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Disability-Friendly Vegas: Gambling

SLOTS: For the most part, the majority of slot machines are accessible for people in wheelchairs. Casino staff are happy to remove chairs at machines so that patrons in wheelchairs can roll up to the machines.

TABLE GAMES: Again, chairs can be removed from the poker and table game tables so that players can take part in the action. (Those games played at high tables are the exception. Wheelchair users would need to transfer to a bar-height stool to play comfortably.)

CRAPS: If craps is your game, many of the hotels have accommodations to allow you to roll the dice and place your bet computably. Ask a casino employee or pit boss to assist you.

BINGO: Many bingo rooms now stock Braille cards and larger-print cards for those with sight impairments.

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