Accessibility

The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority provides facilities which are accessible to disabled visitors.

Parking
Parking spaces for the disabled for both regular vehicles and vans are available at the Las Vegas Convention Center for properly identified vehicles. Out-of-state dash placards are recognized for use in rental vehicles or free 90-day temporary disabled parking permits are available through City of Las Vegas, City Hall, Parking Permit Office, 314 Las Vegas Blvd N, Las Vegas, NV 89101, (702) 229-4700. You will need to send a doctor's letter explaining the condition and the duration of that condition. Allow 2-3 weeks.

Automatic Doors
Automatic doors have been installed at both facilities at the most frequently used entrances for our disabled visitors.

Maps
Maps have been developed for the Las Vegas Convention Center giving an at-a-glance look at the facility, both inside and out. Accessible parking, restrooms, elevators, etc. are marked to assist disabled visitors in getting from one area to another. These maps are available at the Visitor Information Center in the Convention Center or in the Convention Center Security office.

» Exterior Access Map
» Interior Access Map

Wheelchairs
The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority has wheelchairs for emergency use only.  Arrangements to rent a wheelchair or a motorized scooter can be made through private companies and are a high demand service, advance reservations are required. Please note that prices vary slightly between companies. The following is a list of companies that provide motorized scooters:

Scootaround Inc.
(888) 441-7575

Scooters 4 Less Inc
(877) 524-5808

Active Mobility
(800) 877-6106

Segways
Segways and other self-balancing motorized transports are not permitted to operate in the exhibit areas Tuesday, January 19 – Friday, January 22, 2010.  If you are disabled and require assisted mobility to move around the Show floor please see the Wheelchairs section above for information on motorized scooters.

TDDs
TDDs (Telecommunications Device for the Deaf) are permanently installed at various pay phone locations throughout the Convention Center. Directional signs are posted at every bank of pay phones or see the Accessibility Map of each facility for their location.

Volume Control Pay Phones
Volume control pay phones are available at every bank of permanent pay phones which allows for increasing volume on the handset.

Assistive Listening System
Assistive Listening Devices are available through the Las Vegas Convention Center.  For information on how to obtain these devices please contact the Las Vegas Convention Center ADA Coordinator at (702) 892-0711.

Auxiliary Aids
Portable Wheelchair Lift
Wheelchair Accessible Lectern

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact the Las Vegas Convention Center ADA Coordinator at (702) 892-0711.