Taco Bell is offering the chance for couples around the U.S. to apply to win the brand’s first-ever, virtual legal and metaverse wedding package.
The brand’s love and marriage offerings are coming to Decentraland for this event – a 3D browser-based platform allowing shared virtual exploration – to celebrate the love between one lucky couple in a uniquely Taco Bell experience, surrounded by loved ones, special guests, Taco Bell fans and live streamed.
No stranger to nuptials, Taco Bell is building on its five years of marrying couples at its Las Vegas Cantina wedding chapel to create this immersive and unique event. Since the debut of wedding packages in the Las Vegas Cantina in 2017, a lucky 777 couples have cashed in on the Taco Bell nuptial jackpot and been legally married at the flagship Las Vegas Cantina.
Now, the brand known for innovation on and off the menu, is making a call for couples to enter to win the first-ever Taco Bell metaverse wedding.
Starting August 25 through September 6, couples can apply to tie the knot at the digital metaverse wedding of their dreams, infused with all the FIRE! wedding details and personalization it deserves, by completing a registration form and submitting a video detailing their unique love story, desire to be married in the metaverse and devoted passion for Taco Bell via Taco Bell’s metaverse wedding website.
Applicants will receive one entry per person/email address into the contest and can also share their submission video on Instagram, Tik Tok or Twitter with the hashtag #TacoBellMetaverseWeddingContest and tag @tacobell.
The virtually interactive nuptial celebration is slated for this fall and will allow two die-hard enthusiasts to take their Taco Bell love to the next level. The couple will be surrounded by their loved ones during the romantic ceremony as they partake in traditional wedding elements such as musical entertainment, a first dance, food, toasts, the exchanging of vows and rings and more.
While the couple’s invited guests will have exclusive access to take part in this soiree designed to extend Taco Bell’s trademark wedding experience into Web 3.0, the ceremony will have additional access that’s open to guests within Decentraland who wish to attend.
Once the couple has been officially married and the ceremony comes to a close, guests will be invited to enjoy Taco Bell’s signature Cantina and public reception room where guests can show off their best moves on the dance floor, sip and socialize at the drinks lounge, snap pictures in the photo booth and compete in a challenging quest.
For the avatar-less who are unable to attend, the event will also be live streamed.
“We’re always looking for new ways to meet our fans where they already are and provide them with signature Taco Bell experiences… even when that’s in the metaverse,” said Sean Tresvant, Taco Bell’s Chief Brand Officer.
“By bringing the metaverse wedding to life and adding layers of the brand’s Live Más mentality, the couple and attendees will be able to up the ante on their love for each other and the brand they love too. In the age of swiping for love, Taco Bell’s metaverse wedding will allow one couple to take part in the voyage of what may well be the next evolution of modern love – and we’re proud to be leading the charge.”
Once the couple has been selected, Taco Bell will work closely with the pair to create an unforgettable and truly unique wedding. From co-designing wedding attire with a soon-to-be-named designer, to choosing a notable officiant to commemorate the legal union, this one-of-a-kind Taco Bell metaverse wedding will be a true synthesis of long-held traditions and forward thinking as the capabilities of Web 3.0 re-invigorate the culture of weddings.
Beyond the wedding event, the Decentraland Cantina will carry on as an avenue for Taco Bell fans to interact with the brand in new, innovative ways within the metaverse. Taco Bell’s metaverse wedding is brought to life in collaboration with creative agencies Deutsch LA and The Electric Factory.
Any social media-shared videos must be linked or uploaded directly to the contest website.