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| - Came here for a friend's wedding and the whole experience, for me, was really hit or miss.
Hits: They have video cameras throughout to live stream your ceremony online. This was incredibly helpful to our groom as his sister had just had a baby in Norway but, due to the government shut-down, was unable to get the baby a passport to fly in for the big day. Another hit was the man who led the ceremony. They opted for a regular guy (no Elvis impersonator) and he had a lot of really good things to say. He really engaged with the bride and groom and made the rest of feel like we weren't just watching a quick, typical Vegas-style wedding.
Misses: When we all filed in to the chapel, we saved the front row for the moms and the grandparents to give them the best view. However, the staff should have mentioned that, because of the cameras, the bride and groom stand in between the two front rows making it impossible for those in that row to see anything. Also, The photographer lady was seemingly real nice to the bride and groom, but not so nice to the rest of us. She was incredibly pushy and kept telling us all that we needed to leave. It made for a really confusing and awkward half hour while we waited for the newlyweds to finish up their shots.
Overall, This place really isn't that bad but it didn't really impress me all that much either.
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