Unique Las Vegas Elopement | Worre Studios + Elopement Las Vegas

I promise you, this is gonna be the coolest elopement you’ve ever seen.

Brittany first contacted me about a May elopement date, but sadly, I was already booked. Here’s where she becomes the coolest person I’ve ever met – she changed her elopement date just so I could work with her. The more we talked, the more I knew she and Roger had something special together. When they inquired, Brittany told me, “Roger and I met in San Francisco and have been together for 9+ years. Roger has always made me feel at home and we have the same sense of humor! We got engaged in 2020 in Tahoe under the guise of a very long fast food run from San Francisco, and have been putting off wedding planning due to the panini.”

Yes, you read that right – a very long fast food run. Turns out, there are no Raising Cane’s in the San Francisco area, and the nearest one is in Reno, Nevada. So why not take a road trip and conveniently stop next to the beautiful Lake Tahoe along the way to ask the love of your life to spend eternity together?

“We moved to Las Vegas this winter and decided to have a fun Vegas elopement,” Brittany said. “We both love bright neon lights, electronic music, fast food, rainbows, not taking ourselves too seriously, and the strip kinda encompasses all that.”

Now here’s where it gets doubly interesting. Brittany told me as much as she could about the ceremony, which was that it “will take place at Worre Studios in south Las Vegas. I actually don't know much about it because Roger is planning the details of that as a surprise to me. He's planning custom visuals/music to be shown on the circular screen at the venue. There will be no guests other than the officiant and photographers/videographers. I just need to show up in my dress with my vows.”

Y’all – what? I feel like it’s commonplace these days to have the brides take the lead on wedding planning, so to have a groom say that he picked the venue and planned an entire presentation for her was just out of this world exciting!

The day finally came and we started the afternoon at the Bellagio in a suite overlooking the Strip. Roger had been running around all morning putting the finishing touches on everything while Brittany enjoyed her pampering with the hair and makeup team. While they were technically getting ready together, they still were able to surprise each other all dressed up, and Brittany got to help Roger put the finishing touches on his suit, too!

Before we knew it, it was time to head over to Worre Studios to see what surprises Roger had cooked up. Y’all. It was unlike anything I had ever seen. Roger and the team created a 360-degree experience, complete with cherry blossoms and pink florals (Brittany’s favorites), with a cake to share, diet Coke to cheers with, and even a blast from the past – a Dance Dance Revolution board.

Turns out, Roger is actually a nationally ranked DDR player, and has been for nearly 20 years. Meanwhile, I’m lucky if I get 5 points during an entire song.

Safe to say, Brittany was speechless. The ceremony started with a 10-minute presentation, recapping their love story through the decade they had spent together, all culminating to today, where they finally got married.

I am so beyond lucky to have this job.

These two shed their tears and committed to forever, and we celebrated with cake, coke, and crazy dance moves. And then, the moment everyone had been waiting for – Cane’s. They split a Box Combo in the parking lot of the closest Raising Cane’s, and then we were off to celebrate with a photo tour around Vegas!

These two were a ton of fun, and I think it shows in their photos just how much they love their lives together!

If you have a unique Las Vegas elopement planned and you’re ready for some kick-ass photos, get in touch! I am so stoked for ya!

Photography: Amber Garrett Photography
Planning and Coordination: Elopement Las Vegas
Florals: Amy Wong
Hair and makeup: Paper Bag Beauty
Venues: Bellagio, Worre Studios, Raising Cane’s