After a lot of to and from and filling out the form, we had the marriage license in our hands and could go to a chosen chapel. At home, we had already searched and found the Little White Wedding Chapel. Here you can choose from an endless amount of wedding packages. It is perhaps worth mentioning that you can choose between a ceremony in the chapel, in a hot-air balloon during the journey, under water or in the desert. The chapel also offers many simpler ways of saying ‘yes’.
For people with fewer expectations or young people who wish to save on costs, one way is called the Tunnel of Love. This, the simplest of ceremonies, is the one we found most suitable for us, both time-wise and financially. Taking the car, you drive to a small window (Drive-thru) and if you are in a rush, you don’t even need to get out of the car. However, we did spend some time here, at least to have some photos taken and we also had to wait for the designated pastor.
While waiting, we chatted to our ceremony witness. She was an employee of the chapel. The priest joined us after a while and the marriage ceremony could begin. Pastor Joachim's marriage sermon took just five minutes after which we exchanged the rings and kissed each other for the first time as newly-weds.
The essential photos taken with the priest on the street outside took another ten minutes and within barely half an hour, we were in our Ford rental car, driving away and sharing the same family surname. We felt wonderful and were now already enjoying a normal breakfast at a fast-food restaurant, literally a stone’s throw away from the chapel on Las Vegas Boulevard.