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  • We got an unlucky draw when it came to officiants for our 50 guest destination wedding in Vegas. I am echoing what I wrote in my review of the Neon Museum and focusing just on this vendor. You're required to go through this vendor to hire an officiant for your wedding. We communicated through email only and nailing down details was like herding cats. I kept getting replies to my emails that didn't really answer my questions and said something to the effect of, "All is good. We have a friend with your name." This left us very unsettled. I wrote a script for our ceremony in the week prior to the wedding. I kept it extremely simple and straightforward with simple directions in parentheses. All the officiant would have to do is is print the script and read it. When I sent the script and contacted the company to see that they received it, the said all was good (again). On the wedding day we were surprised that the minister who appeared was a woman and not the man we had been emailing with for four months. She did have a copy of he script and said she was ready to go. When the ceremony actually started we could tell quickly that she hadn't even looked at what I had written and that she had trouble reading it without stumbling over words and pausing mid sentence. She read directions that were put into parentheses (like "Father flips Bride's veil."). As the bride I had to turn to her in the middle of the ceremony and tell her she didn't have to read aloud those parts. All of this could have been prevented with a quick phone conversation or email with questions in advance of the big day. Even a suggestion as to a better way to do the ceremony would have be welcomed. None of that happened and we felt we had to come up with own solution so we weren't going in to the wedding ceremony completely blind. I know that this company charges a pretty minimal fee for weddings at The Neon Museum because they do lots of weddings there. This ended up being the one snag to our wedding day and it would have been nice to have had a choice of vendors for that very important role at our wedding ceremony.
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