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That is why you should find some serious vendors and not the first amateurs on the street. That is why…..and so on and so forth. What would you say for example about a medieval time wedding in Las Vegas? What you would say about traveling back in time to a land of mystery? To a land where there are knights and princesses and big castles? Doesn’t seem exciting?
It’s the moment of big gestures and heroic acts. It’s the moment of gentle words and special music. The question now is how to plan such a medieval time wedding in Las Vegas? Are there any wedding chapels with this theme and so of? The list of questions is long but the good thing is that they all have answers. For example, Excalibur.com is one of the places where you could go for more information. They have all the details about this theme and know what logistic efforts it requires.

That is why it is easy to work with them: it’s not their first time. Actually, the wedding chapel is quite famous on the local market for these wonderful parties that they manage to put together. If you take a look at their site you can learn more about prices and wedding packages or about booking in time. Any other inquiries can be addressed to their customer care service. They will get back to you as soon as possible.
Original scenarios such as this one might be harder to pull off than your every day wedding ceremony. It may take you more energy and more time but the photo album in the end will be worth all the trouble. Special memories are sometimes hard to create but that is what makes them special in a way.
I never thought about my wedding as a themed one. Maybe is because I want my wedding to be traditional and at the same time amusing for my guests. But seeing these pictures and reading your article might have made me change my mind. Maybe there is nothing more traditional than exchanging knightly vows on the wedding day and having a jester at the wedding my become really funny. I wonder however whether a similar wedding could be performed outside Las Vegas. As I cannot afford flying there with all my guests the only place that remains valid for this kind of wedding would be a castle or something similar, isn’t it? Has anyone got other ideas?
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I always liked the romantic stories between a knight and his lady. And I always imagined myself being rescued by my prince from a very tall tower. But mostly I imagined myself dancing with my loved one in a beautiful setting, in an old but comfy castle, dressed like in those medieval times. Unfortunately I’ve never had the chance to do it. Until now. My husband wants us to elope to Vegas and since he wants to deprive me of a big wedding, I might just convince him to have this medieval little wedding in Vegas. After all, we need to make some compromises, if we both want to have our best wedding day. And I tend to like the idea: just the two of us, lady and knight, hiding from the rest of the world.
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