Taco Bell Wants To Marry You In Vegas With An Elvis Impersonator
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Taco Bell Wants To Marry You In Vegas With An Elvis Impersonator

If you're going to go ahead with a shotgun wedding in Vegas, why not go the whole hog and make it Taco Bell-themed with an Elvis impersonator?

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Las Vegas is already known for wild and weird weddings. Taco Bell has decided to capitalize on that and offer a wedding in one of their Las Vegas locations. Honestly, as far as wedding locations go, it doesn't sound too bad.

The whole wedding package is an absolute bargain too. I have seen people spend close to $100,000 on a single wedding, but the restaurant version is only pennies. For the cheap cheap price of $777, the dream taco day could be yours.

The wedding package comes with everything you would expect from the restaurant chain. The ceremony is only half an hour but can be whipped up in as little as four hours. They are able to provide a private area in their restaurants, with up to 25 guests.

Nobody goes hungry either, with a party pack being provided along with a Cinnabon Delights® cake. Tacos and cake all around as the Taco Bell-themed wedding.

Taco Bell Swag All Included

Of course, it wouldn't be a proper wedding without some memorable trinkets to take away too. The Taco Bell wedding also comes with T-shirts, wedding champagne flutes for extra special Baja Blast, and a sauce packet garter and bow tie.

They have even made a bouquet out of sauce packets, but that has to be returned after the ceremony. Whoever said romance was dead has clearly never been to a Taco Bell wedding. Honestly, if you're looking to save a few bucks and still want to get married, this wouldn't be the worst thing you could do.

Of course, the ceremony can't actually issue a wedding license. But, they do have an ordained officiant in the restaurant's saucy chapel. This means, in the eye of the saucy Taco Bell deity, your wedding will be officially recognized.

This, of course, doesn't need to be the full wedding. But, if you're on a honeymoon in Vegas, why not double down on your vows and get a face full of tacos at the same time?