All hotels on the Las Vegas Strip are required by law to provide wheelchair access. Some are more friendly than others to guests in wheelchairs, however, with differences in the rooms, the casinos and the other guest facilities. Many hotels offer special services to their guests in wheelchairs, but some pose distinct problems for handicapped access.
Mandalay Bay: Standard rooms offer plenty of room for those in wheelchairs.
The Mirage: The hotel offers two levels of wheelchair-accessible rooms. The Standard Accessible room offers accessible switches, electrical outlets, towel bars and peepholes, as well as touch lamps and electric drapes. The Deluxe Accessible room has roll-in showers and electric lift controls for wheelchairs.
Stratosphere: The hotel offers some rooms with roll-in showers for wheelchairs.
Caesars Palace: The casino is more easily navigated in a wheelchair than it used to be, because of a more open layout.
MGM Grand: Floors are smooth and easy to maneuver with a wheelchair.
The Mirage: The casino and hotel are very easy to get around with a wheelchair, thanks to plenty of elevators available to help with changes in elevation.
Monte Carlo: The casino is easy to navigate around.
Treasure Island: The casino and hotel are very easy to get around with a wheelchair, thanks to plenty of elevators available to help with changes in elevation.
The Venetian: The restaurants and convention areas of the hotel are very easy for a wheelchair to access, with smooth transitions between wood and carpeted floors.
The Wynn: This hotel is very wheelchair accessible, with an open layout and easy transitions between wood and carpeting.
Flamingo: The casino floor is difficult to navigate with a wheelchair because of many changes in elevation, including moving from one section of the casino to another or trying to get to the spa or dining areas.
Harrahs: The casino floor is difficult to navigate with a wheelchair because of many changes in elevation, including moving from one section of the casino to another and trying to get to the spa or dining areas.
Mandalay Bay: The floor of the hotel and casino is highly textured, making it difficult to maneuver for those with vision difficulties or guests using a walker.
MGM Grand: Restaurants are difficult to maneuver because of elevation changes.
New York New York: The casino is almost impossible to navigate with a wheelchair and also has difficult changes in elevation.
Paris: The hotel and casino are very difficult to maneuver a wheelchair through because of their highly textured flooring.
The Venetian: The shopping area of the Venetian has a highly textured floor, which may make it difficult for a wheelchair to move smoothly.