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Chapels advertise features, such as
stained glass windows, oak flooring, historical buildings, chandeliers and
more. If you would prefer a modern building, it is possible to find chapels
that are less traditional, such as those that are located in art galleries but
you will need to research them well if you want to get a good deal. Wedding chapels come in various sizes, and
you must calculate how many guests will require seating at your wedding before
committing to a particular chapel. The majority of chapels seat between a
hundred and a hundred and fifty guests, but there is one to suit every size of
wedding. In Las Vegas, for example, there are chapels just large enough for the
Bride, Groom, officiate and witness. The location of your wedding chapel is
key. There are numerous choices in cities and towns, but you may opt for a more
natural or dramatic position. There are wedding chapels located anywhere from
the Smoky Mountains to Hawaiian beaches, from Lake Tahoe to Disneyland! If you have connections to the military,
you could consider holding your wedding in a military chapel on a military base.
There are long waiting lists for these facilities, but they are usually free
(except a charitable donation). Some facilities offer a choice of chapel
depending on your religion, and it is possible to find Protestant, Catholic and
Jewish chapels. However, there may be restrictions on decoration or numbers of
guests. There is also a vast array of novelty, or
themed, wedding chapels springing up everywhere these days. The first themed
chapels originated in Las Vegas, but it is now possible to find outlandish chapel
designs anywhere. Aside from the ubiquitous Elvis chapels, there are options such as a neon wedding at the luminous chapel in New Orleans, or a Cowboy chapel in Nevada. Try to
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