Flight
Most guests will fly into Harry Reid International Airport (LAS), just 15–20 minutes from downtown Las Vegas. Once you land, you’ve got plenty of options: rideshares, taxis, shuttles, or even a limo if you’re feeling fancy. You’ll be in the heart of downtown and close to all the wedding weekend fun in no time.
Hotel
We’ll be posted up in the Spa Tower Suite at the Golden Nugget Hotel for the wedding weekend—classic Vegas charm with just the right amount of sparkle (just like us). If you’re thinking of staying at the Golden Nugget too, we recommend the Rush Tower or Gold Tower. The Rush Tower is the newest and nicest option—modern, spacious, and a little more luxe. The Gold Tower is older, but still a solid step up from the Carson and conveniently located near the casino and restaurants. You’ll be charged a deposit when you book, and the rest when you arrive. A valid ID and credit card will be required. Smart move: Call the hotel directly and ask about AAA or Educator Discounts. They’re often better than what you’ll find online.
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Circa Resort & Casino (21+ only) Sleek, stylish, and all adults—Circa is the newest resort downtown and brings major energy. Think rooftop pool amphitheater (Stadium Swim), high-end rooms, and a giant sportsbook that looks straight out of a sci-fi movie.
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Budget-Friendly: El Cortez Hotel & Casino A historic Vegas gem that’s quirky, affordable, and just a few blocks from the Fremont Street action. It’s got vintage flair, updated rooms (especially in the Cabana Suites), and often some of the best prices downtown.