Come visit Mesa with guaranteed accessibility!
Hotels and activities to enjoy your trip with accessibility information verified by Wheel the World. Photos and measurements included!
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Wheel the World and Visit Mesa's mutual effort encourages people with disabilities to travel and enjoy unforgettable experiences with their loved ones.
There is a world out there and our mission is to help everyone explore it without limits!
Mesa: Where Arizona culture, cuisine, and nature converge
Nestled in Arizona's vibrant landscape, Mesa blends rich cultural heritage with modern attractions. Visitors can explore historic sites, indulge in diverse culinary offerings, and enjoy outdoor adventures. Mesa offers a dynamic mix of arts, cuisine, and natural beauty for a well-rounded experience.
Getting around Mesa
East Valley Rides, WAV accessible services.
Note that there are no WAV ride-sharing services available.
Get all the accessibility information we’ve mapped out in collaboration with the city tourism offices
Some of the accessibility features we have mapped:
Room: entrance, spaces, bed and closet.
Bathroom: access, interior, toilet, shower and sink.
Building access, lobby, breakfast area and common spaces.
Tips when traveling
Best time to visit
To enjoy outdoor activities in mild weather, marvel at dazzling wildflower blooms, and avoid the scorching summer heat, visiting Mesa in spring (April-May) or fall (Oct-Nov) is best.
Climate
Mesa experiences a desert climate with scorching summers (June to August) averaging 90 - 105°F and mild winters around 40 - 60°F. Spring and fall provide pleasant temperatures for outdoor exploration.
Events
Mesa hosts exciting events like the Mesa Arts Center performances, the Arizona Restaurant Week for food enthusiasts, and the Mesa Music Festival showcasing diverse talents.
Recommendations
When visiting Mesa, quench your thirst by exploring its vibrant craft beer scene, soar through time at the Air Force Museum, and marvel at the local natural scenery by cruising the river on the Dolly Steamboat.
Learn more about Mesa through our blog notes
Do you have any doubts? Check these frequently asked questions
Being a Verified Destination by Wheel the World means all the locations who are part of this program were visited by our team and the accessibility data presented is accurate.
We approach accessibility impartially, presenting the data objectively, and empowering travelers to make their own informed decisions. Recognizing the diversity of disabilities, our primary aim is to centralize the information for anyone who needs it.
Every Wheel the World partner has been provided access to our Accessibility Academy, which strives to encourage and promote the best service in the hospitality industry to travelers with disabilities.
Yes, anyone 18 years and up can book a trip with us.
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Do you offer accessible experiences?
Your hotel, restaurant, transportation or accessible experience can be mapped and offered by Wheel the World.