Las Vegas is the natural habitat for the couple-merch concept — a city built on residencies, headliners, and merch stands. A wedding here is already a show; the booth just makes it official. Vegas dates carry a flat $900 travel fee on top of standard pricing, and everything else — booth, crew, garments, design — arrives identical to a SoCal date.
The Vegas formats
Three shapes dominate our Vegas bookings. The chapel-to-dinner wedding, where the booth sets at the restaurant buyout and the merch doubles as the announcement for everyone who was not at the chapel. The suite after-party — our single most-requested Vegas format — pressing from ten to two in a lounge or villa while the Strip glows through the windows. And the full destination weekend, where a welcome-party drop puts hats on fifty guests who then wear them down every casino floor in a two-mile radius for three days. Free-range advertising for your marriage.
Hotel logistics, handled
Vegas venues are professionalized like nowhere else: loading docks with appointment systems, union considerations at certain properties, security lists, service elevators sized for road cases. This is the most tour-like logistics environment we play, and the rig is built for exactly it — everything cases up, rolls, and clears a standard service elevator. We coordinate directly with hotel catering and convention services so your planner never translates between us.
Timing and the desert night
Vegas runs late and air conditioning runs cold, which flips the usual curve: hoodies move indoors here, caps move at pool parties, and the peak press window lands closer to midnight than any other market. For compressed suite windows we pre-press the base run and keep the live presses for names and roles — the same encore playbook from the after-party format.
Give us six weeks for a Vegas date when possible; the routing is easy but dock appointments book out. Send the property and date and the residency is yours.