Mirage Introduces Tickets for the F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix
Hard Rock International, the latest proprietor of The Mirage, recently revealed their vision for the Formula 1 Las Vegas Grand Prix viewing setup. The Grandstands of The Mirage can accommodate up to 3,000 spectators.
The prices for these newly introduced tickets are yet to be disclosed. However, Formula 1 had earlier unveiled information about the availability of tickets priced between $500 and $10,000 each for Strip grandstands.
A majority of these ticket prices include food and beverages, as well as advanced events planned a few days preceding the main race.
Fans who had registered for the priority list by making a donation of $7.77 to the Las Vegas Grand Prix Foundation are entitled to purchase The Mirage's Grandstand tickets from March 22 onward in their designated time slot.
Still available tickets will be put up for grabs to the general public through the Las Vegas Grand Prix website, starting 10 a.m. PST on March 24.
The Mirage is expected to offer room and ticket packages on its site soon.
A Squandered Opportunity
The first-ever Las Vegas Grand Prix presented Hard Rock International with a chance to brand their F1 offerings as Hard Rock, an opportunity they unfortunately missed.
The Seminole Tribe of Florida, owners of Hard Rock International, are not looking to fully convert The Mirage into the Hard Rock Las Vegas until the completion of a 36-story guitar-shaped tower, planned to replace the current volcano at The Mirage.
The Las Vegas Grand Prix is scheduled for 10 p.m. on November 18, 2023. It will consist of 50 laps on a 3.8-mile circuit that meanders through the Strip, allowing drivers to reach speeds of approximately 212 miles per hour on the stretch.
For further insights and sign-ups for news and exclusive invites, head to www.f1lasvegasgp.com/tickets.
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