Here's how you can get married at Denny

Because no millennium has time or money to plan or pay a wedding.


The place that searches your favorite flapjacks battery wants to host your wedding thisValentine's day. But do not worry, you will not attach the knot in a brotherous restaurant with rucks cup. No,Denny's You want you to get married in the most traditional frame imaginable: at a chapel.

On February 14, you and your beloved, BAE, conducted or die, or "ball and chain" can go to the capital of all the epopations (Las Vegas) and stop at450 rue Fremont-AKA The address of Denny's pop-up chapel - and get married for absolutely no cost. You do not even sign up. The catch? You must hang an online place between the specified time window.

You can have a shot to experiment the wedding of your dreams of Denny, but only if you stop from noon and 6 m. Valentine's Day. Think about it, even if you have to camp all night, just to marry your person without even having to pay a nickel, is not worth it? At the very least, for the experience?

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If you claim your place in Alter, your matrimony will be accompanied by an on-site officiant and a live DJ. You will even have a reception, with a toast of champagne and marriage pancake puppies (alias a fierce version of the chain fries pancake bullets). After walking in the driveway with your dinner, you can go to the full service bar, stacked with $ 2 promotions at $ 6 in Denny and $ 8.

Love does not get simpler than that, people.

So, the most romantic day of the year, you could say "I do it" to the one you love the most and with the courtesy of the place that prepares this plate of bacon and eggs as you like it better. All you have to do is secure your plane tickets.

It's the wedding you have never dreamed of.


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