We passed this question along to a long-time LVA subscriber who, for the past 19 years has relied on a wheelchair full-time to get around and is an expert on navigating his favorite city. Take it away, Barry!:
As a huge Las Vegas fan who relies on a power wheelchair full-time to help get me around, here is my advice when it comes to renting and getting about in Las Vegas using a mobility scooter or wheelchair.
First off, if you use a highly specialized power wheelchair or scooter at home, don’t be afraid to bring your favorite pair of wheels with you on the airplane (I have found the baggage handlers and disability assistants who meet the incoming flights at McCarran Airport to be excellent to deal with).
The reason I start off by stating this is that although you will have no problem finding a regular scooter or wheelchair to rent while you’re in town, you want to ensure that you're comfortable on your trip right from the start: If you have a special back or seating system on your mobility device that you can’t live without, don’t ruin your visit here by leaving it at home – vacations are too important to start off with problems or a less-than-perfect compromise and bringing it with you could be easier than you think.
Should you find yourself in need of a rental while in Las Vegas, however, there are three companies I can confidently recommend:
All of the above suppliers offer a few different models to choose from, plus free pickup and drop off of the equipment you rent, and they all take reservations over the phone or online.
While I regret to inform you that there is no coupon in the 2014 Las Vegas Advisor Members Reward Book for any of the companies above -- [Ed: Note to self: Let's look into getting an online deal, if enough members could take advantage of an offer] -- if you reserve your scooter online from Las Vegas Scooters/702scooters.com, you get a second scooter free.
In my opinion, this is an amazing deal and definitely the way to go - just in case the first scooter you rent breaks down/you have a problem, or even for that one time on your trip when you and a loved one want to cruise the Strip, side-by-side, like the cool motorcycle dudes in Easy Rider!
As for getting around in your mobility device, from my experience I truly think Las Vegas is one of the world’s best places to go if you use a wheelchair or scooter to get around. Here are just a few reasons why:
As a Post Script, here are a couple more websites you might want to check out/keep on file if you're planning to hit Las Vegas and have any special needs: Both desertmedicalequip.com and everythingmedical.net are full-service medical-supply businesses and are really helpful if you run into some problem or will be need some other type of specialized equipment or medical supplies during your stay, while if you're looking to rent a wheelchair-accessible vehicle while in town, betterlifemobility.com is the way to go.
Enjoy your time in Las Vegas!