
Tickets for the inaugural Formula 1 Heineken Silver Las Vegas Grand Prix, set to happen from Nov. 16-18, 2025, were quickly sold out, much ahead of the event.
Ticket prices for all three days of F1 in Las Vegas began at $500 for Standing Room passes near The Venetian MSG Sphere. Elsewhere on the circuit, the starting price for weekend tickets was $2,000. The high-end tickets for the F1 weekend in Las Vegas exceeded $10,000.
Today, there are only two methods to acquire Vegas F1 tickets.
Secondary ticketing sites are offering a large number of F1 Vegas weekend passes at over twice their face value. Moreover, most casinos on the Strip in Nevada have bought tickets to include in their package deals.
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To avail the hotel and Grand Prix ticket package, guests are required to book a three-night stay. While most properties are incorporating tickets that are available to everyone, one casino operator on the Vegas Strip is providing an exclusive viewing location only for its guests.
MGM Resorts Las Vegas F1 ticket packages
MGM Resorts is set to construct grandstands for viewing the Las Vegas Grand Prix at its most iconic property. To gain access to the Bellagio Grandstands, situated in front of the fountains and iconic casino, one must stay at a participating MGM Resorts property for a minimum of three nights.
MGM Resorts’ Chief Commercial Officer, Steve Zanella, stated:
In a little over a year, F1 enthusiasts worldwide will witness how Las Vegas hosts a party. Besides the Bellagio Grandstands, which will redefine event viewing standards, we will orchestrate a 24/7 celebration befitting this global extravaganza.
To secure a seat on the F1 circuit in the heart of the Vegas Strip, guests can choose to stay at any of the following MGM Resorts properties:
- Aria (and Vdara)
- Bellagio
- Mandalay Bay (and Delano)
- MGM Grand
- Park MGM
- New York-New York
- Luxor
- Excalibur
Guests of MGM Resorts also have the option to select seats in the Paddock Grandstands if they wish to be located elsewhere on the circuit. Package prices remain the same for both locations.
The starting prices for Las Vegas F1 at MGM are $2,827 per night for a hotel room that includes one race seat. If you add an additional ticket to the package, the starting cost becomes $5,655 per night for two race seats, available in either location.
Every property levies a resort fee for its hotel rooms. Following the packages launch, there was a high demand causing an hour-long wait to purchase them. However, the wait was quickly resolved, and the reservation process returned to normal before the afternoon.
Caesars F1 Vegas packages
During the Formula One launch party at Caesars Palace, Caesars unveiled its F1 hotel and ticket packages. Unlike MGM Resorts, Caesars offers its guests the option to select a hotel and casino off the Vegas Strip.
The regional president of Caesars Entertainment, Sean McBurney, stated:
We are incredibly excited to be at the heart of what is set to be an electrifying night in Las Vegas. Our properties are ideally located for convenient access to the race, grandstands, and paddocks. If you’re keen on enjoying a night filled with adrenaline and competition in Las Vegas, we look forward to welcoming you to one of our properties next November.
The following properties at Caesars offer packages for hotel accommodations and Formula 1 tickets:
- Bally’s (Horseshoe)
- Caesars Palace
- The Cromwell
- Flamingo
- Harrah’s
- The Linq
- Paris
- Planet Hollywood
- Rio
Prices for Caesar’s ticket and hotel packages begin at $2,600 per night at Rio, including seats in the East Harmon Zone of the circuit. In contrast, the starting prices for the equivalent ticket and a stay in Caesar’s Palace are $3,151 per night.
The cost rises depending on the quality of rooms within each property and seating position at the Las Vegas Grand Prix. Packages at Caesars Palace, including rooms with Paddock Club tickets, commence at $8,502 per night. The same race ticket, paired with a suite in the Augustus Tower, is priced at $25,459 per night.
Besides the costs of the room and tickets, resort fees for the hotel room and a service fee for the LV F1 passes also apply.
More Vegas Strip Grand Prix visitors’ packages
Most of the hotels on the Vegas Strip are operated by MGM Resorts and Caesars. However, several other establishments also offer Las Vegas Formula 1 hotel and ticket packages.
Resorts World Las Vegas
Starting at $35,000, Resorts World, a race sponsor, offers a variety of hotel and race packages.
The Legacy Zouk package, priced at $200,000, provides a hotel suite, two weekend passes to the Las Vegas Grand Prix Paddock Club, and bottle service. It also comes with a unique experience of Tiesto’s performance at the Zouk nightclub. In addition, the package ensures the buyer’s photo will be displayed on the hotel tower screen.
The Venetian
The Venetian is not only a sponsor of the race, but it also offers a select number of Formula 1 suites and ticket packages for The Venetian and The Palazzo. However, these packages can only be obtained with grandstand tickets. The cost at The Venetian begins at $2,952.33 per night for a basic king suite and weekend passes.
The Palazzo
The starting price for suites at The Palazzo is $3,252.33 per night, with a minimum requirement of a three-night stay. The cost increases with the size of the suite.
Wynn
Wynn Las Vegas, who is also a sponsor, offers many LVGP packages. Their most high-end F1 package costs a whopping $1 million!
Budget-friendly F1 Las Vegas options
At the time of writing this article, Cosmopolitan and Wynn have not yet announced their hotel and ticket packages. Those seeking a good deal might want to monitor the rates at Best Western. The modest hotel, located above Casino Royale, is likely to be more affordable than the casino resorts.