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Accessible Las Vegas Weekend (Nov 12–14, 2026) — Sphere 'The Wizard of Oz' + Hotel & Mobility Scooter Plan

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Day 1: Arrive & Settle

Las Vegas, USA on November 12, 2026

2:00pm

Arrive at Harry Reid Airport (LAS)

Collect luggage and use an accessible rental, rideshare, or hotel shuttle to get to your hotel; airport pickup zones are clearly marked and rideshare drivers typically have curbside assistance. Allow time for luggage and mobility transfer; request accessible pickup in the app if using rideshare.
USD35, 0h45m

3:00pm

Hotel check-in — The Venetian / Palazzo (book ADA room)

Check in to an ADA-accessible room with roll-in shower and request a ground-floor or easy-access elevator; The Venetian is steps from the Sphere minimizing transit on show night.
USD300, 1h0m

4:00pm

Mobility scooter delivery setup (Scootaround / United Access)

Pre-book a mobility scooter for hotel delivery—companies like Scootaround and United Access will deliver and set up in your room; ask them to arrive shortly after check-in. Book at least 2–4 weeks ahead for best availability, earlier for busy weekends.
USD75, 0h45m

5:00pm

Explore Grand Canal Shoppes & Venetian public areas

Enjoy accessible pathways through the Grand Canal Shoppes and the Venetian's indoor streets for a mellow first outing—wide aisles and elevators make this easy with a scooter.
USD0, 1h0m

7:00pm

Dinner at Bouchon (Venetian)

Classic French bistro in the Venetian with accessible seating and reliable service—great for a relaxed first-night dinner. Confirm accessible table when booking.
USD45, 1h30m

Day 2: Strip Highlights

Las Vegas, USA on November 13, 2026

8:00am

Breakfast at Grand Lux Cafe (Venetian)

Large menu, accessible seating and close to your room—good for fueling a full day of sightseeing. Most sit-down cafes open by 7–8am; confirm hours with the restaurant.
USD20, 1h0m

10:00am

Bellagio Conservatory & Botanical Gardens + Fountains

The Bellagio Conservatory is an impressive, accessible display that changes seasonally; the Fountains of Bellagio run on a schedule (frequent in the evening). Both are accessible and low-cost photo-ops.
USD0, 1h0m

12:30pm

Lunch at Mon Ami Gabi (Paris Las Vegas)

Classic French bistro with Strip views; patio and indoor seating available and accessible. Lunch typically served from 11:30am onward.
USD30, 1h0m

2:00pm

High Roller Observation Wheel (LINQ Promenade)

A fully accessible enclosed cabin gives wide views of the Strip; the attraction is wheelchair- and scooter-friendly with staff assistance for boarding. Operating hours usually cover daytime to late evening—confirm ticket time when booking.
USD25, 1h0m

4:30pm

Return to hotel to rest & recharge

Use this time to recharge devices, charge the scooter (if needed), and freshen up before dinner. Hotels generally allow a comfortable rest period for stay-over guests.
USD0, 1h30m

6:30pm

Dinner at Estiatorio Milos (Venetian)

Upscale Mediterranean seafood with attentive service and accessible seating—reserve a table and note any mobility needs when booking. Dinner hours typically start around 5–6pm.
USD85, 1h30m

9:00pm

Bellagio Fountain shows or a nearby lounge

Evening fountain shows are frequent after sunset; alternatively, relax at an accessible lounge inside your hotel or nearby for drinks and live music. Fountain show frequency increases in the evening—check the Bellagio schedule.
USD0, 0h45m

Day 3: Sphere Night

Las Vegas, USA on November 14, 2026

9:00am

Breakfast at Bouchon Bakery (Venetian)

Quick, accessible pastry and coffee options if you prefer a light start before a scenic outing. Most bakeries open from 7–8am, but confirm the specific outlet hours.
USD15, 0h45m

10:30am

Red Rock Canyon Scenic Drive (optional accessible loop)

A beautiful 13-mile scenic drive with accessible viewpoints; the Visitor Center typically opens around 8am and the drive offers pullouts for photos and short accessible paths. If you prefer downtown, swap this for the Neon Museum (check Neon Museum hours, typically mid-morning to evening).
USD15, 3h0m

2:00pm

Lunch at Yardbird (Venetian)

Comfort food with accessible seating, good portion sizes for sharing and late-afternoon energy. Lunch service usually runs from late morning to mid-afternoon.
USD25, 1h0m

3:30pm

Return to hotel, rest, and get ready for the Sphere

Allow extra time to charge equipment, review accessible entry instructions, and travel to the Sphere entrance—arriving early reduces stress. Most hotels are a short accessible ride from the Sphere.
USD0, 1h30m

5:00pm

Arrive at The Sphere — ADA entrance & seating check

Sphere doors typically open 60–90 minutes before showtime; use the ADA entrance and show your accessible seating paperwork—contact Sphere ticketing in advance to confirm procedures and companion seating. Plan extra time for security and elevator routing.
USD0, 1h0m

7:00pm

The Wizard of Oz at The Sphere

Main event of the trip—enjoy the immersive Wizard of Oz experience at the Sphere; runtime is typically 2–3 hours depending on the production, and the Sphere provides dedicated ADA seating with excellent sightlines. Confirm your ticket time and accessible seating details before arrival.
USD150, 2h30m

10:30pm

Post-show dinner or nightcap at hotel

If you’re not ready to turn in, grab late-night small plates or a cocktail at an accessible hotel lounge; many Strip restaurants and bars stay open late. Confirm late-night service hours as they vary by venue.
USD30, 1h0m
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