Additional Las Vegas Casinos Offer Affordable F1 Grand Prix Package Deals
This week, the Palms and Ellis Island casino hotels revealed more options for watching the Las Vegas Grand Prix happening on November 16th to 18th. Located near the racetrack that Formula 1 is setting up on Las Vegas Boulevard, these hotels provide great views of the race.
Ellis Island, a casino renowned for its value rather than luxury, offers various "Turn 4 at Ellis Island Casino" options with quite affordable prices. One seat in their grandstand with food included costs $1,500 per person, with additional fees like a $135 state entertainment tax, $56.23 processing fee, and a $9.96 service fee. This suggests that Ellis Island may just break even with these deals. In fact, Formula 1 has been demanding $1,500 per person from every business with a view of the track, threatening to block the view if they don't license it.
If you're looking for a more luxurious experience, you can choose Ellis Island's package that includes two grandstand seats and three nights at their hotel for $5,000, which is way less expensive than the $1 million package at Wynn Las Vegas or the $5 million one at Caesars Palace.
The Palms follows up with their own Formula For Winning Grandstand package for $5,500. This includes tickets, a Fantasy King room for two nights, and a $250 dining credit.
Raising the Stakes
The Palms takes the game higher with their next package - the Formula For Winning Sky Villa Experience, priced at $75,000. This crazy expensive bundle includes tickets, two nights in a Palms Sky Villa, dinner for four at Scotch 80 Prime, and a VIP table at Ghostbar.
With an even crazier price tag, the Palms' 777 Experience is eye-popping at $777,000. Included in this package are six race tickets and two hospitality tickets, seven nights in their Empathy Suite and a different one-story Sky Villa, dinner for eight at Scotch 80 Prime, and a VIP table with seven bottles of roseĢ at Ghostbar.
It's estimated that as many as 300,000 Formula 1 fans will attend this race and its pre-race events. Interestingly, these visitors will have paid an average of $6,651 for a three-day package, much higher than the $4,600 packages sold for the Miami Grand Prix in May, as stated in a study by kingcasinobonus.uk.
If you're interested in purchasing F1 tickets and packages, check out Ellis Island's offers here and the Palms' packages here.
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