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Okay, so we passed by this place at our casino on our wedding day on the way to a show, and of course we got suckered in by the loud but friendly woman calling us over to pick out a $15 oyster. They did an entire ceremony complete with "ALOHA!" etc. and, although cheesy, it was fun. We got a really pretty pearl from the deal that according to the chart symbolized love-- so again, cheesy-- but in a great way. The only downfall is that they immediately made a hole for a setting and then attempted to sell us a ring, necklace... anything that would cost more (up to about $400, which is a far cry from $15). We declined, only wanting the memento of the pearl, which seemed to irritate the person working there, but that did not matter as we happily walked away with our pearl with minimal cost. We got a nice setting after getting home, and after all was said and done, less than $100 bought a ring that is beautiful and a piece of our Las Vegas wedding. If you know what you are doing going in, you won't get suckered, and you'll have fun.
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