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Accessible HoHo in Las Vegas — Wheelchair & Mobility Info

Accessibility checklist for the Las Vegas hop-on hop-off buses, including ramp access, stop facilities, and tips for a smooth experience.

3/16/2026
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Accessible ramp on a sightseeing bus next to a stop sign

Accessibility Guide for Las Vegas HoHo

This concise guide covers ramps, companion seating, and what to expect at stops.

Key points

  • Most modern HoHo vehicles are wheelchair-accessible with ramps.
  • Drivers can assist with boarding, but bring a travel companion if you need help with personal items.
  • Not every stop is perfectly level — check in advance for step-free access at specific stops.

Checklist before you go

  • Call the provider or check their accessibility page.
  • Arrive 10–15 minutes early to allow time for boarding.
  • Carry any documentation if you require priority seating (provider policy dependent).

On-route considerations

  • Some stops have limited curb access — plan your transfer points accordingly.
  • If traveling with a mobility scooter, confirm storage options and whether the scooter must be folded.

Resources & support

  • Contact the operator in advance for any special assistance requests.
  • Look for official accessibility statements on provider websites; many list ramp dimensions and boarding procedures.

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About the Author

Accessibility Advisor

Accessibility Advisor

This guide was written to help visitors see more of Las Vegas with less fuss—whether you’re chasing iconic neon, family-friendly attractions, or a desert escape beyond the Strip.

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