How to plan an accessible trip to Las Vegas and Nevada

How to plan an accessible trip to Las Vegas and Nevada
Planning an accessible trip to Las Vegas and Nevada can be made easier by following these steps:
  1. Research accessible travel guides: Check out resources like the Accessible U.S. Travel Guide: Las Vegas + Nevada for Wheelers
    1, Las Vegas, Nevada Wheelchair Accessible Travel Guide
    2, The Ultimate Wheelchair Accessible Guide to Las Vegas
    3, and Handicap Accessible Guide to the Poconos
    These guides provide information on accessible transportation, hotels, attractions, and more.
  2. Choose accessible accommodations: Las Vegas has more ADA accessible hotel rooms than any other city in the USA 
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    . Look for hotels that offer accessible rooms with features like roll-in showers, grab bars, and lowered countertops.
  3. Plan transportation: Public transportation in Las Vegas is wheelchair accessible, with city buses equipped with wheelchair ramps and multiple monorails 
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     Wheelchair taxis are also available within 20 minutes 
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    . Consider renting an accessible van from companies like Wheelchair Getaways of Las Vegas 
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  4. Research attractions: Many popular attractions in Las Vegas are wheelchair accessible, including Grand Canyon bus tours 
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    . Check out the accessibility features of some of the city's major attractions on the Special Needs Visitors in Las Vegas | ADA Information website 
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  5. Contact local organizations: Reach out to organizations like Turning Point Nation 
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     for more information on adaptive outdoor excursions and other resources for travelers with disabilities.
By following these steps and utilizing the available resources, travelers with disabilities can plan an enjoyable and accessible trip to Las Vegas and Nevada.