Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Ndoa kwenye gari lenye altare kwa Dola 99

Don't have the patience to go through the ordeal of a quickie marriage at a Las Vegas chapel? 

 The newly annointed Las Vegas Wedding Wagon can deliver a 10-minute curbside wedding for the unheard of low price of $99.







Las Vegas Wedding Wagon,  comes equipped with a minister, an altar and floral decorations.

Las Vegas Wedding Wagon, comes equipped with a minister, an altar and floral decorations.

Quickie Vegas weddings have — believe it or not — gotten even quicker.

Lovebirds who don't want to wait to the tie the knot at an Elvis Chapel can now turn to the Las Vegas Wedding Wagon, which offers a 10-minute curbside wedding ceremony for the low cost of $99.

The van, which comes equipped with a minister, an altar and floral decorations, launched just last week and already has had four pairs of customers, ABC News reported.

Andy Gonzalez and James Cass, who recently said good-bye the corporate world, decided to jump into the wedding business after they realized there are 7,000 to 9,000 weddings in Sin City every month.

"We both saw the potential," Gonzalez told ABC. "There could be real money here."

The pair wanted to differentiate themselves from any old Elvis Chapel by going mobile.

But they only decided to go forward with the idea after they saw another Vegas business that was run out of the back of a van - "The Hangover Bus."
WED25N_3_WEB

lasvegasweddingwagon.com

The Las Vegas Wedding Wagon, which offers a 10-minute curbside wedding ceremony for $99 - and you get a T-shirt.

"The Hangover Bus" is known to travel up and down the Vegas Strip offering intravenous therapy to those suffering after a long night of partying.

"When we saw that, we said, 'Anything is possible,'" Gonzalez said.

The pair got ordained through the Internet and now offer services that are "kind of non-denominational."

"We did a wedding Friday for a couple who wanted an Apache prayer added," Gonzalez said.
WED25N_1_WEB

The Las Vegas Wedding Wagon is run by Andy Gonzalez and James Cass, who got ordained on the Internet.

Prospective couples can reserve a service on the phone or online.

And the mobile chapel will go pretty much wherever the couple wants, including the famous "Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas" sign.

Gonzalez joked that the possibilities for businesses-on-wheels are endless - if the Wedding Wagon goes well.

"We joked about our starting a 'briss-bus,'" he says. "But that maybe would be going too far."

No comments:

Post a Comment