Las Vegas has won his reputation as the wedding capital of the world.
From high -end hotels to those kitschy joints where you can get married from Elvis or various other costumes, you can hardly throw a bridal bouquet in this city without hitting another wedding chapel.
But what if you are looking for a ceremony that is even further than the crossed path?
Here is a look at nine unique places to get married in Las Vegas:

Mafia
300 Stewart Ave.
It is less about being married to the mafia than getting married with the mafia.
The Mafia Museum bends into the history of the building, which opened in 1933 as the first federal courtroom in Las Vegas, offering weddings in the restored courtroom. The packages range from $ 1125 based on $ 20 to $ 18,450 based on $ 60. The ceremonies in the underground speaker and distillery start at $ 700.

Neon museum
770 Las Vegas North Blvd.
Your “something old” can be a vintage signs in the North Gallery of the Neon Museum. The ceremonies are scheduled only from September to May, as the museum is outdoors and this is Las Vegas. The fee for up to 50 guests is $ 2500.

Punk museum
1422 Western Ave.
Calling all the discrepancies, goods and anyone who thinks of yourself as a sex gun: you can have your white wedding at the home of all things punk rock.
The pop -up ceremonies start at $ 300 and include an entrance on the same day for the couple and up to four guests, “sealed with a kiss” for the couple and two glasses for a punk rock museum. A more complex package starting at $ 2200 includes reception for up to 25 guests at the triple bar of the museum.

“Real bodies”
Horseshoe Las Vegas
The “real bodies” seriously take the whole thing “until death are divided.”
The attraction includes more than 20 preserved human bodies and more than 200 anatomical copies. In accordance with this topic, “real bodies” offers ceremonies in what it describes as a “bone chapel, bones modeled after the catacombs in Paris”.
The packages start at $ 625 and include pink petals, luminaries and a bottle of champagne.

Deni
450 Fremont Street
Couples who marry Danny have their honeymoon over my hami?
The $ 199 dollar package on Fremont’s street location includes a bouquet and button, champagne toast, a pancake wedding cake and two original grand helmets. The latter is only good when you return a visit, but if you get married in Danny, the chances are that you will soon return there.

Taco Bell Cantina
3717 Las Vegas South Blvd.
Las Vegas is known for its driving chapels, but if you want to get married in Taco Bell, you will need to leave your car and get inside.
As part of the $ 777 package, couples receive a garter for a sauce and bowl package, as well as the use of a bouquet for a sauce package. T-shirts “just married”, champagne flutes, Cinnabon cake also enjoys a party package for Taco rounding the wedding combination.
According to the often asked questions on Tacobellwedding.com, “Regular rules for the restaurant apply: no shirt, no shoes, no marriage.

Tall
LinQ Promenade
Two of the biggest gifts you can give to your wedding guests: great views and hard.
The ceremonies of the high roller are available with a private cabin for the couple and up to 16 guests, a bouquet with six pink and matching buttons, a bottle of champagne for the couple and a kept champagne flute for all guests. There is also a strict 30-minute term marking a revolution of the observation wheel.
The packages start at $ 1389.

Aquarium
Silverton
Most couples keep fish limited to the intake menu. Then there are those who marry the aquarium with 117,000 gallons of Silverton, who is home to casino mermaids.
The underwater wedding package starts at $ 3,000 for up to 40 guests and includes a free night for the night for the couple.

“Titanic: the artifact exhibition”
Luxury
Would your significant other type that would definitely go beyond a little if it means saving your life during a marine crash?
If so, you can honor this dedication with a wedding against the background of more than 350 artifacts restored from the bottom of the Atlantic inside “Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition”. Most couples choose to say “I do” on the richly decorated large staircase, a replica of the original.
The ceremonies start at $ 2000.
Contact Christopher Lawrence at clawrence@reviewjournal.com or 702-380-4567.