Las Vegas Sun

April 26, 2024

Newly designed website promotes Las Vegas weddings

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Christopher DeVargas

A look at an old wedding chapel sign that is being refurbished YESCO’s warehouse in Las Vegas, Friday Oct 29, 2021.

Las Vegas’ status as the “Wedding Capital of the World” is getting even better branding with a new website.

Visitors to Weddings.vegas will find a dynamic, mobile-optimized site that gives couples information on venues and logistics like marriage licenses, which are issued by the Clark County Clerk’s Office’s Marriage License Bureau.

Geared toward millennials, which the county says is the largest demographic seeking marriage licenses, the website has a companion in WeddingChamber.vegas, which provides a directory of services and vendors.

“As the Wedding Capital of the World it is important that we show residents and visitors what they need to do to get married here and the many options Las Vegas provides when choosing the right spot for a ceremony,” County Clerk Lynn Goya said in a statement.

“Couples don’t just come from all over the United States to get married in Las Vegas, they come from every corner of the globe, so it’s important we make every aspect of their experience a special one,” Goya said.

More than 77,000 couples wed in Las Vegas last year, and the Marriage License Bureau is set to issue its 5 millionth wedding license this year, the county said.