Searching for that exclusive package that will deliver to you and your friends the time of your life at next year's Las Vegas Grand Prix? Caesars Entertainment has you covered… for $5 million!
As the hype surrounding Formula 1's return to Sin City next year kicks into overdrive, the casinos and resorts bordering the famous Strip are going all in to make the most of what promises to be the biggest high-octane extravaganza ever enjoyed by F1.
Wynn Resorts has just put on the market a $1 million ticket for well-heeled fans that includes, among other perks, a four-night stay in a three-bedroom duplex, with 24-hour butler service, and a Jeroboam of Dom Perignon and a selection of caviar to savour while overlooking the action.
Unimpressed? Then have a look at Caesars "Emperor Package" that will offer one lucky and very rich race fan the most outrageous, decadent and exorbitant multi-day F1 experience.
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The package includes five nights in the Nobu Sky Villa at Nobu Hotel Caesars Palace, a 10,300 square-foot, three-bedroom space villa with a 4,700 square feet of terrace 140 feet above the Las Vegas Strip.
The terrace, which fits up to 75 people, features sweeping views of the racetrack. Also included are 12 tickets to the exclusive Paddock Club plus access to a private Caesars Entertainment space within the club, where guests can enjoy the racing action “with bespoke service and accommodations,” according to a Caesars.
“Leaning into the unrivaled view the Nobu Sky Villa offers, we have created a package to meet the dynamic energy and prestige this historic weekend of racing will bring to the city,” Caesars Entertainment regional president Sean McBurney commented.
“Tapping into our rich network of amenities and world-class talent, the Emperor Package, mixing unmatched views, direct access, and best-in-class service, will be the ultimate experience for some very lucky racing fans that cannot be duplicated.”
If you're still not convinced, Caesars has thrown in two tickets to Adele’s sold-out “Weekends With Adele” residency at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace as well as a 24-hour butler and Rolls-Royce driver service, a personal VIP host, your choice of any spa service for six guests, and dinner for 12 with your own personal chef, Nobu Matsuhisa!
Folks, start searching your coat pockets and your sofas for some extra coins…
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