Neon Museum Wedding Guide: Plan the Coolest Vegas Elopement Ever

Newlywed sharing an intimate moment during their wedding at the Neon Museum in Las Vegas.

If you’re dreaming of a Las Vegas wedding that’s unique, fun, and full of vintage charm, the Neon Museum is one of the coolest places you can say “I do.” This guide will walk you through everything you need to know about getting married at the Neon Museum—from permits and pricing to photo tips and styling ideas. Let’s dive in!


About the Neon Museum

The Neon Museum is a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving iconic Las Vegas signs from old casinos and businesses. It’s a colorful, nostalgic, and truly unforgettable location that blends art, history, and light into one epic wedding backdrop.

You’ll find massive vintage signs from places like the Stardust, Riviera, Moulin Rouge, and Golden Nugget—all beautifully weathered and bursting with character. If you love retro vibes and dramatic visuals, this venue is a total gem.


Why Choose the Neon Museum for Your Wedding?

  • One-of-a-kind photo ops with bold color, glowing lights, and legendary signs
  • Rich history and vintage charm you won’t find anywhere else
  • Central location close to the Strip, Downtown, and Fremont Street
  • Works well for both elopements and small weddings

Ceremony Spaces

The museum has a few spaces you can choose from depending on your group size, time of day, and budget:

1. North Gallery

  • Best for: Elopements and small ceremonies
  • Features: Signs from Stardust, Golden Nugget, Lady Luck, New York New York, Pioneer Club, and more
  • No ropes/stanchions, which means clean backdrops for photos
  • Capacity: ~10 people

2. Main Boneyard (Neon Boneyard)

  • Best for: Portrait sessions or large ceremonies
  • Features: The primary museum collection and 26 restored signs
  • Roped-off displays with guided-tour paths
  • Can be used for ceremonies and photos, but you’ll need to coordinate with museum staff
  • Capacity: Up to ~75 people for buyouts

Pricing & Permits

Photo + Ceremony Fees (as of 2025)

  • North Gallery: Starts at $400 for 30 minutes, $800 per hour
  • Main Boneyard: Buyout rates start higher—ask for a custom quote
  • Photo permit required even if you’re not having a ceremony
  • Groups over 10 (including vendors) may incur additional fees

💡 Pro Tip: Book at least 2-3 months in advance, especially during spring and fall.


When to Get Married at the Neon Museum

Best Season:

  • March to May and October to November: Mild weather and beautiful lighting

Best Time of Day:

  • Golden hour (1-2 hours before sunset): The light is dreamy and you get the best of both natural and neon lighting
  • After dark: If you love the full glow of neon signs, book after sundown

What You Can & Can’t Bring

Allowed:

  • Floral arrangements
  • Small arches or backdrops (must be approved)
  • Acoustic musicians (inquire for amplification rules)
  • Champagne toast (with permit)

Not Allowed:

  • Confetti, rice, or glitter
  • Pets (unless service animals)
  • Drones or unapproved lighting

Styling Tips

  • Go bold! Sequins, metallics, bright colors, and fun textures shine against the neon signs
  • Retro and glam looks fit the vibe perfectly (think 50s-inspired, vintage Vegas, or modern disco)
  • Keep decor minimal – the signs are already your backdrop

Photography Tips

As a Las Vegas wedding photographer, here are my best tips:

  • Schedule portraits during golden hour to get both sun + neon
  • Use the environment: Candid strolls through signs, close-ups with bold colors, dramatic wide shots

Sample Timeline (1-Hour Elopement)

TimeActivity
6:30 PMCouple arrives for setup
6:45 PMCeremony in North Gallery
7:00 PMPortrait session in North Gallery and Main Boneyard
7:30 PMExit and optional offsite portraits (Downtown LV, Fremont Street)

🕐 Adjust times depending on sunset and museum availability.


Recommended Vendors

Officiants:

Florals:

Hair + Makeup:


FAQ

Can I bring my own photographer?

Yes, but they must provide insurance and be approved by the museum. (And hey, I know the layout and lighting like the back of my hand—just saying!)

Do I need a marriage license?

Yes, you’ll need to obtain a Nevada marriage license beforehand. You can get it at the Clark County Marriage Bureau.

Is there parking?

Yes! There is a designated lot for museum guests.

Is the venue wheelchair accessible?

Yes, most of the museum paths are accessible.


Location & Contact Info

Neon Museum Las Vegas
770 Las Vegas Blvd N, Las Vegas, NV 89101
Google Maps Link


Final Thoughts

A Neon Museum wedding is perfect if you want something offbeat, iconic, and filled with vintage Vegas energy. With just a little planning, you can have a day that feels playful, romantic, and totally you.

If you’re thinking of eloping or having an intimate ceremony here, I’d love to help you capture the magic. Reach out and let’s create something unforgettable!


Want more tips? Check out my Las Vegas Elopement Guide for venue comparisons, vendor ideas, and photo inspiration.