Tie the knot curbside with the Vegas Wedding Wagon

Jul 24, 2012 - 16:48
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Tie the knot curbside with the Vegas Wedding Wagon
Get married in the street with the Las Vegas Wedding Wagon

Drive-thru weddings in Vegas are so two divorces ago. Why pay for gas when you can arrange for a drive-by? Just call up the Las Vegas Wedding Wagon and your ceremony will come to you, wherever you are, for the grand price of $99.

Business owners Andy Gonzalez and James Cass are the ordained mobile ministers who will seal your love, and if you get in before the end of the month, you'll score a free t-shirt to remind you of your special day -- even if you're no longer married. "We joked about starting a 'briss-bus,' but that maybe would be going too far," Gonzalez said.

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What would your family and friends think of a drive-by wedding?

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