THE MOB MUSEUM MAKES BRIDES,
GROOMS AN OFFER
THEY CAN’T REFUSE WITH NEW
WEDDING PACKAGES
Seriously, if you are going to get married in Vegas, that why not do it at The
Mob Museum, The National Museum of Organized Crime and Law Enforcement, is
a most arresting wedding venue. Just announced for 2013—a menu of packages
guaranteed to ensure everything from the engagement party to the reception is
as memorable as can be.
Weddings and vow renewals at The Mob Museum may take place
inside the historic, restored Federal courtroom or on the Museum’s front steps
with its monumental façade as a backdrop. Also an option—a full buyout of the
entire Museum, allowing the wedding party and guests to enjoy full access to
the exhibitions.
Couples can also share their good news with everyone at the
Museum that day. The Mob Museum congratulates the couple on their special day
with a personalized message on the first floor dot wall. The wall is also
available for once-in-a-lifetime proposals.
Wedding packages include:
Dressed To Kill
20-minute, 10 a.m. ceremony inside the courtroom, inclusive
of access to the Museum’s indoor and outdoor spaces for the bride and groom’s
photo shoot. Maximum guests, including the bride and groom: 40
Married To The Mob
20-minute outdoor ceremony on the Museum’s front steps
during open hours. Maximum guests, including the bride and groom: 20
Til Death Do You Part
Courtroom ceremony; access to the Museum for a photo shoot
with bride, groom and wedding party; and Champagne cocktail hour or brunch in
the Museum’s third-floor board room. Time available: from 12 until 5 p.m.
Maximum guests, including the bride and groom: 30
Luck Be a Lady
Full Museum buyout. Ceremony at 6:30 p.m. followed by photo
shoot for bride, groom and wedding party. Cocktail hour on Museum’s third floor
from 7 to 8 p.m. Dinner at 8 p.m. inside the courtroom. Maximum guests,
including the bride and groom: 120 seated, 400 reception style
Pre-wedding events available
at The Mob Museum include:
- Friday night rehearsal
dinner beginning at 7 p.m. inside the courtroom, in the third-floor
ballroom or multi-purpose room. Maximum guests: 120
- Good Fellas Blood Oath
Ceremony (great for bachelor parties) in the Museum’s Board Room.
Maximum participants: 8
- Bridal showers in the
Museum’s third-floor board room. Maximum guests: 24
Additional Services
The Museum offers all-inclusive packages to include:
catering, photography, officiants, floral, décor, musicians, lighting, photo
booth —or anything and everything desired to make the event memorable.
Costs
Costs for the wedding packages begin at $1,000 for Dressed
To Kill, up to sky’s-the-limit for the Luck Be a Lady package. Costs for
pre-wedding events may be obtained upon request.
To Make Reservations
To book your wedding event at The Mob Museum, call Lauren
Phillips at (702) 724-8611 or email lphillips@themobmuseum.org
ABOUT THE MOB MUSEUM
The Mob Museum is a world-class destination in
downtown Las Vegas dedicated to the thrilling story of organized crime and
law enforcement. It presents an exciting and authentic view of the Mob’s impact
on Las Vegas history and its unique imprint on the world. True stories of Mob
history are brought to life in a bold and contemporary style via engaging exhibits,
high-tech theater presentations and more than 600 artifacts, the largest
collection of Mob and related law enforcement memorabilia under one roof. Since
opening in 2012, The Mob Museum has accumulated numerous accolades, including
being named one of “20 Places Every American Should See” by Fox News and Budget
Travel magazine, “Las Vegas’ Best New Attractions for 2012” by Travel
+ Leisure magazine, “9 Reasons to Visit Las Vegas” by CNNgo and “Best
Museum” by Nevada Magazine. Admission is $19.95 for adults ages 18 and
over with special pricing for children, seniors, military, law enforcement,
Nevada residents, and teachers. Museum hours are Sundays through Thursdays from
10 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Fridays and Saturdays 10 a.m. until 8 p.m. For more
information, call (702) 229-2734 or visit www.themobmuseum.org. Connect
on Facebook: www.facebook.com/themobmuseum
and on Twitter: @TheMobMuseum.