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Viva Las Vegas Wedding Chapel launches free personalised websites

Submitted by Editor on March 2, 2012 – 6:30 amNo Comment

On Wednesday we told you how a growing number of brides and grooms to be are shying away from spending their hen/stag nights in a bar in town and instead opting for a weekend away – often overseas.

There’s also a growing number of UK based couples who are choose to tie the knot abroad. The appeal lies in the fact that the wedding is fast and costs a fraction of the price it does back home.

One of the most popular places for Brits to say “I do” is Vegas: after Americans, we’re the biggest section of the Vegas wedding market.

If your one of the 100,000 (and counting) couples who plan on tying the knot in Vegas, you might like to know that you can now capture your special day live, on your very own personalized wedding website.

Vegas’s Best Wedding Chapel – voted Best Wedding Chapel in the Las Vegas Review Journal’s 2011 “Best of Las Vegas” awards – is offering every couple their own personalized free URL available within 24 hours from time of booking their wedding date, which will be free to use up until their special day. Hosting the couple’s website from the day of the wedding, will then cost just $30 for 90 days, or $50 for a year.

Each website will provide couples with live, web-streamed video broadcasting of their wedding, in real-time from a web browser, so family and friends can watch live from anywhere in the world!

“We are hugely excited about the launch of our personalized wedding websites. Couples can now keep track of preparations before the event, and invite guests to ‘attend’ from all over the world, watching the wedding live via the internet. For up to a year, couples can also upload photos and blogposts, for family and friends to enjoy,” says Ron Decar, Founder of Viva Las Vegas Wedding Chapel.

For more information please visit vivalasvegasweddings.com/personal-wedding-website.

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