Main Street Station Accessible Rooms

My eighty-two year old mother and I stayed at the Main Street Station over Christmas, and while the room was nice, the bathroom was just too small for her. I have been told that they have accessible rooms and was wondering if anyone has stayed in one of these. How is it set up? Is it similar to the other rooms where the toilet and shower are in one room, and the sink is outside, or is it one big bathroom with the sink, toilet and shower all in the one room. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanking you in advance.

Mac Maroon
Scroll to the bottom of the page for the accessible room pictures.

https://www.angelfire.com/nv2/stungazeddowntown/MainStreetStation.html

The Main difference between this bathroom and the regular bathrooms is the accessible bathroom is one large room as opposed to the regular rooms it's 2 separate areas.
James,

Thank you so much for responding to my question, I truly appreciate it! The pictures were fantastic and I showed them to my mother, and she is very happy with how the room is set up! I will be making my reservations right away. Thanks again!

Mac
My late husband preferred the handicapped rooms at MSS. We stayed there often. Quite comfortable, enough room in the bathroom to get around. Higher toilet of course and grab bars. They ask at check in if you need a roll in shower or if a bathtub is adequate. If your Mom can not step into a bathtub, ask for the roll in shower. Have fun in Vegas! Mary
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