There's no question that Las Vegas is the wedding capital of the world. Every day, an average of 330 couples tie the not - which equals out to approximately 120,000 weddings every year!
But why? How is it that a city known as "Sin City" is also the most popular place on the planet to get hitched?
To answer that question - and many more - I'm joined by a Las Vegas legend: Charolette Richards, the owner of A Little White Wedding Chapel.
There are literally dozens of wedding chapels up and down the Vegas strip but A Little White Wedding Chapel is easily one of the most famous and recognizable. In the almost-60 years that Charolette has been running the place, hundreds of thousands of couples have pledged their love for each other with Charolette herself personally officiating tens of thousands of weddings.
Charolette shared the story of how she ended up in Las Vegas & how she ended up working in the Las Vegas wedding world as well as her tips & tricks to a long and happy marriage.
If you want to plan your own Las Vegas wedding & you've got questions, check out this handy link full of info from the folks at Vegas.com - and when you're ready to tie the knot, get ahold of Charolette and the folks at A Little White Wedding Chapel.
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