
Las Vegas, Sin City. One of the top sightseeing spots for adults all over the world.
The glamor and charm of this city is centered around the Las Vegas boulevard. Las Vegas Boulevard is known as a "strip" known for beautiful and expensive hotels, resorts, casinos and live entertainment facilities. Regardless of whether you are in gambling, Las Vegas offers something for everyone to love.
A trip to Las Vegas (or anywhere, really) begins with the trouble of finding the right accessible accommodation. Quickly searching for one of the popular websites promising the lowest rate at the hotel will more often annoy you. Somewhere in the "amenity" under the hotel, you will find something along the following line:
- Coffee maker: check
- Wake-up call: check
- Wheelchair accessibility: check
etc...
If you further investigate the hotel website in question, you will notice that there is no information about the hotel's so-called wheelchair accommodation.
How big is the room? What is the height of the bed? Is it a platform bed? Can you bring your own handheld lift? Do they have a handheld lift? Does the bathroom have a roll-in shower? Do they have a shower bench? Can you keep the wheelchair under the sink? Is there an automatic door control button? Is there a braille instruction? That's why ...
However, most hotels believe that "check" symbols all answer to these questions. Please send an e-mail to the hotel in question or call by phone and ask a question.
Yes, since all disabled people have different needs, summary and answers to all accessibility questions on the website are not possible for the hotel, but most people do not even provide basic information.
Below are three hotels / resorts in the strip of Las Vegas. They use disabled travelers and visitors to add information (basic, detailed, etc.) to wheelchair accessible hotel rooms for wheelchairs.
Mirage Hotel and Casino - Las Vegas, Nevada
The Mirage has done a great job in providing customers with information on the hotel's rooms accessible by the wheelchair. Their website has all four types of floor plans: fully accessible King and Queen rooms with hand lift! Accessible King and Queen rooms, no hand lift. Bathtub, bathtub and hair dryer are also included. Other amenities include hair dryer, microwave oven and hair dryer.
Please talk about LUXURY which can be accessed by wheelchair!
Four Seasons Hotel Las Vegas - Las Vegas, Nevada
Four Seasons is another hotel that you can dare to tackle as many other hotels will provide you with information on hotel accommodations accessible by wheelchairs. On their website, we introduce 8 kinds of rooms accessible by wheelchair including free wireless internet access, wireless internet access, front desk safe. . Please check all rooms accessible by wheelchair.
Treasure Island Hotel & Casino - Las Vegas, Nevada
Treasure Island Hotel & Casino has 71 ADA compliant hotel rooms (can you say it is universal design?). Although they are not mentioned in much detail about their accessibility features, there are extra wide entrances, shower chair, toilet seat riser, outdoor heated pool lift facility, hearing impairment kit light including door knock, call alert, bed shaker, vibration alarm clock In response to visual alarm and TDD request.
You have it. Please continue your stay today. What is your lucky number?
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