8 Mobility-Friendly Experiences in Las Vegas

Las Vegas is full of immersive experiences, live entertainment and thrilling attractions. Whether you're interested in the nightlife scene of the Vegas Strip or visiting nearby attractions, there are plenty of accessible things to do in Vegas.

Here, we'll highlight mobility-friendly activities to add to your list when visiting this city. From magic shows to museums and guided tours, you're sure to find something that piques your interest. With our mobility device rentals, we make planning an accessible trip to Las Vegas both convenient and exciting for everyone.

1. Explore the Vegas Strip

It wouldn't be a Vegas vacation without experiencing the Las Vegas Strip. The accessible tourist destination has wide and fairly smooth sidewalks, allowing easy navigation around town with your mobility equipment. The resorts, casinos and main attractions are also generally accessible. You'll find many hotels on or near the Strip, such as the BellagioMGM GrandVenetianExcaliburWestgateFlamingoLuxorHarrah's and Planet Hollywood.

Plus, you can learn about local history and visit iconic museums along the way. The Strip can be quite crowded, especially during evenings and weekends, so the best times to visit are often during the weekdays.

2. Enjoy a Show at the Fountains of Bellagio

The Fountains of Bellagio is one of the most exciting and accessible Las Vegas attractions. The 8.5-acre lake showcases a light, music and water show every 30 minutes and has been dazzling visitors since 1998. More than a thousand feet of fountains sway and move along to music, with water soaring as high as 460 feet into the air.

The fountains have appeared in numerous films, making them a signature attraction of the city. Stages are occasionally built on the lake to host events, musical performances and other events that incorporate the fountain show.

While these shows are visible from the sidewalk along the Strip, a mobility scooter rental can help you enjoy them with ease. Experience the stunning fountain shows and the elegance of Bellagio's casino with a quick scooter delivery straight to the hotel, ready for your arrival.

3. Take a Guided Tour

One of the easiest ways to experience Vegas's notable attractions and history is through a guided tour. Many can be accessed by mobility aid or vehicle, and there are plenty of accessible bathrooms along the way. During a tour, you get to explore Vegas, learn about the area's history and pick up tips for the rest of your time in the city.

Most tours allow you to get on and off at your own pace, stopping at iconic Vegas landmarks like:

  • The Strip
  • Bellagio
  • Paris
  • MGM Grand
  • Madame Tussauds Wax Museum

You might choose a tour for any time of the day, with special night tour passes available to check out the neon lights in style. For specific accommodations, such as an ADA-accessible vehicle, be sure to call ahead to ensure you get the right bus for your needs.

4. Visit One of the Many Museums

Vegas is more than just a casino city. There's plenty of history to explore, and you'll learn so much at the numerous museums throughout the area. Several options will suit a variety of interests, from history museums to entertainment museums, such as:

  • Las Vegas Natural History Museum
  • Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition
  • Museum of Illusions
  • The Neon Museum
  • The Mob Museum
  • Madame Tussauds Wax Museum

For example, the Mob Museum and Madame Tussauds Wax Museum are popular and mobility-friendly stops just minutes from the Strip. Many museums are also located within hotels, making them even more accessible.

5. Explore the Fremont Street Experience

Experience the city's liveliness, street art, neon bars and trendy bars on the Fremont Street Experience. Illuminated by the largest LED Canopy screen in the world, the experience spans five blocks and is wheelchair- and scooter-friendly. It also includes three stages for live concerts and entertainment. Plus, you have direct access to many famous casinos and hotels along the way, including the Golden Nugget, Golden Gate Hotel & Casino and Binion's Gambling Hall & Hotel.

6. Ascend The Strat

The Strat — formerly known as The Stratosphere — is a hotel and casino, as well as the tallest observation tower in the United States. A fixture of the Vegas skyline, the tower offers expansive views and plenty of adventure. It also includes the world-renowned Top of the World restaurant with gourmet cuisine in a 360-degree revolving dining room.

The popular tourist destination also includes amusement rides and an ADA-accessible observation deck. Some amusement rides are accessible, such as the Big Shot. On this ride, you shoot 160 feet in the air at 45 miles per hour in seconds, all while overlooking the stunning Las Vegas Valley.

7. Enjoy Live Entertainment

As one of the entertainment capitals of the world, you'll find plenty of exciting shows in Vegas, ranging from magic to music shows and more niche options, including burlesque. Most event venues are fully accessible and include special seating options, so you won't want to miss any of the entertainment the city has to offer.

Experience world-class production shows at Absinthe, nonstop laughs at Caesars Palace or dazzling magic shows at the Encore or Palazzo theaters. Awakening is another stunning spectacle, complete with dramatic choreography, costumes and narration by actor Anthony Hopkins.

8. Experience Sphere

Sphere is a new and revolutionary venue to enjoy immersive shows, concerts and events. Built in 2023, it has quickly become a popular emerging tourist destination for visitors far and wide. It also offers a range of accessibility services, including on-site support. The 18,600-seat auditorium envelops you in 270 degrees of visuals while filling your ears with immersive sound.

Several iconic bands have performed at Sphere, while artists and film directors have showcased their work across the expansive screen canvas. The Sphere Experience is a great introduction to the theater, where you're surrounded by a 50-minute film made especially for its stunning wraparound screen.

Book Your Las Vegas Scooter or Wheelchair Rental

Las Vegas is full of endless things to do, and these experiences only scratch the surface. You'll find so many accessible things to do in Las Vegas, from live entertainment and shows to museums and thrill rides. To make your trip even easier, rent or purchase a mobility device from Scootaround. We offer a large range of mobility devices and brands, and our equipment is safe and reliable.

Serving over 2,500 locations across North America and Europe, you can arrange worry-free rentals seven days a week up to one year in advance. Book your rental today and enjoy all the mobility-friendly attractions Vegas has to offer!