Mount Airy Casino Resort to present wedding vows with Elvis on February 15

January 10, 2025
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The property has made the event free for all participants, but the 21-and-over ceremony requires advanced registration.

Key points:

- Elvis tribute artist Daniel Jenkins will be playing the iconic singer, with Mount Airy Casino Resort stating that Jenkins will also hold a public performance on the day

- The event will be held at the Mount Airy Casino Resort’s events center, with advanced sign-up required by February 12

Mount Airy Casino Resort will be hosting a wedding vow renewal ceremony on February 15 in celebration of Valentine’s Day weekend, as Elvis Presley impersonator Daniel Jenkins will also be on-hand for a public performance.

The event is set to kick off in the Mount Airy Casino Resort's events center, restricted to couples aged 21-and-over. While the event is free for all participants, advanced registration is required by February 12. 

Jenkins will be performing for couples during their vow renewal ceremony on the day and hold his public performance later that night.

Mount Airy Casino Resort held a similar event during February 2024, when Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania Mayor Michael Moreno led the couples through their ceremonies. 

Good to know: Pennsylvania recently posted a November 2024 gaming revenue of $562.4m, including a record monthly sports wagering handle figure of $935.5m

Couples were then given a complimentary champagne toast and wedding cake, as well as photobooth opportunities. 

Mount Airy Casino Resort is located in the Pocono Mountains of Pennsylvania, which has traditionally been viewed as the Honeymoon Capital of the World.

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