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Almost 120 000 people get married in Las Vegas every year, including a group of celebrities who have decided to ditch plans to marry traditional wedding in the city shines. The former Baywatch girl Pamela Anderson, NBA star Dennis Rodman basketball and tennis champion Andre Agassi all said yes in a chapel of brilliant. The wedding of celebrity to make the headlines is the union of millionaire glamor model Katie Price, with cage fighting transvestism Celebrity Big Brother winner was Alex Reid.
Price and Reid's wedding has been great fodder for the tabloids in the UK who question the publicity hungry couple of reasons. While the B-Listers say they have to marry for true love, a vision more cynical is that the wedding could be nothing more than a commercial move. Possibly, the camera crews were in the vicinity of the couple and recorded every movement, giving this holiday in Las Vegas added glamor factor.
Rather than try to understand why stars or fame seekers flock to Sin City, why Why not head over there and find out for yourself? With the pound against the dollar rebounding, you can now head and the experience of Las Vegas where you can leave shopping all day and party all night without breaking the bank. The city is known for its innovative design hotels. With temptation around every corner, in the form of casinos, theme parks, shows and nightly entertainment, holidays Las Vegas will be most enjoyed by thrill-seekers and party-tourists lovers. And who knows, might bump into Katie Price on her way to her upcoming wedding.
Tim George has been working in the travel industry for 10 years. He enjoys writing about holiday deals, especially Las Vegas holidays
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