I was hoping for some advice on which clubs are wheelchair accessible. I tried doing a forum search, but only came up with results of people that came out in wheelchairs. lol. I'll be in Vegas from Sept 11th to 17th. I know technically they're all accessible, but some of the clubs look pretty cramped, like TAO and LAVO.
I'd like to be able to move around a bit without having to worry too much about someone falling in my lap, or someone's groin hitting by rear handlebars. Ouch! I'll be with a lady friend and we enjoy dancing.
Some that look promising to me are XS, Rain, and LAX. We don't necessarily need to go to the top tier clubs either.
I've been to some clubs that have the "gimp upgrade" of front of the line service. In most of those cases though it was because the front entrance wasn't accessible and I had to go a back way to get in. Does this apply at all to Las Vegas clubs? Do you see many wheelchair users in the club?
Thanks so much in advance!
I'd like to be able to move around a bit without having to worry too much about someone falling in my lap, or someone's groin hitting by rear handlebars. Ouch! I'll be with a lady friend and we enjoy dancing.
Some that look promising to me are XS, Rain, and LAX. We don't necessarily need to go to the top tier clubs either.
I've been to some clubs that have the "gimp upgrade" of front of the line service. In most of those cases though it was because the front entrance wasn't accessible and I had to go a back way to get in. Does this apply at all to Las Vegas clubs? Do you see many wheelchair users in the club?
Thanks so much in advance!
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