A wedding at Artisan Hotel in Las Vegas




Where to get married? Who to invite? What theme to choose? How much money to spend?….and so on and so forth. Do all these questions seem familiar? It’s the most common list when it comes to wedding planning. Each and every soon-to-be-wed couple is determined to make this a perfect day and every perfect day starts with a very serious list of questions. It is impossible to go the other way around. It doesn’t matter if you are planning the wedding or if you have planned to hire a professional coordinator: you have to think first of an agenda.





This agenda should make sense, it should have a beginning and an end and it should be all about your ideas and thoughts. The sooner you understand that, the better it will be for you. Not everybody agrees on the same theme or color combination, not everybody agrees that outdoor weddings are perfect. However, there is one thing that everybody agrees upon: wedding planning is difficult and it is supposed to be difficult. When and if things go too smoothly you should be worried.

How about a city where all your worries vanish in the air? How about magic places where elves (or something resembling to an elf) help you manage your ideas? How about Las Vegas? Yes, you may say it is not magic and yes, you could call it the Sin City but there is another approach to the issue. You can call Las Vegas the ultimate wedding destination. This is the truth; it’s no exaggeration or marketing scheme that wants to fool you. It’s normally to doubt everything in a city that matches casinos with wedding chapels and add a shiny banner on top. Hundreds, thousands of couples that have taken their vows in this city will tell you that it is a great city for wedding planning. Wedding planners, vendors and retailers are all to help you with practical suggestions and creative ideas. This is what they do: transform dreams into reality. So, hearing all these wonderful stories about this city and about spectacular scenarios doesn’t tempt you a little bit? Video and photo galleries do nothing else than to guide your attention into one direction or another.

A wedding at Artisan Hotel in Las Vegas sounds like something that could tempt you. The truth is that you have reasons to feel tempted by this wedding location. Artisan Hotel is your ticket to another world. You would be amazed to see how different this world, this new dimension is. The staff here is qualified to handle even the most delicate problems as for the logistics there is hardly anything to be worried with. The first thing recommended to do is to visit their website. All the information you need is in there, details about the wedding chapel, about the reception halls, about guest accommodations or other facilities are only a click away. After you are done with browsing their website it is high time to see what others think about this hotel. Reviews and ratings are the best tools in this research of yours. Basically, you are looking for true stories and not some marketing schemes that try to deceive you. It’s a real experience that help you say yes or no to this vendor.

A wedding at Artisan Hotel in Las Vegas turns out to be a very good idea when you wan to escape the noise of the casinos around you, when you want something else. The question what kind of something else you really want.

Written by , date Nov 29, 2010 in las vegas weddings
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  1. Phyllis says:

    The something else I would like starts with no casinos. As you underlined, there are people who want to get far far away from the noise of such a place. This is what I also like. I want a refined wedding, where people come to see the couple, be by their side, dance with them and have fun with them. Not to stay around a roulette or playing cards like it would be a normal day in Vegas. My wedding needs to be elegant, intimate and up to a certain point very funny. I think I would like a very natural flow of the events. If guests want to do something, they should do it. But everything should be romantic and chic and the other adjectives I’ve already used.

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