Las Vegas Casino Weddings
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And if you’ve ever spent time in any of the 777 jili casino login in Las Vegas you’ll already know that the flow of money back and forth over tables is not interrupted by somebody’s wedding ceremony. In fact, because you’re in a town where Las Vegas casino weddings are put together a lot, you can even have the option of gambling for real, either giving your party guests a pre-determined amount of real chips to play with or not.
However, there are several options available for people who simply must get married in the setting of an active casino. First, there are private casinos in most of the major hotels on the strip that will allow certain guests, celebrities and high rollers to have their ceremony in these rooms that are not open to the public. Second, and this is the more affordable, readily available option, in the hotel chapels and in some of the other chapels around town, slot machines, blackjack tables and such can be brought into the room, with chips and dealers, to give the ambiance of a real casino.
Remember, though, if the gambling is real, the usual casino rules about age limits will have to be respected. Still, if you have your heart set on getting married in a casino and you’re not worth a few billion, this is the way to go and you can rest assured that everybody in your party will have an absolute ball!
The tour took us to the Mount Carmel Monastery and then a cruise on the Maid of the Mist. From May to late October, tourists don plastic ponchos and crowd onto four double-decker boats from both the Canadian and American sides for a 30-minute cruise below the American, Bridal Veil and Horseshoe Falls.
Along the way, we saw visitors in much heavier rain gear navigating trails, bridges, stairs and platforms near the base of Bridal Veil Falls. Accessible from the American side, “The Cave of the Winds” walk takes visitors on an elevator down a 175-foot shaft to the bulwark of trails . From the highest platform, the Hurricane Deck, the tour appeared to offer heart-stopping thrills as tourists hung on as water rushed around them.
Soon it was our turn for a close dose of Mother Nature’s fury and water as the captain steered the boat close to the cascade.
If Maid of the Mist didn’t get us wet enough, George sent us on a walk through the damp tunnels and onto an observation deck at the foot of the Horseshoe Falls in something called “Journey Behind the Falls.” Despite a descent through thick stone, the noise of the falls is thunderous and the vibration of water pounding rock is ever present.
After drying off, we were escorted a few miles downstream to an overlook above the river’s famous whirlpool and great gorge. We watched as adventurous tourists screamed over the swirling water in jet-powered boats. The so-called Spanish Aero Car also moves people on a suspended cable car system above the treacherous waters.