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To the Welcome to Fabulous sign
Navigate to the famous Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas sign at the south end of the Strip. Check in once the bride and her crew are in front of it.
To Tower of the Americas (bride)
Walk through HemisFair Park to the base of the Tower of the Americas and check in.
To USS Midway (bride)
Walk west along Broadway Pier to the USS Midway Museum and check in by the gangway with the bride.
To Vondelpark
Time to recharge in the greenest part of Amsterdam. Navigate to Vondelpark and check in.
To Waikiki Beach (bride)
Navigate to Waikiki Beach and check in at the Duke Kahanamoku statue near the Royal Hawaiian with the bride.
To Wilhelminapark
Time for a green pause. Navigate to Wilhelminapark, the most beautiful park in Utrecht, and check in among the old trees.
To Wynwood Walls
Navigate to Wynwood, the street art capital of Miami. Check in once you are surrounded by giant murals.
To-go cocktail crawl
Order a Savannah to-go cocktail (frozen daiquiri, espresso martini, mimosa) from a bar that pours into a paper cup, gather on a square and take a group photo with the bride leading a "cheers" pose, every cup in shot.
Top of Rotterdam
The Euromast soars above the city. Take a group photo at the entrance where everyone jumps as high as possible, as if you are trying to reach the top yourselves.
Tower silhouette bridal pose
The Tower of the Americas is San Antonio's skyline anchor. Find a vantage point in HemisFair Park where the full tower fits in the frame, line the bride up in front and take a group photo with everyone pointing up.
Tram spotters
The Hague has had a wide tram network running through the city for over 150 years. Find a tram, get as close as safely possible (on the platform or the pavement) and take a group photo with the tram clearly in shot.
Trivia: Asheville incorporated
Asheville was incorporated and named after North Carolina Governor Samuel Ashe. In what year?
Trivia: Atlanta Olympics
Atlanta hosted the Summer Olympic Games in what year (the centennial of the modern Olympic Games)?
Trivia: Austin Live Music slogan
Austin officially trademarked the slogan "Live Music Capital of the World" in what year?
Trivia: Bat count Austin
Roughly how many Mexican free-tailed bats live under the Congress Avenue Bridge in summer (in millions)?
Trivia: Battle of the Alamo
The Battle of the Alamo, the thirteen-day siege that became a rallying cry for Texas independence, ended in March of what year?
Trivia: Bellagio dance year
The Bellagio Fountains were unveiled along with the Bellagio Hotel itself. In what year did they start dancing?
Trivia: BeltLine length
The Atlanta BeltLine project converts an abandoned freight railroad ring around the city into a multi-use trail. Roughly how many miles long is the ring (within 2)?
Trivia: Biltmore completion
George Washington Vanderbilt II opened the Biltmore Estate, the largest privately owned house in the United States, on Christmas Eve of what year?
Trivia: Biltmore rooms
How many rooms does the Biltmore House have (the main house, not the entire estate)?
Trivia: Book printing
Deventer is a true book city. A world-famous 15th-century book printer worked here. What was his first name?
Trivia: Canal belt
The Amsterdam canal belt is world-famous. In what year was it added to the UNESCO World Heritage list?
Trivia: Carnival name
During carnival, Utrecht changes its name. What is the city called then?
Trivia: City nickname
The Hague has a well-known nickname because of the court, parliament and government here. What is the city often called?