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Friday, June 6, 2025

The $1 Million Formula 1 Las Vegas Package

  • Wynn Las Vegas is offering a $1 million package for the Las Vegas Grand Prix.
  • The luxury package includes three nights in a duplex, shows, golf, champagne, and caviar.
Formula 1 cars race in front of Wynn Hotel in Las Vegas
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Formula 1 fans can enjoy the height of luxury at the Las Vegas Grand Prix — and all it will cost is $1 million.

Wynn Las Vegas is offering a seven-figure package for the race weekend that kicks off on Nov. 16, 2023. Fans with a million to spare can enjoy:

  • Three nights in a 5,829-square-foot, three-bedroom duplex with two-story windows, billiard tables, dining, and fitness rooms
  • VIP access to the Paddock Club and race-week events
  • Tickets to a show, dinner for six, spa treatments, and rounds of golf
  • Caviar and a jeroboam (equivalent to four bottles) of Dom Perignon champagne

Wynn and F1 will make a $100,000 donation to local charities for each package purchased.

Founding Partners Cashing In

Wynn is a founding partner of the Las Vegas Grand Prix, along with MGM Resorts and Caesars Entertainment

MGM CEO Bill Hornbuckle has said that the company will purchase between $20 million and $25 million in F1 tickets to offer in packages, including some that cost upwards of $100,000.

The company is building a grandstand for viewing the race along the lake of the Bellagio hotel, which it will offer as part of room-ticket packages.

Caesars packages for race tickets, food, and a three-night stay average $2,600 per night.

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