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ChangeArm wrestling Vegas
Challenge a stranger to arm wrestling (or thumb wrestling for the subtle version). Photograph the battle.
Beer toast Vegas
Find a bar, order a round of beers (or whatever) and photograph the official toast. To the groom!
Buffet bite
Vegas is the buffet capital of America. Get any Vegas food (a buffet plate, a giant cocktail, a big slice) and take a group photo where everyone takes a bite or a sip at the same time.
Casino chip pose
Vegas runs on chips. Find any casino floor (or a casino-themed photo wall, no need to gamble) and take a group photo where everyone is holding (or pretending to hold) a stack of chips. Poker faces mandatory.
Casino chip pose for the bride
Find a casino floor or a casino-themed photo wall (no need to gamble). Take a group photo where the bride holds a stack of chips like she just won big. Poker faces only.
Casino hop pose
The Strip lines up themed casinos that mimic Paris, Venice, ancient Rome and New York within walking distance. Take a group photo where each team member points at a different themed casino. The more themes captured, the better.
Checkpoint: Bellagio Fountains
Navigate to the front of the Bellagio Fountains on the Strip. Check in once the team is lined up along the railing.
Checkpoint: Fremont Street
Navigate to Fremont Street Experience in old downtown Vegas. Check in once the team stands under the giant LED canopy.
Checkpoint: The Strip
Navigate to a central stretch of the Las Vegas Strip near Caesars Palace. Check in when the casino marquees stretch in both directions.
Checkpoint: 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 team is gathered around it.
Cocktail in hand
You can legally walk the Strip with a cocktail. Get yardstick drinks, slushies or fancy cocktails for the team and take a photo of the official toast with the bride centred. The bigger the glass, the better.
Eiffel and gondolas
Find the Las Vegas Eiffel Tower (Paris Las Vegas) or the gondola canals at the Venetian. Take a group photo with the replica landmark in shot, posing as if you are actually in Europe. A baguette or a "Mamma mia" gesture is encouraged.
Eiffel selfie at Paris Las Vegas
Vegas has its own Eiffel Tower at Paris Las Vegas. Find a spot where the replica tower is visible and take a group photo as if you flew the bride to actual Paris. Bonus for any "ooh la la" gestures.
Fake tattoo Vegas
Give the groom a fake tattoo somewhere visible (hand, neck, forehead). Close-up photo of the masterpiece.
Fountains for the bride
Wait for a Bellagio Fountains show and take a group photo (or short video) with the fountains erupting behind the team. The bride in the middle of the line, of course.
Fountains for the groom
When the fountains start dancing: take a group photo where the crew lifts the groom on their shoulders, fountain shooting up behind him.
Fountains in motion
The Bellagio Fountains dance every 15 to 30 minutes. Wait for a show and take a group photo (or short video) with the fountains erupting behind the team. The bigger the splash, the better.
Groom lift Las Vegas
The crew triumphantly lifts the groom into the air like he just won the world title. Take the photo.
Group finale on the Strip
The final challenge! Find a beautiful Vegas spot (the Strip, the Welcome sign, a casino front) and take an amazing group photo with the whole team in shot. A photo for the ages, well done everyone!
High Roller view
The High Roller observation wheel is one of the tallest in the world. Find a spot from where you can see it (or just walk up to its base at The LINQ) and take a group photo with the wheel clearly behind you.
High Roller wave
The High Roller is one of the tallest observation wheels in the world. Find a spot where you can see it and take a group photo with the bride waving at the wheel as if she is about to ride it.
Imitate the groom Vegas
One crew member imitates the groom at his most iconic, embarrassing or typical moment. Photo or short video. Groom may protest.
LED canopy bridal stare
Lie down or lean back as a group on Fremont Street and take a group photo or short video looking up into the massive LED canopy. The bride in the middle of the lineup, of course.
LED canopy stag stare
Under the Fremont Street LED canopy: take a photo where the whole crew is lying back, looking up, with the groom in the middle. The lights do the rest.