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HOTELS
When you call our reservations department, we can help answer your questions
about specific hotel accessibility for your requirements. Las Vegas is
one of the most accessible cities in the country, with it's sheer quantity
of suitable guest rooms featuring roll-in and transfer showers, tubs with
built-in seats and tubs with portable seats.
While visiting Vegas, you don't want to miss out on the mega swimming
pools, built in beaches or lazy rivers. Most swimming pools have lifts
to assist in getting in and out of the pool, and some hotels even have
a beach entrance.
CASINOS
All of the casinos are wheelchair accessible and feature convenient slot
machines, sit down gaming tables, bingo rooms that have Braille and/or
electronic cards, and sign language interpreters for their gaming schools.
Most casino and gaming personnel are friendly and well trained, and more
than happy to assist with any of your needs.
SHOWROOMS
Most Las Vegas showrooms are wheelchair accessible and also may offer
listening devices for the hearing impaired. Please check with specific
showrooms for exact accommodations.
AIRPORT ASSISTANCE
If you encounter a problem at McCarran International Airport, contact
the Information/Traveler's Aid desk near Ticketing. At this desk you can
also get information on the multiple TTY's scattered around the airport.
GROUND TRANSPORTATION
You can catch a lift-equipped shuttle from the airport to any of the casino/hotels
for about $7.00. The shuttles run several times an hour. You can also
let dispatch know what accommodations you need by calling and reserving
in advance, or at the dispatch desk when you get there.
Bell Transportation
Located outside Baggage Claim Door #1
(800)274-7433 or (702) 739-7990
Grayline
Located outside Baggage Claim Door #3
(702) 739-5700
CLS
Located outside Baggage Claim Door #4
(702) 740-4545
OTHER TRANSPORTATION
Las Vegas taxi companies offer lifts for wheelchairs, as does the local
bus system CAT (Citizen Area Transit). CAT also offers reduced fares for
seniors and persons with disabilities. For bus route info and fares, call
(702) 228-7433.
For Paratransit information, call ACAT Paratransit at (702) 455-0997.
If you bring your home town certification, you will be allowed to ride
up to 21 days without having to obtain a Nevada Certification.
There is a trolley which runs along the Las Vegas strip, stopping at various
hotels. It is lift-equipped and runs several times an hour. For more information
on the trolley, please call (702) 382-1404.
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