Yes! Please see the travel page on our website for recommendations. We will be staying at the Paris Hotel and providing transportation on the wedding day to and from this location.
We did not block out rooms, so feel free to book a room where you feel most comfortable. The cheapest site at this time to book at the Paris Hotel is through Caesars.com. They currently have a 20% off discount. Expedia has deals in surrounding resorts on the strip.
For any questions or concerns, please feel free to text Brooke at (717) 215-4666 or Dave at (717) 314-8205.
Yes, you are welcome to bring a plus one! Please indicate their attendance when you RSVP.
Please RSVP by mailing back the provided card by June 1st, or let us know your response as soon as possible to help us finalize our wedding plans. You can also text your reply to Brooke at 717-215-4666.
Yes, we encourage you to take photos and share them on social media! Please use our wedding hashtag #FinallyAHouseal so we can see all of your wonderful pictures. I will also have a QR code to scan included in your welcome bag to share photos through a shared google photo album.
For the wedding: The dress code is cocktail attire with a Vegas glam twist. Ladies are encouraged to wear cocktail dresses, and gentlemen may wear suits or sport coats with dress pants. Feel free to lean into the Vegas vibe—sparkle, shine, bold details, and statement looks are welcome. Any color goes, but we're bringing gold and black to the party for extra glam ✨🖤. Dress to impress and have fun with it—we can't wait to celebrate in style! Casual clothes during the day and Vegas glam in the evening. Wear comfortable shoes for walking.
https://www.stripstumble.com (best way to explore from locals and seasoned tourists) Vegas.com (for shows and bookings) lesnevaders.com SmarterVegas.com (Locals use this one) Uber or Lyft ( download prior for easy transport pick up and drop offs) OpenTable (for reservations for restaurants) https://www.stripstumble.com/_files/ugd/2d6f88_97555d14865843058fda23d14d65015e.pdf ( music venues on the strip) https://vegasexperience.com/live-music/?gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=22663758367&gbraid=0AAAABAAONnbtWsvxaP73LQ5AD0C_MQqbv&gclid=Cj0KCQiAy6vMBhDCARIsAK8rOgmE5TGgs__XgGKGJVw0667-bJeuvYBxdpazH59-HVkrbYBA5v0doiwaAu4dEALw_wcB (Fremont street events)
Yes—open containers are allowed on the Las Vegas Strip. Drinks must be in plastic or aluminum containers (no glass). You can walk and sip, just be respectful—public intoxication laws still apply, and alcohol isn’t permitted inside convenience stores or some casino areas. Cheers! 🍸✨
September is hot and sunny. Expect daytime temperatures in the low to mid-90s, with evenings cooling into the 70s. It’s very dry with little rain, and indoor venues are well air-conditioned—light layers are recommended.
Distances look close but can be deceiving. Short walks are easy, but rideshares are often the best option for longer distances.
Plan to arrive 15–30 minutes early. Vegas venues are large, and walking from hotel rooms can take longer than expected. Resorts are large—getting from your room to the lobby can take 10–15 minutes.
Many restaurants, bars, and casinos are open late or 24/7. Vegas runs on its own schedule!