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Disability discounts in Las Vegas

Free admission for everyone at the Bellagio Fountains, the Conservatory, and the Fremont Street pedestrian mall. The Mob Museum loans wheelchairs free. Hoover Dam rents wheelchairs for 5 dollars. Most paid attractions charge the standard adult rate.

The Las Vegas pattern is not free companion entry, the way New York museum-row works, but free admission to several major attractions for every visitor. The Bellagio Fountains, the Conservatory, and the Fremont Street pedestrian mall are free for everyone. Most paid attractions sell one standard adult ticket.

Disability and accessibility benefits at major Las Vegas attractions

Disability and accessibility benefits at major Las Vegas attractions
AttractionStandard adultDisabled visitor and accessibility benefit
Bellagio Fountains and ConservatoryFree for everyoneFree; step-free viewing from Strip sidewalk
Fremont Street ExperienceFree for everyoneFree; pedestrian mall (no cars since 1994)
SphereStandard rate (varies by show)Accessible seating; free wheelchair transport to your seat
Hoover Dam Powerplant TourStandard rate (on-site only)Wheelchair-accessible tour; wheelchair rental 5 dollars at garage
The Mob Museum34.95 dollars adult; 19.95 dollars Nevada residentFree wheelchair loan; elevator every floor; lift at front entry
Neon MuseumStandard rate (varies by daytime / evening tour)ADA-compliant Boneyard with fine-gravel surface for wheeled devices
AREA15Free district entry; attractions priced separatelyADA compliant; free parking
High Roller observation wheelStandard rate (varies day vs night)Cabin geometry accommodates wheelchair entry (partial); no published disability discount
The STRAT SkyPodStandard rateElevator-served observation deck; no published disability discount
Las Vegas Monorail6 dollars single ride; 15 dollars day passStep-free at all 7 stations; 1 dollar Nevada-resident fare

How to claim the benefit

There is no single US national disability card. Most Las Vegas venues do not gate accessibility benefits on documentation: the free wheelchair loan at the Mob Museum, the free wheelchair transport to your seat at Sphere, and the wheelchair rental at Hoover Dam are all available on the day. Nevada-resident rates do require a state-issued ID at purchase.

Transit savings worth knowing

Every RTC Transit bus has a wheelchair lift, so the regular bus network is a wheelchair-accessible option at the standard fare. RTC Paratransit is door-to-door by appointment for riders who cannot use the regular bus. The Monorail's Nevada-resident fare of 1 dollar a ride is the cheapest way to move along the Strip if you can show a state ID.

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