with an added provocative theme that prompted the world renowned production company to subtitle the show "Another Side of Cirque Du Soleil," Zumanity is causing quite a stir in Las Vegas. The show’s theme is love and explores it from every angle imaginable, and unimaginable. The cast is made up of 50 international performers and the show holds court twice nightly, Tuesday-Sunday at the New York, New York Casino
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