Las Vegas, NV
If you haven’t made it to Vegas yet, now’s the time to do it! The shows and casinos on the Vegas Strip ARE wheelchair-accessible. The city is flat, the sidewalks are broad, and the weather is generally fair.
There’s a sprawling paratransit system, which is open to wheelchair users, and fares for people in wheelchairs on buses are only a dollar. Even the monorail here is wheelchair-accessible.
And what’s even better is that there are plenty of accessible attractions, including the malls, the Neon Museum, the Bellagio fountain, Fremont Street, Siegfried and Roy’s Secret Garden, and Dolphin Habitat.
This city is also the host of the bi-yearly NASCAR weekend events, which take place in March and September. This three-day event is an authentic experience for racing fans.
The Las Vegas Speedway is also a fully accessible venue, making navigating with your mobility device effortless.