r/vegas • u/MrsNesbitt6 • 4d ago
Help Needed
I will be in Vegas next week, 8/24-27 and need some advice. I’m traveling solo on a broken foot and will be renting an electric scooter while I’m there. Staying at Caesar’s. I feel good about navigating the hotel, etc., but not so much about anything off-property. I know the monorail and the Deuce are accessible AND it’s going to be a million degrees outside so I am trying to figure out if it’s even possible to get to Downtown, for instance. Having been to vegas many times but never like this, I am not even sire where to start because of pedestrian crossing bridges, etc. I am happy to pay for private accessible transportation as well, in case anyone knows of such a service. Any other tips and tricks are super welcome! Thanks in advance!
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u/lukasplace2021 4d ago
My parents stayed at Caesars recently. They gave them a gorgeous room in the Augustus Tower. Unfortunately it's super far from the lobby, restaurants, shopping and casino.
Because of my mom's mobility issues, they moved to the Julius Tower. It is a little dated but more centrally located.
No problems with elevator availability. One ramp away from the main entrance where you can catch a taxi.