Slotlover
01-04-2009, 11:29 PM
I was curious about the amount of handicapped aids available to visitors in Las Vegas. If you or your loved ones need some extra service, Las Vegas has a number of different aids to assist the handicapped.
Of course all the hotels in Las Vegas are accessible to the handicapped. The room designs and special services for the handicapped vary among the hotels, with some having lifts available to assist the handicapped into the pools. When booking a hotel room for a handicapped guest, it's advisable to ask the reservation agent if help is available to meet any special needs of the guest.
If transportation is needed for a visitor that is wheelchair bound, there are companies in Vegas that can help.
Showtime Shuttle
Nevada Medi-Car
Las Vegas Transportation
Vegas shows all offer handicapped seating, there are some that have devices to assist listening for the hearing impaired. Ask about these when booking your show tickets.
Though many of Vegas' attractions are accessible for the handicapped, there may be limitations. It's wise to contact the attraction's hotel desk to find out about the specifics of these limitations. It's also a good idea to call the hotel about the availability of wheelchair access to slot machines and table games. There are also braille bingo cards or large print cards available at several of the bingo halls.
There are many places in Vegas in which to rent a wheelchair or scooter, if needed. You can get the names of these companies, as well as their phone numbers from a reservation clerk or at the hotel desk.
Of course all the hotels in Las Vegas are accessible to the handicapped. The room designs and special services for the handicapped vary among the hotels, with some having lifts available to assist the handicapped into the pools. When booking a hotel room for a handicapped guest, it's advisable to ask the reservation agent if help is available to meet any special needs of the guest.
If transportation is needed for a visitor that is wheelchair bound, there are companies in Vegas that can help.
Showtime Shuttle
Nevada Medi-Car
Las Vegas Transportation
Vegas shows all offer handicapped seating, there are some that have devices to assist listening for the hearing impaired. Ask about these when booking your show tickets.
Though many of Vegas' attractions are accessible for the handicapped, there may be limitations. It's wise to contact the attraction's hotel desk to find out about the specifics of these limitations. It's also a good idea to call the hotel about the availability of wheelchair access to slot machines and table games. There are also braille bingo cards or large print cards available at several of the bingo halls.
There are many places in Vegas in which to rent a wheelchair or scooter, if needed. You can get the names of these companies, as well as their phone numbers from a reservation clerk or at the hotel desk.