Viva, Las Vegas! Have we successfully turned the song into an earworm? If we haven't yet, then we will have by the end of this article. Vegas has a long-standing reputation for being the wedding destination for just about everyone, from young couples to those on their fifth marriage. It's a place where weddings are about as common as shoe shopping, and it also happens to be just as easy... or easier, depending on the shoes we're looking for.

From Elvis-themed weddings to drive-thru matrimony (no, we're not kidding), Vegas has an endless number of ways to tie the knot. With few legalities involved and a clerk that's open until midnight on weekends, it's easy to see why so many people go with ceremonies that are quick, simple, and take minimal planning to achieve. That's not to say Vegas doesn't see some hefty ceremonies, though, and we're taking a virtual stroll down the strip to see what's involved before saying 'I do'.

20 There Are Tons Of Elvis 'Packages' To Choose From, And Some Are Pretty Cool

While it may have seemed tacky at one point, Elvis-themed weddings have become quite professional in Vegas. With incredible impersonators and singers who have the voice of an angel (or Elvis... same thing, right?), there's no end to the ways that you, too, can have a hubba-hubba-lovin' wedding.

19 Save Time By Filling Out The 'Pre-Approval' For Marriage, It's All Online!

The only thing a couple has to worry about when filling out the pre-application online is whether or not they've spelled their names correctly. And if they haven't, well... that speaks for itself. Vegas has made the process that much simpler and faster by utilizing digital marriage apps.

18 Under 18? No Problem, Elvis Can Still Marry Youngsters

HOWEVER, there is a clause here: Anyone under the age of 18 must do so with the agreement of a parent, i.e. signed parental consent. It's not legal until a guardian says so, that's the one rule Vegas makes clear. Remember those school field trip permission slips? This is so much more fun.

17 It Costs Less Than $100 To Get Hitched

The wedding license usually costs between $60-$70. Keep in mind, this is without the ceremony. Even so, a Vegas wedding can still be pretty cheap if you're just looking to have a one-and-done type of deal. Without caterers, reception halls, and guest lists, there's no need to spend more than two-hundred bucks.

16 Even International Marriages Are Valid In A Vegas Chapel, No Questions Asked

That's right, Vegas has few limitations, if any at all. All they require is a birth certificate (or some form of identification) and the money to pay for a license, and you're set. Additionally, this marriage license is legally recognized, so it's not like getting married outside the US and having an invalid ceremony.

15 Second Cousins Are Totally Fair Game

This is a judgment-free zone so with that being said, it's only fair to state that second cousins are, indeed, free to be married to whomever they wish - including other second cousins. Each state has different laws on this but, not surprisingly, Vegas doesn't really care too much.

14 The Las Vegas Marriage Bureau Is Open Until Midnight For Late-Night Hitching

This is something that some (including California) do have complaints about. Since the Clark County Marriage Bureau is open such late hours as opposed to the typical nine to five of most, it does seem to encourage wedding fever. That's just the way it is, though; who says midnight weddings aren't fun?

13 Vegas Sees More Than 300 Weddings Per Day

Considering how many chapels there are and now that we know how easy it is to do so, this isn't really all that surprising. It is one heck of a number, though, considering that's 600 people - at least - who have decided they want to commit to eternity forever. It's a bit more daunting when we think about it that way!

12 Elvis Can Marry A Couple And 'Dance' A Bride Down The Aisle

Walking down the aisle is no longer a somber act and it's something that can be done however the bride and groom want it to be done. From flash-mobs to traditional, parent-led brides, anything goes these days. Including having Elvis himself (or a close resemblance) hand you off.

11 Short On Time? Consider A Drive-Thru Wedding

We can't make this stuff up. There is actually a drive-thru chapel that's available for those who'd rather get their wedding done in the same amount of time it takes to pick up Taco Bell. Speaking of which, Vegas also saw its first Taco Bell wedding recently... What a world to live in.

10 There Are Plenty Of Celebs Who Got Hitched The Vegas Way

The list is long as has a decent history with well-known celebrities, but some who might surprise you are Nicolas Cage, Kelly Ripa, Frank Sinatra, Bette Midler, and even Bon Jovi. The most recent addition to this list are Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner, who had their wedding at the Little White Wedding Chapel.

9 Some Vegas Chapels Are Gorgeous, It's Not All That We See On Tv

Not every Vegas wedding chapel is a replica of what we saw in The Hangover. There are some pretty beautiful locations in Vegas, including some chapels that conduct services outdoors. From gardens to elegant reception halls, Vegas really has something to offer any type of wedding style.

One more thing the movies got wrong was how simple it is to become legally hitched. While the process is as simple as it can be, a couple will still need their marriage license before their marriage is recognized and official in a court of law. Just because you have a ceremony doesn't make it legal.

7 Hard To Believe, But True: Chapels Get Booked Up Quick!

It's true! Despite the notion surrounding Vegas marriages as far as being quick and easy, it doesn't mean they shouldn't be planned, at least a little bit. If you really have your eye on a specific chapel or location, it's best to lock it in quick, before someone else snags your spot.

6 Vegas Intentionally Makes Marriage Easier Via A No-Wait Process

Just as they've been criticized for having clerk offices open until the wee hours of the night, Vegas is also known for having a simplified process. Whereas some states require blood tests and extensive paperwork, Vegas requires nothing but a simple application and proof of identification.

5 Rapid Repeat Marriages Are A Thing, As Long As The Annulment Is Legit

Chapel staff have seen some pretty interesting things, and that includes repeat offenders - repeat marriage proposers, that is! It's not entirely unusual to have someone come in multiple times, after multiple annulments, to go through yet another wedding ceremony. Strange, yes, but not unusual.

That doesn't mean they should be encouraged or that an underage couple will necessarily get away with them. All it means is that in the past, there have been couples who have attempted - and successfully - gone through with marriage, only for it to become legal once they both turned 18. Talk about wise beyond your years.

3 Stranger Things Have Happened, Such As Siblings Attempting Marriage

It's weird and a bit taboo (okay, a lot taboo), but siblings have attempted it as a joke. Since Vegas does have a loose policy on second cousins and half-blood-related cousins, some attempt to marry their siblings - usually as a joke. They're quickly halted, or at least, we hope they are.

2 Chapels Will Turn Away Those Who Are Obviously Not In The Right Mind-State

Again, a reference to The Hangover is definitely called for here. In that movie, as with many other movies and shows which feature Vegas weddings (Friendscircumstance, we're looking at you), people seem to get married under any circumstance. This isn't always true, as staff is there for a reason - to prevent mistakes before they happen.

1 Not Every Marriage Is A Textbook Romance

It's sad, but it's true. Although Vegas weddings are fun, adventurous, and even thrilling at times, they don't always result in a happy life to follow. Many who impulsively stage their matrimony ceremony in a party spot realize that reality still has a place for them when they arrive home.