Get Ready for F1 Las Vegas!

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F1 Las Vegas is just two months away, so if you want to go make plans now! We’ve got information on the types of tickets available, the entertainment for the Vegas Grand Prix weekend, and the special F1 Experiences you will want to be a part of at this year’s race!

The Las Vegas Grand Prix is now just over two months away. However, now is the time to get things in gear, so to speak, because when it comes to enjoying the race, it all comes down to location! Yes if you want to see the race then you got to get your tickets. And what you pay depends on where you sit… or stand… and what you want most out of your race experience, whether it’s reserved seating,
free food and drinks, entertainment, or high-end luxury! General Admission prices start at just $150 for a one-day pass in the Flamingo Zone, to more than $1,300 for a 3-day Heineken General Admission + ticket, with bleacher seating and free drinks.

If you prefer the Grand Stands, 3-day tickets start at $1,500 for West Harmon, $1,800 for the T Mobile Zone at the Sphere, and over $2,700 for the Heineken Silver Main section on East Harmon, with complimentary food, soft drinks, and entertainment. High Rollers may want to consider the hospitality package from Hilton Grand Vacations, with three-day tickets that include premium food and alcohol for $3,500, while both the Red Bull Energy and the Bellagio Fountain Club will have catered meals, celebrity chefs, and open bars, starting at a mere $12,000!

In addition to the complimentary food and drinks, you may want to consider your entertainment options as well, and several acts will be performing over the F1 weekend, starting with the T-Mobile Zone at Sphere Las Vegas, which will feature shows from One Republic, Ludacris, and many more! Your T-Mobile Grandstand and General Admission tickets will get you access to those performances. And at the East Harmon Zone by Virgin Resort you can catch acts like Big Boi, SnakeHips, and others! See these performances with your Skybox, Champions Club, and Turn Three tickets, as well as the Heineken Silver Main Grandstand tickets and more!

So at this point if you’re feeling a bit overwhelmed by all the choices. F1 has a tool that will help you decide which tickets along the race course work best for what you want. It comes in the form of a flowchart that walks you through the process. The “What type of F1 fan are you?” quiz can narrow down which tickets are best based on your personal preferences, whether you favor entertainment, luxury suits, or just watching the race. Their chart can help you identify what matters most, and steer you to the best location.

Now once you have your F1 tickets in hand, you may want to consider some of the special events taking place in Las Vegas both day and night during the big F1 weekend. During the day you can head down to the F1 Fan Experience on Friday and Saturday, November 22nd and 23rd, from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. across from Wynn Las Vegas… and admission is free! For you die hard fans, check out the other race happening on the same weekend, and the same race course! The Ferrari Challenge will run November 21st to the 23rd, and admission is free with your F1 ticket! When night falls you can catch live entertainment from Caesar’s Palace to the Venetian and more! The F1 race weekend is filled with performances like Steve Aoki and FISHER at MGM Grand, and from John Summit to Calvin Harris at Fontainebleau.

So that’s a wrap… if you’re headed to Las Vegas for the race let me encourage you to help support the local shops. All the road closures and barricades tend to hurt their business… and F1 doesn’t seem to give a shit. Also remember not to stop and watch the race from any pedestrian bridges. The thugs they hire to work security that weekend just love to to abuse their authority… and show you how big of an asshole they can be.

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