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The Accessibility of Las Vegas, Nevada

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The Las Vegas sign

Las Vegas, Nevada, is famously known for its casinos, entertainment, world-class resorts, and its cuisine. But did you know it’s actually known to be one of the most accessible cities in the United States!

Disability friendly

I was just a teen when I first traveled to Las Vegas with my family.  Since then I’ve traveled to Las Vegas a number of times on business.  Yes, business!  You see, during the winter and early spring, rates for conference space are less expensive so many companies and even nonprofits plan their meetings there. The city has made significant progress over the years to become more accessible to appeal to a broader market.

It’s well-known that Vegas likes to cater to older adults, so accessibility is a must.  But, Vegas actually tries to appeal to people of all ages.  From accessible taxis and transportation, to hotel and resort accommodations, to some of the best shows and entertainment in the world, to restaurants, bars, and casinos, you’ll find it’s a disability-friendly city.   There are so many things to do in Vegas, most of which are accessible. In fact, the design and theme of each resort and casino is worth checking out as you move along the Vegas Strip.  I look forward to getting back to Vegas and checking out what’s new and exciting. 

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