I wanted to get married in he chapel of the flowers at 3pm. 22nd of September
We should be done by 330 and then I figured a double decker bus tour for my guests while we go get photos taken.
I asked chapel of the flowers for advise and they were lovely and said it would be hot from 4 to 6 for a double decker tour and I could pick a later time.
Does anyone with experience of the heat know what's it's like at that time of day at that time of year. I've Google alot but I only get average temperature for the days not times of day.
I picked the time of day because I thought I'd hit day light, twilight and night time for all my photos. Now I've no idea what to do.
Todd is a great photographer , but he won't tell me what time is best, he leaves everything up to me naturally.
What's the best time to have a double decker tour for guests?
How long should I leave for Todd to do photos?
What's the best time to start taking photos to get the best light in Las Vegas?
Anyone know?
Re: Double Decker bus and the heat
https://weatherspark.com/averages/31890/10/11/Las-Vegas-Nevada-United-States
Thank you
Las Vegas temperature averages are in the low-mid 90's (32-35C) in mid-September, but it can still come close to or reach 100F (38C) at peak. Plus, the direct sun adds a lot of extra intensity in addition to the air temperature.
Early June is around the same temperature or a little hotter.
DDB tours, as far as I know, have no air conditioning. During peak sun hours from late spring to early fall in Vegas, the temperatures are often uncomfortable and very sweaty for visitors, and more stifling inside than out because there's no breeze while they're moving.
Yes, I do live in Vegas and have for quite a while. Visitors often remind me that Vegas has a dry heat which supposedly isn't as penetrating, but people get wet very quickly in our dry heat and 40-46C isn't much fun for most (except in a swimming pool).