Top 10 Wheelchair Accessible Hotels in Las Vegas, Nevada

Top 10 Wheelchair Accessible Hotels in Las Vegas, Nevada
Accessible Las Vegas, Nevada

Known for world-class casinos and endless entertainment, Las Vegas is one of the most visited cities in the U.S every year. For good reason, too. The number of top-level hotels in this city is staggering - there are so many to choose from. To save yourself some research and time, we've curated a list of the top 10 accessible hotels in Las Vegas for a comfortable and relaxing stay. Whether you're on a tight budget or you're looking to spend a little extra for a luxurious vacation, there is something for everyone.

Is the Las Vegas Strip Accessible?

The best hotels and resorts are located on the main strip, which is the best place to stay for being in close proximity to the must-see attractions, entertainment, and activities. It's worth noting that Las Vegas has made great strides in ensuring accessibility for all visitors. The strip is very accessible, with most areas having wide and smooth sidewalks. However, it does get quite crowded during weekends and evenings, so keep that in mind during your visit. Additionally, there are elevators located all over the strip, allowing you to cross busy streets without a problem.

Top 10 Wheelchair Accessible Hotels in Las Vegas

10. Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas

Three types of accessible rooms available:

  • King City Room (3 guests)
  • Terrace King Bed (3 guests)
  • Two Bed City Suite (6 guests)

Accessible Features:

  • Roll-in shower
  • Toilet grab bars
  • Free turning space
  • Smooth flooring
  • Assistance available - push/carry wheelchair and carrying bags/belongings
  • Bed Height - 27 inches

Distance from the Strip: Located in the middle of the Vegas Strip

Distance from Harry Reid Airport: 2.4 miles

Extras:

  • Two different pool areas equipped with lifts. The Boulevard Pool and Chelsea Pool.
  • Over 20 restaurants available onsite with cuisines from all around the world
  • Bars and lounges available
  • Casino onsite
  • Events and entertainment most days of the week

Price: It depends on the which time of the year you book. Expect to pay around $300 per night.

9. Delano Las Vegas

Two types of accessible rooms available:

  • Accessible King Suite (2 guests)
  • Accessible Quadruple Queen Suite (4 guests)

Accessible Features:

  • Roll-in shower with fixed shower seat
  • Toilet grab bars
  • Free turning space
  • Smooth flooring
  • Assistance available - push/carry wheelchair and carrying bags/belongings
  • Bed Height - 28 inches

Distance from the Strip: Located on the south end of the Vegas Strip

Distance from Harry Reid Airport: 2.4 miles

Extras:

  • The Delano is located within the Mandalay Bay resorts, allowing for many dining options within very close proximity.
  • Delano Beach Club is a beautiful poolside area where you can relax with maximum comfort. There is an option to book a private, shaded cabana with personal bar service, a TV with premium sports package, a refrigerator, and much more. Keep in mind that the pool doesn't currently have a lift.
  • Casino onsite
  • Concierge available to tend to your needs

Price: Expect to pay anywhere from $200-$350 per night.

8. Bellagio Hotel & Casino

Three types of accessible rooms available:

  • Standard King Accessible (2 guests)
  • Double Queen Accessible (4 guests)
  • Bellagio King Suite (2 guests)

Accessible Features:

  • Roll-in shower
  • Toilet grab bars
  • Free turning space
  • Smooth flooring
  • Assistance available - push/carry wheelchair and carrying bags/belongings
  • Bed Height - 24, 26, or 31 inches depending on the room
  • Bed hoist available (except in the King Suite)

Distance from the Strip: Located in the middle of the Vegas Strip

Distance from Harry Reid Airport: 2.5 miles

Extras:

  • Pool available with lift. You can get poolside spa services as well.
  • The iconic Bellagio fountain is one of the top attractions in Las Vegas, located right outside the hotel.
  • Casino onsite
  • Concierge available
  • 20 different restaurants to choose from with varied prices. Find almost any cuisine you desire within the Bellagio
  • Many shows happen all year around, including Cirque du Soleil
  • 14,000 square foot botanical gardens that change to feature the seasons

Price: $300-$500 per night

7. Luxor Hotel & Casino

Three types of accessible rooms available:

  • Accessible King Pyramid Room (2 guests)
  • Accessible Queen Pyramid Room (4 guests)
  • Premier Accessible Queen Pyramid Room (4 guests)

Accessible Features:

  • Roll-in shower
  • Toilet grab bars
  • Free turning space (in accessible queen pyramid only)
  • Smooth flooring
  • Assistance available - push/carry wheelchair and carrying bags/belongings
  • Bed Height - 24 inches

Distance from the Strip: Located on the south end of the Vegas Strip

Distance from Harry Reid Airport: 2.8 miles

Extras:

  • Pool, jacuzzi and lounge area available with a lift.
  • Several dining restaurants onsite, including cafes. The Luxor has a buffet option which is always worth a try in Vegas.
  • Nurture Spa & Salon onsite
  • Casino onsite
  • Concierge available

Price: As one of the best values on the list, you can find an accessible room here for under $100 per night! It depends on the season you book. Expect to pay around $150 per night on average.

6. Circa Resort & Casino

Two types of accessible rooms available:

  • Sunset accessible king (2 guests)
  • Standard accessible king (2 guests)

Accessible Features:

  • Roll-in shower
  • Toilet grab bars
  • Free turning space
  • Smooth flooring
  • Assistance available - push/carry wheelchair, carrying bags/belongings, and with transfers (ex: transfer the guest from the wheelchair to a taxi)
  • Bed Height - 27 inches

Distance from the Strip: Located on the north end of the Vegas Strip

Distance from Harry Reid Airport: 12.9 miles

Extras:

  • Six different pools on three different levels. The Stadium Swim area has a massive 143 foot screen for everyone to watch sports, relax, and drink some beverages for an ultimate lounging experience. Circa has watch parties for certain events. The pools don't currently have lifts, unfortunately.
  • Many dining and bar options onsite, including a steakhouse, burger joint, and BBQ.
  • Events and live music
  • Casino onsite
  • Concierge available

Price: Depends on the dates of your reservation, but expect to pay $250 per night

5. Treasure Island Hotel & Casino

One type of accessible room available:

  • Standard Accessible Queen (4 guests)

Accessible Features:

  • Roll-in shower
  • Toilet grab bars
  • Free turning space
  • Smooth flooring
  • Assistance available - push/carry wheelchair, carrying bags/belongings, and with transfers (ex: transfer the guest from the wheelchair to a taxi)
  • Bed Height - 25 inches
  • Bed hoist available

Distance from the Strip: Located on the north end of the Vegas Strip

Distance from Harry Reid Airport: 3 miles

Extras:

  • Oleksandra Spa & Salon has a range of services for wellness and relaxation
  • Many dining, bar and cafe options onsite.
  • Pool, hot tub, and cabanas equipped with a pool lift. If you have a larger party, you can rent specific options up to 8 guests, or 24 guests for the large party option. Food and drink menu at the pool.
  • Casino onsite
  • Events and attractions on site, including shows by Cirque du Soleil. There is always live music happening at this resort, many of which is free of charge.

Price: Typically $250-$300 per night

4. NoMad Las Vegas

Three types of accessible rooms available:

  • King Room (2 guests)
  • Suite Room (2 guests)
  • Double Queen Room (4 guests)

Accessible Features:

  • Roll-in shower
  • Toilet grab bars
  • Free turning space
  • Smooth flooring
  • Assistance available - push/carry wheelchair and carrying bags/belongings
  • Bed Height - 23 or 26 inches

Distance from the Strip: Located in the middle of the Vegas Strip

Distance from Harry Reid Airport: 1.9 miles

Extras:

  • The pool at the NoMad is a beautiful, tranquil space with refreshing beverages and comfortable seating.
  • Fine dining onsite, with options for a more private, upscale experience.
  • A stones throw away from the T-Mobile Arena and Park Theater
  • Casino onsite

Price: Around $300 per night.

3. Encore at Wynn Las Vegas

Two types of accessible rooms available:

  • Super Accessible Queen (2 guests)
  • Standard Accessible King (2 guests)

Accessible Features:

  • Roll-in shower
  • Toilet grab bars
  • Free turning space (in accessible queen only)
  • Smooth flooring
  • Assistance available - push/carry wheelchair and carrying bags/belongings
    • Assistive guidance for visual or hearing disabilities when requested
  • Bed Height - 26 inches

Distance from the Strip: Located on the north end of the strip

Distance from Harry Reid Airport: 3.4 miles

Extras:

  • The Wynn hotel and Encore are connected to each other by a high-end mall, which is perfect for wheelchair users. It also means double the options for exploring the area in close proximity.
  • A stunning pool area equipped with a lift, scenic gardens, and poolside service.
  • Luxurious fine-dining options including Mexican, Japanese, Italian, and a steakhouse. The Lakeside restaurant is right on the Lake of Dreams where you can eat internationally sourced seafood. Dress to impress at this upscale restaurant.
  • Some of the best entertainment in the city happens at The Wynn. Acrobats, comedians, musicians, and much more.
  • Top-notch spa wellness, treatments, and therapies at the Wynn.
  • Casino onsite

Price: Expect to pay $600+ per night for this luxurious five-star hotel

2. OYO Hotel & Casino Las Vegas

One type of accessible room available:

  • Standard Accessible Quadruple Queen (4 guests)

Accessible Features:

  • Roll-in shower
  • Toilet grab bars
  • Free turning space
  • Smooth flooring
  • Assistance available - push/carry wheelchair and carrying bags/belongings. Assistance with transfers as well. (ex: transfer the guest from the wheelchair to a taxi)
    • Assistive guidance for visual or hearing disabilities when requested
  • Bed Height - 24 inches

Distance from the Strip: 1.7 miles from the Vegas Strip

Distance from Harry Reid Airport: 1.4 miles

Extras:

  • Pool available with a lift. They often have live DJ's or musical performances at the pool area, making it like a backyard party.
  • Free parking available with easy access.
  • Entertainment and events happening all the time at the OYO. Comedy, music, and more!
  • There are a few restaurants and eateries onsite.
  • Casino onsite

Price: Typically $50-$75 per night. Even during peak seasons, you can still find a room for just over $100 per night

1. The Venetian® Resort Las Vegas

Two types of accessible rooms available:

  • Standard Accessible Queen Suite / Pool View (4 guests)
  • Standard Accessible Queen Suite / City View (4 guests)

Accessible Features:

  • Roll-in shower (not in city view suite)
  • Toilet grab bars
  • Free turning space (not in pool view suite)
  • Smooth flooring
  • Assistance available - push/carry wheelchair and carrying bags/belongings. Assistive guidance for visual or hearing disabilities when requested
  • Bed Height - 30 inches

Distance from the Strip: Located in the middle of the Vegas Strip

Distance from Harry Reid Airport: 3 miles

Extras:

  • The Venetian and Palazzo are connected to each other by a large, high-class mall, making it very convenient for wheelchair users.
  • The best hotels are located on the main strip, which is the best place to stay for close proximity to the must-see attractions.
  • A couple different pool areas. The Venetian pool deck and the Palazzo pool deck. Upscale pool and spa areas with chairs, cabanas, and a full-on restaurant with drinks and food. There is a pool lift available!
  • Free parking available!
  • Over 60 restaurants available at the Venetian. You'll be able to find any cuisine or drink at this beautiful hotel.
  • Events and shows are happening all the time here.
  • Casino onsite

Price: Slow seasons are around $400 per night, while busy seasons can be upwards of $700 per night


So, What is the Best Wheelchair Accessible Room in Las Vegas?

Although you can't go wrong with either of these options, the Encore at Wynn has the best accessible hotel rooms in Las Vegas. You do have to spend a little extra for this stay, but you're going on vacation, right? The features are top-notch and considering it's connected to the Wynn, the entire resort is a paradise.

Regardless, these 10 hotels are some of the best ones you can book for your vacation in Las Vegas. Everything you could want all in one place - a variety of delicious restaurants, classy bars and lounges, famous shows and entertainment options, luxurious pool areas, and world-class service. What more could you ask for?

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