I won’t say which one. Yes, the venue did Elvis weddings, but that was never my department. I most often officiated civil ceremonies (justice of the peace style) and sign and go weddings. Though we also had a list of vows to choose from, Unitarian and Episcopal were the most common, and depending on the package,you could write your own.
I was a non-denominational officiant for several years at a walk in wedding chapel in Las vegas. AMA.
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Did you ever refuse to marry someone?
What is the craziest/most memorable story you have from your time there?
How many couples on average do you just KNOW aren’t going to make it? Like drunk as fuck or even strangers?
Did you ever refuse to perform a service? If so, why?
What made you decide to become that?
i got married at one of those in vegas, we had the grim reaper do ours. still married 13 years later, how many do you think didn’t last a day
Did you ever have a repeat customer?
Why were those two sets of vows the most popular?
What is your ‘usual’ weekly income? You did say AMA!
Did you get booked for any tv (or other media) shoots whilst you worked there?
Did you have anyone upset/surprised when they discovered the marriage was real and not just a joke ceremony?