Trip Ideas Hey Pranksters: Getting Fake-Married in Las Vegas is Super Easy Now By Erika Owen Erika Owen Instagram Website Erika Owen is a writer, editor, audience development expert, and author of a number of books. She loves discovering quirky corners of the world — especially in Iceland, or the larger Scandinavia region — and sharing them with her audience. She's penned more than 350 stories in her 10+ years as a writer, with bylines appearing in Travel + Leisure, Vogue, Architectural Digest, Bon Appetit, and more. Outside of writing and traveling, she's an enthusiastic doodler and will try any art or craft once. * 10+ years of writing and editing experience * 3 published books: "The Art of Flaneuring: How to Wander with Intention and Discover a Better Life," "Lawbreaking Ladies: 50 Tales of Daring, Defiant, and Dangerous Women from History," and "Fodor's Essential Iceland" Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines Published on May 11, 2015 Share Tweet Pin Email Photo: Jack Hollingsworth/ Corbis Forget novelty mugs and shot glasses boasting iconic Las Vegas signage. There’s a souvenir option that’s just as kitschy, if a little less … expected: a fake wedding photo from “I Got Married in Vegas! Just Kidding.” For $34.95 you can have that iconic “Just Married” snapshot with a fake Elvis officiate and an “authentic looking” wedding certificate. Located right on the Vegas strip outside of Bally’s Las Vegas at Grand Bazaar Shops, it’s a great spot for taking a quick break from gambling and playing some matrimonial dress-up (dresses, veils, and bridal bouquets included). Truth be told, getting fake-married has never been easier: You won’t even have to step foot into one of Vegas’ many little white chapels. Jump in front of a green screen right on the sidewalk with your bride- or groom-to-be and start posing. You’ll walk away with prints and digital copies emailed to you right away, perfect for shocking all of your friends and family on Instagram. If a fake wedding isn’t what you’re looking for, you’ve got options. Pranksters can also opt for the I Got Arrested in Vegas, I Won a Million Dollar Jackpot in Vegas, or the I Got Knocked Up in Vegas (never fear: fake belly included) packages. Erika Owen is the Audience Engagement Editor at Travel + Leisure. Follow her on Twitter and Instagram at @erikaraeowen. Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit