Being an international tourist destination, Las Vegas is a world leader in disability access. There is no shortage of fascinating, accessible shows in Las Vegas. Actually, it is hard to find a show in Las Vegas that does not offer wheelchair and scooter accessible seating; most of them welcome everybody with open arms. So, if you are renting a mobility scooter, rest assured that you can easily book accessible seating, both online and by phone.
Your visit to Vegas cannot reach a happy ending without seeing at least one production. In this blog, we share our favorite strip shows!
1. Awakening at Wynn
Awakening is a visually rich fantasy production built around acrobatics, mythic storytelling, and cutting-edge theater design. The story follows a brave heroine and her two companions on a quest to restore love and beauty to the world, with narration by Anthony Hopkins. It plays in the custom-designed Awakening Theater, where the 360-degree stage and surround sound make every seat feel close to the action.
2. Absinthe at Caesars Palace
If you can encapsulate Las Vegas in one show, it is Absinthe. a fast, intimate, adults-only variety show that mixes outrageous comedy, jaw-dropping acrobatics, burlesque energy and a lot of audience interaction. The Gazillionaire and Wanda Widdles drive the chaos, and the vintage circus-tent setting at Caesars Palace makes the whole experience feel up close, wild and unlike a traditional theater production.
3. O at Bellagio
For theatre lovers, this show is easily a must-see. a visually stunning Cirque production built around water, aerial acrobatics, synchronized swimming, diving and surreal stagecraft. The show unfolds in, on and above a massive pool, with performers and sets constantly transforming the space into a dreamlike world. It is elegant, family-friendly and designed to leave you wide-eyed from start to finish.
4. Blue Man Group at Luxor
Hilarious, inventive, and oozing with creativity. The Blue Man Group performers do not utter a word during the show, but somehow they manage to capture your attention with stunning audio and visuals. A Blue Man Group concert is a high-energy, non-verbal theatrical experience that combines live rock music, comedy, and multimedia. Expect to see three bald, blue-painted performers communicating entirely through physical expressions, utilizing eccentric instruments like PVC pipes, and interacting intimately with the audience.
5. Wizard Of Oz at The Sphere
A classic movie becomes modern at the newest venue in Las Vegas. Expect a highly immersive take on The Wizard of Oz built for Sphere’s massive screen and sensory effects. The experience uses remastered songs from the film, including “We’re Off to See the Wizard” and “Over the Rainbow,” along with visual moments like Dorothy’s tornado ride to Munchkinland. You’ll also encounter environmental effects such as scent, mist, wind, lighting effects, loud audio, and seat sensations that make the trip to Oz feel much bigger than a traditional movie screening.