Second batch of extremely expensive Las Vegas tickets sold out too

F1 News

27 December 2022 at 16:42
Last update 27 December 2022 at 18:04
  • GPblog.com

Admission ticket prices for the Grand Prix in Las Vegas are sky-high. Yet fans continue to show massive interest in tickets.

The organisers of the race in Las Vegas put a good number of tickets on sale again last weekend and the demand was huge. The second batch of tickets was also sold out almost immediately. That seems quite remarkable knowing that a grandstand seat costs $2,500 and the standing area $500. However, all tickets do include food and drinks. The organisation informs that a third batch of tickets will be offered through the official site at the end of winter or early spring.

5 million

Last week, it was already announced that Ceasars Entertainment is offering a nice package (including tickets and accommodation) for the Grand Prix for the price of $5 million. The US gambling company announces that the 'Emperor's Package' will provide the most unique F1 experience ever. The VIP package includes 12 tickets to the Paddock Club, with all-inclusive food and drinks, access to the Pit Lane Walk and a private room from Caesars Entertainment to enjoy the action at the track.

Fans who are slightly less rich can always stay at the Wynn Hotel. There, a package for six tickets and overnight stays costs 'only' $1 million. For this price, the hotel offers 'five-star service' to six people in a room of some 560 square metres, including three bedrooms, a gym and a billiard room.