The Chapel at Excalibur is an elegant wedding venue fit for a medieval-themed wedding ceremony.
With just about everything that you would expect in a castle, this chapel is one of the most notable venues in Vegas.
The Chapel at Excalibur, Wedding Ceremony Packages Price, Las Vegas
Both chapels feature vaulted ceilings in a true cathedral style, ornate chandeliers, and beautiful windows. The two chapels differ in size, with one being smaller than the other. The smaller chapel works well for small intimate weddings.
The different packages available at the chapels are designed to meet the couples’ various needs. The diverse all-inclusive packages include everything from photos to flowers, officiating services, and even receptions. So whether you are planning a small captivating wedding, or would like a grand royal event, The Chapel at Excalibur is sure to meet these needs.
The ‘Enchanting’ package includes the use of the small chapel, traditional wedding music, half an hour of photography, as well as access to the Finishing Touches Suites. The ‘Captivating’ package adds to these features with the use of either chapel for up to 40 guests, a personalized selection of music, and a video of the wedding ceremony.
Couples who choose the ‘Tantalizing’ wedding package get to invite up to 60 guests in addition to the features of the packages mentioned above. This also includes a certificate holder and complimentary breakfast or lunch at the Drenched Bar or the buffet.
The ‘Hypnotizing’ wedding package is for couples who would like a grand wedding, catering for up to 100 guests in the large chapel. With an hour’s photography session, a complementary pair of the chapel’s signature champagne flutes, and spa sessions, this luxurious package is simply perfect.
The ‘Royal’ wedding package is the ultimate treat for couples who would like to celebrate beyond the ceremony, with recognition at the tournament of Kings Event. Other packages are also available in addition to those at The Chapel at Excalibur, and these include the Castle Corner and the Cabana.
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