Madame Tussauds Las Vegas Debuts World’s First Hangover Wedding Chapel

Madame Tussauds Las Vegas Debuts World's First Hangover Wedding Chapel
Now available only in Las Vegas: the world’s first wedding chapel inspired by “The Hangover.” Jägermeister shots; Elvis as the minister; “Phil” and “Alan” as witnesses for the wedding and more are now available for daring couples looking for a raucous way to say “I do.” 

Debuting this month at Madame Tussauds Las Vegas, the chapel can accommodate weddings up to 30 people. This wedding locale is now the centerpiece of the attraction’s newest themed room, The Hangover Experience, based on Warner Bros. Pictures’ “The Hangover.”

Before guests enter the chapel, they can meander in the notorious hotel room that includes a roaring tiger in the bathroom (surprise!) and “Phil” (played by Bradley Cooper in the films). Outside the chapel doors awaits Zach Galifianakis as “Alan,” appropriately styled in his iconic “Human Tree” T-shirt, white jeans, sneakers, and of course his famous satchel. Just for good measure, there is also an actual Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department vehicle.

As for the chapel, it is white and can be lit to complete transform into any color of the couple’s choosing. The ceiling drips with chandeliers as they dangle above the white chairs that fill the chapel, along with a podium and flowers at the end of the aisle.

“The Ultimate Hangover Experience,” the package includes:

  • Use of the chapel (30 people maximum)
  • Elvis minister
  • Bridal bouquet and Groom boutonniere
  • DJ
  • Shots of Jägermeister for the couple
  • Fun tuxedo t-shirt for the groom
  • “The Hangover” trilogy on DVD
  • All-access to the attraction
  • Two 6×8 Madame Tussauds souvenir photos
  • Two-hour beer & wine bar with bartender
  • Two-hour mini buffet hors d’oeuvres
  • Price begins at $5,500

For couples wishing to add a larger reception, Madame Tussauds also offers the “Viva Vegas” reception package. For up to 75 guests, this includes a DJ; 3-hour buffet of hors d’oeuvres; 3-hour beer and wine bar with bartender; tables and chairs with linens; commemorative Madame Tussauds Champagne and glasses; wedding cake; wedding coordinator and all access to the attraction for the couple and their guests. The “Viva Vegas” room is located next to The Hangover Experience and features wax figures that pay homage the personalities and acts shaping Las Vegas’ dynamic history. This includes the Rat Pack, Elvis and Liberace, as well as Celine Dion and Blue Man Group.

To book a wedding, contact Michael Tapia, events manager, at (702) 862-7805 or michael.tapia@madametussaudslv.com.

Madame Tussauds Las Vegas opens 365 days of the year at 10 a.m. For general admission, adults (ages 13 and up) are $29.95; children (ages 4 through 12) are $19.95; children under 3 are free. For more information, go to www.MadameTussauds.com/LasVegas, like on Facebook at www.Facebook.com/MadameTussaudsLasVegas or follow on Twitter @TussaudsVegas.

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