{"id":216894,"date":"2022-06-12T12:48:33","date_gmt":"2022-06-12T19:48:33","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.casino.org\/news\/?p=216894"},"modified":"2022-06-13T09:57:36","modified_gmt":"2022-06-13T16:57:36","slug":"las-vegas-wedding-chapels-abg-negotiate-on-elvis-presley-themed-ceremonies","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.casino.org\/news\/las-vegas-wedding-chapels-abg-negotiate-on-elvis-presley-themed-ceremonies\/","title":{"rendered":"Las Vegas Wedding Chapels, ABG Negotiate On Elvis Presley-Themed Ceremonies\u00a0"},"content":{"rendered":"

Licensing agreements may soon be in place between several Las Vegas wedding chapels and the company in charge of Elvis Presley\u2019s name, image, and likeness. The recent fever over feared court action against the chapels by the large corporation apparently has gone to a simmer, if not disappeared.<\/p>\n

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A recent Elvis-themed wedding at Graceland Wedding Chapel, pictured above. Elvis ceremonies were at risk in Las Vegas, but now a licensing company is negotiating fees and details with the chapels. (Image: Mikayla Whitmore\/Culture Trip)<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

Many of the 50-plus Las Vegas chapels which offer Elvis-themed destination weddings got cease and desist letters<\/a> last month from Authentic Brands Group (ABG), a chapel owner told Casino.org<\/em>. ABG is a licensing company that represents Presley\u2019s estate and the estates of many other celebrities.<\/p>\n

The company apparently then backtracked. Their representatives negotiated with chapel owners, KTNV<\/em>, a local TV station, reported.<\/p>\n

The goal of the meetings is to come up with an agreement to \u201ckeep the King a legendary fixture for all Las Vegas wedding chapels,” according to two such chapels, Vegas Weddings and Viva Las Vegas Weddings, as revealed to KTNV<\/em>.<\/p>\n

Favorable Agreement Sought for All<\/h2>\n

The chapels’ representatives also want to \u201cnegotiate an agreement favorable to all parties involved.”<\/p>\n

As of last week, ABG had reached out to six wedding chapels to have them licensed in a partnership with the company. Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman told the Las Vegas Review-Journal<\/em> that some eight other chapels are on the company\u2019s \u201clist.\u201d<\/p>\n

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Last week, ABG officials also took part in a conference call with Goodman, the report said. It included Dana Carpenter, executive vice president of entertainment, Natasha Fishman, chief communications officer and executive vice president of marketing, and Michelle Ciciyasvili, public relations director, the Review-Journal<\/em> said.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n

Chapel owners and some politicians, such as Goodman, were outraged at the initial crackdown by ABG. The move threatened Las Vegas\u2019 financially lucrative marriage sector, they said. The entire wedding industry in the city produces $2 billion<\/a> a year in commerce.<\/p>\n

Earlier, the asking price for an annual fee was as high as $20,000 a year, according to what one wedding chapel owner told Casino.org<\/em> and other news outlets. But as of last week, several chapels told the Review-Journal<\/em> ABG is asking $500 a year. They had yet to see the price tag and offer in writing.<\/p>\n

Chapels Have Peace of Mind<\/h2>\n

The reported lower fees have given relief to the small businesses.<\/p>\n

Right now, we all have peace of mind and that\u2019s the most important thing,\u201d <\/strong>Viva Las Vegas Weddings marketing manager Sarah Lester told KVVU<\/em>, another local TV station.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n

The mayor also is feeling hopeful now.<\/p>\n

\u201cI hope that communication was not (to blame for) this scare that they put into us. But I think their whole purpose now is to work with Las Vegas,\u201d Goodman told the Review-Journal<\/em>.<\/p>\n

During her telephonic meeting with company officials, Goodman asked ABG to open an office in Las Vegas. Company officials did not comment but reportedly are considering the idea.<\/p>\n

Vegas Icon<\/h2>\n

The controversy erupted just weeks before the highly anticipated premiere of a new movie,<\/a>\u00a0Elvis<\/em>. It stars Austin Butler and Tom Hanks. The movie may increase interest in Elvis-themed weddings.<\/p>\n

Presley was a Las Vegas legend. He co-starred with Ann-Margret in \u201cViva Las Vegas.\u201d He also performed in an estimated 636 consecutive shows at the International and Las Vegas Hilton, the Review-Journal<\/em> said.<\/p>\n

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