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Neon Museum wheelchair accessibility

The Boneyard has a fine gravel surface that powered and unpowered wheeled devices can navigate. ADA AA compliant. 200+ casino signs across 2.27 acres at 770 North Las Vegas Boulevard.

The Boneyard is an outdoor 2.27-acre lot of restored casino signs on a fine gravel surface that powered and unpowered wheeled devices can navigate. The museum is built to ADA AA standards. The visitor centre is the moved La Concha Motel lobby. Tours are guided or self-guided. There is no published companion-free admission.

Accessibility at a glance

Accessibility details
WhatDetailsStatus
Step-free entrance
The visitor centre is in the former La Concha Motel lobby moved to the site in 2006. Entry is step-free from the dedicated parking lot. The Boneyard itself is reached through the visitor centre after ticket check.
Confirmed accessible
Vertical access
The Boneyard is a single-level outdoor display, so there is no elevator requirement. The display path winds through the 2.27-acre lot with the signs arranged along a packed-gravel route. The route is flat with no ramps or stairs.
Confirmed accessible
Accessible toilets
The visitor centre contains the museum's restrooms, which the official accessibility statement covers under the ADA AA compliance line. No accessible-restroom locations along the outdoor Boneyard route are published; plan a stop in the visitor centre before and after the tour.
Partially confirmed
Companion entry
The Neon Museum does not publish a companion-free admission policy. Standard tickets apply to every visitor. The accessibility statement covers the physical route and ADA AA compliance, not a discount on the ticket price.
Unconfirmed

Getting there

The Neon Museum is at 770 North Las Vegas Boulevard, about ten minutes by accessible-bus from the Fremont Street Experience canopy and 20 minutes from the Strip. The Deuce and the SDX both run Las Vegas Boulevard with stops within rolling distance of the museum gate.

Free parking is on-site. Accessible-vehicle rideshare can drop directly at the visitor centre entrance, the kerb cut is at the south end of the lot. Avoid arriving by foot during the summer afternoons, the outdoor Boneyard is exposed and shade is limited.

At the entrance

The La Concha Motel lobby is the visitor centre. Entry is at parking-lot level with no steps. The interior holds the ticket desk, the small museum shop, and the indoor exhibit space, then opens onto the Boneyard at the rear.

Tickets are sold for daytime and for evening tours; evening tours light selected signs and run later in the day. Both are accessible. The self-guided tour gives the most time at each sign; the guided tour pairs context with the path.

In the Boneyard

The 2.27-acre outdoor display lays out 200+ restored casino signs along a packed-gravel route. The Neon Museum's own accessibility statement confirms the fine gravel surface is navigable by both powered and unpowered wheeled devices. Path widths accommodate a wheelchair and a walking companion side by side.

The exhibits include the Stardust, Aladdin, Moulin Rouge, and Sahara signs among the headline pieces. Plan 60 to 90 minutes at conversational pace. The Brilliant immersive show, which projects animations onto a set of dark signs, runs in a dedicated section of the Boneyard with seating; ask the docent for the access point.

Tips for visiting

Book a daytime tour if you want to read every sign caption; book an evening tour if you want the restored signs lit. Both routes are wheelchair-accessible. Photography is permitted throughout. Service dogs are welcome.

Bring water and sun protection from late spring through early autumn. The Boneyard has limited shade and the Nevada afternoon sun is strong. If you brought a manual wheelchair, the gravel surface is harder going than a paved sidewalk, allow extra time and rest stops.

Quick facts

Address: 770 North Las Vegas Boulevard, Las Vegas, NV 89101. Accessible entrance: visitor centre (former La Concha Motel lobby). Collection: 200+ signs on 2.27 acres. Surface: fine gravel, ADA AA compliant. Tours: daytime and evening, guided and self-guided. Wheelchairs: visitors bring their own. Companion-free admission: not published. Parking: free on-site.

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