5 of the Best Wheelchair Accessible Hotels in Las Vegas

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Have you been to Las Vegas before? If not, you may want to consider it! Sin City has everything from amazing shows to delicious food and beautiful weather. In fact, the city has so much to see and do it would be difficult to experience it all in just one trip.

If you’re hesitant to go to Vegas because of your wheelchair, don’t let it stop you this time. Whether you’re in a wheelchair or not you can definitely have a worthwhile vacation in Las Vegas! The trip would be sure to give you memories for a lifetime. It’s such a different and diverse area of the country. Don’t let your wheelchair keep you from visiting!

The following hotels are some of the very best places to stay in Las Vegas. They all have comfortable wheelchair accessible rooms and would be pleasant places to call your home away from home while in the city.

 

Wynn Las Vegas

Known for their high-quality rooms and comfortable stay, Wynn Las Vegas is a wonderful place to slip away to for a weekend or longer! Their staff is eager to serve and will help you be as comfortable as possible while you’re with them.

They offer wheelchair accessible rooms with roll-in showers upon request. They do have a pool with pool lifts for people who need a bit of assistance, and Wynn is within walking distance to other hotels as well as to a bus line for easiness of reaching other attractions.

Prices can change depending on the season of year and day of the week. Plan to pay around $250 per night on average.

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Vdara Hotel & Spa

If you’d like a hotel ideally situated between ARIA Resort and Casino and Bellagio on the Las Vegas Strip, Vdara Hotel & Spa is the place for you! They are within walking rolling distance from the middle of Las Vegas Boulevard.

The hotel offers pool lifts for wheelchair users. They also offer several different wheelchair accessible suites with roll-in showers. Their elevators can accommodate wheelchairs and wheelchairs and electric scooters can even be rented at the Bell Desk.

Expect to pay around $200 per room per night depending on the season.

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The Venetian and Palazzo Resort Hotel Casino

The Venetian and Palazzo Resort Hotel Casino offers luxurious options to make your stay even more memorable. They care about all their guests and want to make your time with them as relaxing and enjoyable as possible!

The resort has wheelchair accessible rooms with roll-in showers, and their elevators are definitely wide enough to accommodate a wheelchair. To make sure everyone gets a chance in the pool, they also offer pool lifts for guest use.

The hotel is within walking distance to the TI, Mirage, Caesars Palace and Flamingo.Their prices are around $230 per night depending on when you plan to stay there.

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The Venetian. Image courtesy of David Stanley via Flickr

 

The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas

The stylish Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas has a welcoming atmosphere with beautiful views, spacious rooms, and a hive of activities to keep you busy! They have wheelchair accessible rooms complete with roll-in showers.

They have not just one, but two pools which have wheelchair accessibility. Their elevators can comfortably fit a wheelchair so no worries about having problems getting around in the hotel!

The hotel is located on the main Las Vegas Strip which has plenty of popular attractions. Whatever you want to do or see, they have it! Plan to pay around $300 per night depending on the day and room.

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Inside the Cosmopolitan. Image courtesy of Tomás Del Coro via Flickr

 

Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino

Last but definitely not least is the beautiful Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino. The hotel itself is a popular attraction! They have the Shark Reef which is about a 10 minute walk from their hotel lobby. They have an indoor raised walkway, the Shoppes at Mandalay, which is accessible and takes you directly to Luxor which offers the Titanic Exhibition and the Bodies Exhibit.

The hotel has a wheelchair lift that can be used in all their pools except the wave pool. They have luxurious suites with accessible features and roll-in showers. All the hotel elevators are more than large enough for a wheelchair.

The resort is quite large and as such, the Bell Desk offers motorized scooter rentals to allow you to get around more easily. Plan to pay around $300 per night depending on when you choose to travel.

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Is this making you want to get on a plane to head out right now? It definitely is tempting! The hotels all offer such enjoyable stays. Whether you want food prepared by the finest chefs, games and entertainment at all hours of the day, pools and sports to fill up your time, or quiet hours of relaxing in luxurious rooms, Las Vegas has all that and more!
You may even want to consider going to more than one of these homes away from home! They each will offer their own slightly different take on a stay in Las Vegas. Whether you decide to go to one, or all of them, you’re certain to have a wonderful vacation!

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1 Comment

  • Angela says:

    We stayed at the MGM Grand and it had a pool lift into the lazy river. We didn’t request an accessible room, so I can’t address that, but I thought it was great that the lazy river was accessible!

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