Every restroom at T-Mobile Arena mapped by level and section — right on the Las Vegas Strip. Plus the best places to eat, drink, stay, and explore before and after Golden Knights games, UFC fights, and concerts.
Heading into T-Mobile Arena? Find the closest bathroom to your entry point in seconds.
| I'm entering via... | Nearest restroom | Walk | Accessible | Family |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| East Main Entrance (Toshiba Plaza) | Main Concourse restrooms near Section 3 | 1 min | Yes | Family + Baby Change |
| East Suite Entrance (Rideshare drop-off) | Main Concourse restrooms near Section 13 | <1 min | Yes | Family + Baby Change + Nursing |
| West Entrance (The Park / NYNY side) | Main Concourse restrooms near Section 19 | 1 min | Yes | Family + Baby Change |
| Upper Level (escalators from Main) | Upper Concourse restrooms near Section 209 or 219 | 1-2 min | Yes | Family + Baby Change |
| Not inside yet (arriving early) | New York-New York casino lobby, Park MGM lobby, or any Strip casino — all have free 24-hour restrooms | 2-5 min | Yes | Varies by casino |
💡 Intermission pro tip: The Upper Concourse (200 level) is consistently less crowded than the Main Concourse. If you're on the lower level, take the escalators up for shorter restroom lines during intermission and between rounds.
All restrooms pinned on the T-Mobile Arena footprint and surrounding Strip area. Tap a pin for level, section, and facility details.
Quick picks for your event night on the Strip — the closest hotel, best pre-game spot, top restaurant, and must-do experience.
Literally next door. Walk through the casino and out to Toshiba Plaza in under 5 minutes. The roller coaster alone is worth the stay.
Two-acre outdoor plaza with 3 stages, LED towers, food vendors, and the iconic golden knight statue. The place to be before any event.
Craft beer, yard games, and an outdoor patio right next to the arena. The best pre-game atmosphere outside Toshiba Plaza.
1,200 nozzles shooting water 460 feet in the air, synchronized to music. A 15-minute walk from the arena. Free. Runs every 15-30 minutes.
This is the Las Vegas Strip — you're surrounded by hundreds of restaurants and bars. Here are the closest and best options, all within walking distance. We've noted which venues have customer restrooms.
Las Vegas Weekly's "Best Sandwich Shop." The Bobby is a Thanksgiving sub with turkey, cranberry, and stuffing. A Vegas institution that happens to have an outpost in the arena.
Legit barbecue inside an arena — rare anywhere, normal in Vegas. Pulled pork, brisket, and vegan options. A local favorite that started as a food truck.
Burritos, skewers, bowls, and ceviche. Solid Mexican-inspired options that go beyond the usual arena fare.
The legendary Hollywood hot dog stand. Signature chili cheese dogs, pretzels, popcorn, and loaded chips. Multiple outposts so lines are manageable.
Craft beer hall with 28 taps, yard games, and a massive outdoor patio. The best pre-game atmosphere right next to the arena. Great for groups.
Burgers, shakes, and fries. Quick service, consistent quality. A reliable option if you want to eat fast and get to the arena.
Italian marketplace with multiple restaurants, a bakery, and wine bar inside Park MGM. Fresh pasta, pizza, gelato. Open late. A proper sit-down option steps from the arena.
Authentic Irish pub imported piece by piece from Ireland. Live music nightly. Guinness on tap. A genuine atmosphere in a city of imitations.
Street food from around the world — tacos, sliders, noodle bowls, craft cocktails. Late-night menu. A solid all-rounder near the arena.
Upscale cocktail bar inside Park MGM. Great for a quieter pre-event drink. Craft cocktails, wine, and small plates.
T-Mobile Arena concessions can accommodate gluten-free and nut-free requests at most stands. Ask any concession stand for ingredient information — staff have allergen guides available. Veggie burgers and plant-based options are available at multiple locations. The Strip restaurants surrounding the arena have even more allergy-conscious menus — Eataly at Park MGM is particularly good.
Concession stands provide free cups of water on request. Water fountains are located near restrooms on both concourse levels. Vegas heat is brutal (May-September can exceed 110°F) — hydrate aggressively before, during, and after the event. Sealed water bottles are permitted through security.
Pink's Hot Dogs (Sections 9, 12, 219) is the safest kids option — simple hot dogs that every child likes. Outside, Shake Shack at The Park has a dedicated kids menu. For families, eating outside at The Park or Beerhaus before entering saves money and gives kids space to move around.
From New York-New York, exit toward The Park and walk south (3 min). From MGM Grand, cross the pedestrian bridge to The Park (8 min). From Bellagio, walk south along the Strip to CityCenter, then cut through The Park to the arena (15 min). Inside, both concourse levels are full loops — walk to the far side for shorter restroom and food lines.
Stroller parking is available near the main entrances — ask Guest Services at the door. Family restrooms at Sections 3, 13, 19, 209, and 219 have extra space for strollers. All entrances and restrooms are wheelchair accessible. Bring ear protection for kids — Golden Knights games are extremely loud.
Peak lines: intermission and pre-event. Golden Knights playoff games and UFC events draw the biggest crowds. Doors open 90 minutes before most events. Upper Concourse has shorter food and restroom lines than the Main Concourse.
T-Mobile Arena sits in the middle of the Las Vegas Strip. Every major hotel is within walking distance. Sorted by proximity. Event-night rates can surge — book early for UFC and Golden Knights playoff games.
Literally next door. Walk through the casino and out to Toshiba Plaza. Roller coaster, Hershey's store, Nine Fine Irishmen pub. The most convenient stay for any T-Mobile Arena event.
Walk through the back doors and land directly in Toshiba Plaza. Eataly, Dolby Live, a chill vibe compared to mega-resorts. The locals' pick for arena events.
5-star luxury resort with modern design, world-class restaurants, and a massive spa. Walk through the Aria Express Tram corridor to Park MGM and the arena.
Boutique luxury on the Strip. The Chandelier Bar, Momofuku, and a rooftop pool. Younger crowd, walkable to the arena via the Strip or Crystals.
The biggest hotel in Las Vegas with 6,852 rooms. Monorail station on-site. Cross the street and walk north to the arena. Massive pool complex.
The iconic fountains hotel. Walk the Strip south or take the free Aria Express Tram. World-class dining, conservatory, and gallery of fine art.
The budget-friendly option right on the Strip. Walk north along The Park to the arena. Basic rooms, low prices, great location for events.
South end of the Strip. Connected to Excalibur and Luxor via free tram. Shark Reef aquarium, beach pool, convention center. Good value for groups.
Classic Strip location across from MGM Grand. Recently renovated. A mid-range option with easy arena access via the Las Vegas Blvd pedestrian bridge.
This is the Las Vegas Strip — you're not going to run out of things to do. Here are the highlights within walking distance of T-Mobile Arena, perfect for before or after an event.
Two-acre outdoor entertainment plaza right at the arena entrance. Three performance stages, four 40-foot LED towers, food vendors, and views of the arena's 200-foot mesh LED wall. The pre-game party for Golden Knights games is legendary.
🚽 Restrooms inside arena once gates open, or NYNY casino 2 min walk
1,200 nozzles shooting water up to 460 feet in the air, synchronized to music from classical to contemporary. Free to watch from the sidewalk. Runs every 15 minutes after 3pm, every 30 minutes from noon. One of the most iconic sights in Las Vegas.
🚽 Bellagio lobby restrooms (free, accessible)
The world's tallest observation wheel at 550 feet. 30-minute rotation with views of the entire Strip and surrounding desert. Open-bar cabin option available. A 20-minute walk north on the Strip from the arena.
🚽 LINQ Promenade restrooms (free, accessible)
Open-air dining and entertainment district between New York-New York and Park MGM, right next to the arena. Art installations, casual restaurants, Beerhaus, Shake Shack. A great pre-event gathering spot with a more relaxed vibe than the casino floors.
🚽 Restaurant restrooms + NYNY & Park MGM casinos nearby
You're surrounded by some of the world's most famous casinos. New York-New York, Park MGM, Aria, Cosmopolitan, Bellagio, MGM Grand — all within a 15-minute walk. Every single one has free restrooms, restaurants, bars, and entertainment.
🚽 Every casino has free public restrooms on the gaming floor
The Big Apple Coaster wraps around the New York-New York hotel right next to T-Mobile Arena. 203 feet high, 67 mph, with a 144-degree dive. A quick thrill before or after an event.
🚽 NYNY casino restrooms (free, accessible)
T-Mobile Arena is at 3780 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89158 — right on the Strip between New York-New York and Park MGM. If you're already on the Strip, you can probably walk.
If you're staying on the Strip, just walk. New York-New York is next door. Park MGM, Aria, Cosmopolitan, Bellagio, and MGM Grand are all 5-15 minutes on foot. This is Vegas — the walk is half the experience.
Free tram connects Bellagio → Crystals → Park MGM. Exit at Park MGM, walk through the casino, and you're at Toshiba Plaza in 5 minutes. The best free transit option from the north Strip.
Runs 24/7 on Las Vegas Blvd with stops at Park MGM and Excalibur. $6 for a 2-hour pass, $8 for 24 hours. Southbound stop at Monte Carlo area, northbound at MGM/Showcase Mall.
MGM Grand Station is the closest stop, about a 15-minute walk to the arena. $5 one-way. Walk through MGM Grand, cross Las Vegas Blvd via the pedestrian bridge, then walk north to The Park entrance.
Special service for Vegas Golden Knights games. $4 round trip. Multiple pickup locations around the valley. One of the most convenient and cheapest ways to get to a game without driving.
Drop-off at the East Suite Entrance or at New York-New York / Park MGM porte-cocheres. After events, pick up from the nearest casino property to avoid the post-event crush in Toshiba Plaza.
Take I-15 to Tropicana Ave exit, head east toward the Strip. Turn left on Las Vegas Blvd, then right into Park MGM or New York-New York parking garages. Well-signed on event nights.
Free tram connects Mandalay Bay → Luxor → Excalibur. From Excalibur, walk north through The Park to the arena. Great if you're staying at the south end of the Strip.
T-Mobile Arena does not have its own parking garage. You'll use nearby casino garages. Reserve via ParkMobile app for the best rates — event-night pricing can surge to $40+.
The closest garage. Walk straight through the casino, out the back doors, and you're in Toshiba Plaza at the main gates in under 5 minutes. Reserve via ParkMobile.
Next door to the arena. Exit the garage into the casino, walk through to The Park, and you're at the west entrance. Quick and easy.
Walk south through CityCenter and The Park. Slightly further but often less crowded and comparably priced. A good backup if Park MGM fills up.
Across Las Vegas Blvd. Walk via the pedestrian bridge. Slightly further but often cheaper. The monorail station is right here if you're also heading elsewhere.
Budget-friendly option south of the arena. Walk north along The Park to the west entrance. Good value for events.
If you're staying on the Strip, just walk. If not, rideshare drop-off is available at the East Suite Entrance or casino porte-cocheres. Post-event: Walk to NYNY or Park MGM for faster rideshare pickup away from the crowd.
Full breakdown of every restroom location inside T-Mobile Arena, organized by concourse level. Last verified July 2026.
All restrooms at T-Mobile Arena are ADA accessible. Elevators on both the east and west sides stop at every level. Wheelchair escorts may be available at entry based on availability.
Five family restrooms: Sections 3, 13, and 19 (Main Concourse) and Sections 209 and 219 (Upper Concourse). All equipped with baby changing tables. Located near First Aid and Guest Services.
Two dedicated nursing rooms: Main Concourse across from Section 13 and Upper Concourse across from Section 216. Both are private, clean, and ADA accessible.
The Upper Concourse (200 level) consistently has shorter restroom lines than the Main Concourse. Go during warm-ups or the first period/round instead of intermission for the shortest waits.
Trained service animals and service animals in training are welcome inside T-Mobile Arena. Must remain on a leash or in a harness at all times. Service animals rest in the guest's seating area, not in the aisle.
Elevators on both the east and west sides of the arena stop at every level. Guest Services at Section 13 (Main) and Section 216 (Upper) can assist with any accessibility needs. Call 702-692-1515.
This is the Las Vegas Strip — you're never more than 5 minutes from a restroom. Every casino has free public restrooms on their gaming floor, open 24 hours.
0.1 mi • 3790 S Las Vegas Blvd • Casino floor restrooms • 24 hours
0.2 mi • 3770 S Las Vegas Blvd • Casino floor & Eataly restrooms • 24 hours
0.3 mi • 3730 S Las Vegas Blvd • Multiple restroom locations • 24 hours
0.3 mi • 3850 S Las Vegas Blvd • Casino floor restrooms • 24 hours
0.5 mi • 3799 S Las Vegas Blvd • Casino floor restrooms • 24 hours
0.5 mi • 3708 S Las Vegas Blvd • Multiple levels • 24 hours
When restroom lines peak and when you will walk straight in. T-Mobile Arena hosts everything from NHL games to UFC fights to mega-concerts — each has a different pattern.
For hockey: peak at intermissions. For UFC/boxing: between main card bouts. Concerts: pre-show and post-show. Upper Concourse (200 level) is always less crowded than Main.
Golden Knights (Oct-Jun): Two intermissions = two peak rushes. The Fortress gets LOUD — energy is intense.
UFC/Boxing: Short breaks between bouts create consistent traffic. Go during undercard fights for empty restrooms.
Concerts: Pre-show rush then calm during performance. Post-event is chaos.
Awards/Special Events: Longer breaks, more predictable traffic. Go during commercial breaks.
Summer events: Dehydrated fans drink more inside = more restroom visits. Budget extra trips.
💡 Pro tip: For UFC events, the biggest restroom rush happens after the co-main event as the arena prepares for the main event. Use the restroom DURING the co-main event. After the main event, walk through NYNY or Park MGM casino to skip the Toshiba Plaza bottleneck and use casino restrooms on the way out.
Local knowledge that will make your Las Vegas event night significantly better.
Take the escalators to the 200 level for the shortest restroom lines. Most fans stay on the Main Concourse. The Upper Concourse is consistently less crowded during intermission.
Summer events (May-September): stay in air-conditioned casinos until gates open. Toshiba Plaza can be brutal at 110+ degrees. The Park has shade structures, but the casino floor is your best friend until showtime.
Get to Toshiba Plaza 45 minutes early and face the arena. The entire glass facade lights up in bright magenta. This is THE defining Vegas event-night shot and you can't get it from inside.
Get dropped at Park MGM, walk through the casino floor, out the back doors, and you'll land directly in Toshiba Plaza at the main gates in under 5 minutes. Fastest entry route.
Arena food is solid but pricey (it's Vegas). The Strip has hundreds of restaurants within a 10-minute walk. Eat at The Park, Eataly, or any casino restaurant pre-event and save $30-50 per person.
After events, Toshiba Plaza becomes a bottleneck. Walk to NYNY or Park MGM for rideshare pickup instead of waiting in the plaza. If you parked at NYNY or Park MGM, you'll be out while others are still waiting for taxis.
The Aria Express Tram (Bellagio-Crystals-Park MGM) and Mandalay Bay Tram (Mandalay-Luxor-Excalibur) are both free and connect you to the arena corridor without paying for a taxi or rideshare.
For VGK games, arrive early for the Toshiba Plaza pre-game show. The atmosphere is electric. The arena is called "The Fortress" for a reason — one of the loudest buildings in the NHL.
The beauty of being on the Strip: every casino has free, clean, accessible public restrooms on their gaming floor, open 24/7. You are never more than 5 minutes from a restroom in this part of Las Vegas.
T-Mobile Arena is all-ages for sports and most concerts. For families: use the UMC Lactation Suites (Section 13 and 216) for nursing and quiet breaks. Bring ear protection for children — Golden Knights games are among the loudest in the NHL. Family restrooms at Sections 3, 13, 19, 209, and 219.
Walk 15 minutes north on the Strip after your event to catch the Bellagio Fountains. Free, beautiful, and runs every 15 minutes after 3pm. A perfect way to end the night. Use Bellagio lobby restrooms on the way.
Download the ParkMobile app before your event. Pre-booking parking at Park MGM or NYNY can save $10-15 vs. walk-up event-night pricing. The app also shows real-time availability so you know which garage has spots.
Vegas heat is not a joke. Summer temperatures regularly exceed 110°F, and even walking from a casino to the arena can dehydrate you. Hydrate aggressively — more water means more restroom trips, and this arena has restrooms everywhere, so drink up.
Concession stands provide free cups of water on request. Do not pay $7 for a bottle — just ask at any counter. Staff are required to provide it.
Located near restrooms on both Main Concourse and Upper Concourse. Refill bottles between periods or acts. Especially important if you walked from a casino in summer heat.
Sealed water bottles are permitted through security. Bring one per person. Stay in air-conditioned casinos until gates open. The walk from Toshiba Plaza into the arena is your highest-risk dehydration moment in summer.
Medical services are available inside the arena during all events. Vegas heat adds a layer of risk — know where to go before you need it.
First Aid is available via Guest Services at Section 13 (Main Concourse) and Section 216 (Upper Concourse). Medical staff on-site during all events. Band-aids, ice packs, OTC medications, and basic medical assistance. Restrooms adjacent to both locations.
In-arena emergencies: Alert any arena staff or security. Lost children: Report to Guest Services immediately. Arena contact: 702-692-1515. 911: Available for true emergencies. Arena address: 3780 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89158.
Sunrise Hospital & Medical Center is 3.5 miles east (~10 min drive) at 3186 S Maryland Pkwy. It is the nearest Level II trauma center. UMC (University Medical Center) is 4 miles north (~12 min) at 1800 W Charleston Blvd — Nevada's only Level I trauma center and public hospital. Via ambulance, response times from the Strip are fast.
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