Good news, wheelchair users: Vegas is accessible and open for your business

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Vegas is a pretty accessible city because it's still young and changing. Here's what you need to know to navigate.

You can book rides directly with the company or ask a hotel concierge to do this for you on your trip back to the airport.I sometimes keep business cards of cab drivers who have provided good service and will reserve trips with them in advance.

You can use wheelchair-accessible public buses, trams that run between Sahara and Tropicana avenues on the eastern side of the Las Vegas Strip and a monorail system that stops at various resorts. This is where to findOne of my favorite ways to see neon light shows or just get some fresh air after being inside a casino is to stroll the Strip.

There are now 17 bridges, and three more are planned at Linq-Caesars, Resorts World and near the new convention center property, spokesman Dan Kulin said in an email. The county has been working to increase the width of all sidewalks along Las Vegas Boulevard to 18 feet, he said.

 

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