Unusual Las Vegas Weddings: Get Married By Plane, Ship Or Coaster

The Craziest Places To Get Hitched In Vegas
FILE - This July 28, 2005 file photo shows an electric company worker changing ballasts and lamps on the "Welcome to Las Vegas," sign in Las Vegas, Nev. A visit to Sin City can't really begin without a stop at this iconic sign. Located at the gateway to town and dating back to 1959, the sign is usually swarmed by dozens of tourists posing for photos and a bride or two just out of the wedding chapel. (AP Photo/Joe Cavaretta, file)
FILE - This July 28, 2005 file photo shows an electric company worker changing ballasts and lamps on the "Welcome to Las Vegas," sign in Las Vegas, Nev. A visit to Sin City can't really begin without a stop at this iconic sign. Located at the gateway to town and dating back to 1959, the sign is usually swarmed by dozens of tourists posing for photos and a bride or two just out of the wedding chapel. (AP Photo/Joe Cavaretta, file)

Las Vegas is known as the “Marriage Capital of the World.”

Clark County issues an average of 315 wedding licenses every day. That’s more than 100,000 betrothals a year.

While most ceremonies take place in chapels, including many on the Strip, Las Vegas is famous for its over-the-top weddings.

Here’s a list of some of the more unusual places to get hitched:

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