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Las Vegas, Nevada Wheelchair Rentals + Repairs

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In general, the Las Vegas, Nevada, and McCarran Airport are very accommodating to visitors who use mobility equipment, and every effort is made to ensure that every visitor has a positive experience. Unfortunately, for many handicapped or disabled travelers, their first experience in Las Vegas involves the long and arduous process of trying to find or repair broken or missing mobility equipment

To avoid this unpleasant experience, I would suggest the following options:

  • Leave your personal equipment at home and rent equipment upon arrival in Las Vegas. Companies like Active Mobility, LLC, carry a wide variety of wheelchairs, walkers, scooters, and power chairs. This equipment can be delivered to your hotel before arrival and picked up again after your departure.
  • If you are traveling with highly specialized or customized equipment, please ensure that there is a vendor in Las Vegas who is able to work on your equipment. Also, make sure that your personal vendor is aware of your plans and that they will be able to supply emergency parts at short notice.
  • If you prefer to bring your equipment, ensure that the airline you are flying on has a relationship with a company in Las Vegas that can do repairs at short notice and most importantly, that can provide loaner equipment in the meantime.  Loaners should be available for delivery 24/7. At present Active Mobility, LLC is the exclusive provider to 99% of the leading airlines flying into Las Vegas.

By following these three steps you should significantly reduce your frustration and irritation.  No one wants to start a vacation on a sour note. 

Active Mobility, LLC. has teamed up with wheelchairtraveling.com and will be giving away a free wheelchair rental, good for up to one week, so if you are headed to Las Vegas, contact Active Mobility and get the hookup by calling (702) 736-4399 or visit in person at 3250 W Ali Baba Ln # A, Las Vegas, NV 89118.

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At fourteen I became paralyzed but the love for adventure did not vanish. I want to see and experience this world. As the founder of wheelchairtraveling.com I believe in creating an accessible world and together we can make that happen. Be seen to be heard.
WheelchairTraveling.com

At fourteen I became paralyzed but the love for adventure did not vanish. I want to see and experience this world. As the founder of wheelchairtraveling.com I believe in creating an accessible world and together we can make that happen. Be seen to be heard.

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  • Your affiliate link to the Active Mobility site is broken.

    • Thank you! I added the phone number and physical address. It seems their website is broken right now.

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