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Happy Holiday Weddings Happening At The Little Vegas Chapel

If you’re planning a Vegas wedding in December, you might as well go all out with the holiday cheer. And The Little Vegas Chapel is giving couples a chance to…

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If you're planning a Vegas wedding in December, you might as well go all out with the holiday cheer.

And The Little Vegas Chapel is giving couples a chance to do just that for their wedding. With their Riding Through the Snow wedding package. It includes everything you need for a traditional wedding, plus more that will make it extra special for the holidays.

The Little Vegas Chapel's Riding Through the Snow wedding package includes a ceremony performed by a Mrs. Claus officiant. The wedding will be held in the beautiful Imperial Chapel. Which is the company's more modern and upscale venue. The married couple will get a fresh 6-rose bouquet and boutonniere that is holiday themed. And even the wedding music will be inspired by Christmas. And if that's not cute enough, the new happy couple will also get a Christmas stocking personalized with their initials.

So, you could have the cutest wedding pictures, especially if your bridal party dresses in their Christmas best. And you don't even have to bring your own photographer. The Riding Through The Snow wedding package includes a video recording of the ceremony. In additional to a professional photographer and 10 digital images.

The Little Vegas Chapel takes care of all the business stuff too. They include an officiated marriage license or ceremony certificate. They can even provide a witness if you don't have one. And if you do have friends to invite, you can have up to 24 of them at the ceremony.

And what would a Christmas wedding be without the gift of giving? For every Riding Through The Snow wedding package sold, The Little Vegas Chapel will donate $30 to the Animal Foundation in Las Vegas.

And the Christmas budget won't be hurting too badly either. This whole package is just $465 and available through December 24. Get all the details here.

Absolutely Avoid These 6 80s Songs On Your Wedding Day

It’s June! It’s one of the most popular months of the year to get married. Lots of brides dream of having a June wedding day. The choice of songs you play during your wedding, or at the reception, could make or break what should be the most joyous day of your life.

Wedding Songs Have Real Meanings

You and your beloved might have an ironic sense of humor. Or maybe, you love to choose the unusual. You love to go against the grain. Do the unexpected. Or, you think all of those “love songs” are just too “mushy” for your wedding day.

That all may be true. But you will probably have family and friends around you to help you celebrate your union. The songs you choose to play during your wedding ceremony, and at your reception, will matter. It will show all of those people how you really feel about each other.

A Romantic Title Doesn't Mean Its An Appropriate Wedding Song

When you scroll down to the list of six 80s songs to avoid on your wedding day, you may be surprised to find a few that you had on your list as “must haves.” The title may make the song sound romantic. But, once you hear the lyrics, you will understand why some of these tunes should be avoided on your wedding day.

There Are Plenty Of Romantic 80s Songs

We play lots of romantic songs on 96.3 KKLZ. There are plenty of love songs from the 80s to play on your wedding day.

And here are just a few off the top of my head: “Heaven” by Bryan Adams, “Up Where We Belong” by Joe Cocker and Jennifer Warnes, “Take My Breath Away” by Berlin, “Nothing’s Gonna Stop Us Now” by Starship, and “Endless Love” by Diana Ross and Lionel Richie.

Additionally, here's a list of appropriate 80s songs for your day of bliss. This list was compiled by Nick Stackhouse on ArrowHouseEvents.co.uk.

We wish you a long and happy marriage!

6) Addicted To Love - Robert Palmer

You and your partner may be addicted to each other physically, but this song could be somewhat off-putting to those in attendance at your wedding or reception. Better to leave the sexual stuff for private times and focus on the love, dedication, and affection you have for each other. Even after a couple of shots of tequila at the reception, this song probably shouldn't be on your playlist.

5) "Every Breath You Take" - Police

This song gets played at many wedding receptions. But, did you know this song is not about true love and dedication to one's partner? It's really about jealousy and obsession. It's kind of a "stalker" song. Avoid it if you can.

4) "Total Eclipse Of The Heart" - Bonnie Tyler

Sure, this would be a great slow dance song at your wedding reception, but the lyrics include the line: "Once upon a time I was falling in love, now I'm only falling apart." Not exactly the sentiment you want to impart to your loved ones and friends on your wedding day.

3) "The One I Love" - R.E.M.

When you see the title of this song, you think, "Perfect!" Here's a song I can dedicate to my new spouse. The first line of the song is: "This one goes out to the one I love." But, lots of people don't listen past that. Here's the second line of the song, and the reason you want to avoid this ditty on your wedding day: "This one goes out to the one I left behind." Oops!

2) "With Or Without You" - U2

Sure, Bono's plaintive singing on this song makes you think he is aching for his partner's love. But if you really listen to the lyrics, he's saying that he can't live "with or without you." So, his new spouse is really driving him nuts already! It foreshadows a stormy relationship for the bride and groom.

1) "Love Will Tear Us Apart" - Joy Division

Most people get married because they are in love. Heck, the Captain & Tennille song "Love Will Keep Us Together" told us how great love is. This song argues the opposite point. How depressing. Your wedding day should be all about the love you feel towards each other. Apparently, not everyone feels love is a good thing. Oh well.

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Wendy Rush is the midday host on one of Vegas's top stations, 96.3 KKLZ. She has been with the station for ten years and comes with a diverse career background. In addition to being a radio host, Wendy has lived the Vegas life as an entertainer. She has been a celebrity impersonator, rock band singer, and improv comedian. As a content creator for 96.3 KKLZ, Wendy writes about music, celebrities, mental health and wellness, and life as a Las Vegas local.