The prices can make you go lights out and away you go.
Hotels in Sin City are looking to make the most out of the first-ever Las Vegas Formula 1 race by offering exclusive packages for individuals who have the means to go full send. To say that the upcoming grand prix is expensive is an understatement with packages starting at $8,000 and going as high as $5,000,000.
The rates are not as shocking as it was first revealed last year. At the time, Wynn Hotel and Resort announced an ultimate all-access F1 experience priced at $1,000,000 for a group of six. It wasn't clear what the deal included, but the hotel has now updated its official website, showing what to expect from the $1 million ticket.
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For starters, it includes access to the Wynn Grid Club where individuals are said to get the best vantage points to watch the F1 race. It also includes an exclusive pit lane walk where lucky ticket holders can have a look into the garages of each F1 team. Adding to the list is the grid walk, and the hot lap where individuals will get the chance to be driven at full speed on the track by a professional driver.
Wynn Hotel and Resort didn't mention what car will be used for the hot lap. The Aston Martin Vantage safety car or the DBX707 medical car would be interesting options.
Ticket holders will also have a four-night stay at Wynn's three-bedroom duplex, a two-story suite with claimed unparalleled views. Airport arrival and departure transportation are also provided with tickets to the red carpet opening ceremony at XS nightclub.
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If that's not luxurious enough for you, you can go to the absolute limit by opting for the $5 million F1 Nobu Emperor package at Caesars Palace. The hotel says it will provide the most curated experience during the first-ever Las Vegas F1 Grand Prix including a five-night stay at the Nobu Sky Villa inside Nobu Hotel.
The insanely priced F1 Nobu Emperor package includes 12 paddock club tickets, two tickets to Weekends with Adele, spa services for six, a personal driver, a VIP host, and seven-star tier status. This price tag will also get you a private dinner for 12 created by Michelin-starred chef Nobu Matsuhisa.
The official F1 website is also selling a three-day Hospitality ticket at $8,000, which includes premium food and beverages, outdoor access, terrace viewing, and exclusive lounge access, among others.
The Las Vegas F1 Grand Prix will happen on November 16 to 18, 2023.
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