As one would expect, there are no baby-changing facilities. Large, multi-stall restrooms have four handicapped stalls.
All of the games have moveable, low seats, making it somewhat easier for wheelchair users. The fully automated gaming areas have flat carpet. here.The fine dining restaurant was not open when we were here. There is ample space between the many tables. The Food Court offers burgers, chicken and Chinese options, as well as coffee, drinks, ice cream and the usual fare. Escalators and elevators go to the second and third floors, where the action (and food) is. Walking inside, we found that we were on the entry level. A dedicated handicapped parking lot, with more than 20 spaces, is close by. If you do not wish to use the valet parking, there is a large drop-off area directly in front of the street-level, main entrance. A large, full-service hotel is being built, along with increasing the size of the gaming area. Located adjacent to Aqueduct Race Track, one can easily go from one to the other without going outside. As we drove up, we were surprised to see the amount of construction going on. Not being serious gamblers, we didn’t feel a real pull to visit, but being curious, I did want to see it. We had passed the sign on the Belt Parkway for Resorts World Casino many times.