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Vegas year round F1 plaza opening on March 29th

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  1. TheMayor

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    #1 TheMayor, Feb 27, 2025
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    Its always been the plan from Liberty Media that they would open a year round F1 attraction. It opens March 29th.

    Formula 1’s Grand Prix Plaza opening date, ticket prices revealed

    https://www.reviewjournal.com/sports/motor-sports/formula-1/formula-1s-grand-prix-plaza-opening-date-ticket-prices-revealed-3311806

    Formula One fans will get the chance to experience Grand Prix Plaza starting next month.

    The 39-acre plaza, which includes the Las Vegas Grand Prix pit building, will open March 29 to the public for the first time outside of race days, offering three ticketed attractions.

    The trio of options include the interactive 4D exhibit F1 X, the live karting attraction F1 Drive, and the food and beverage and merchandise-focused F1 hub.

    “Grand Prix Plaza represents a significant investment in the future of Formula 1 in Las Vegas,” Emily Prazer, president and CEO of Las Vegas Grand Prix Inc., said in a statement. “These new attractions will offer unprecedented access to F1, giving many fans their first up-close look at a Formula 1 car before stepping into a racing simulator or even karting on a portion of the Las Vegas Strip Circuit.”

    Grand Prix Plaza will open from 10 a.m.-10 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and 10 a.m.- midnight Friday and Saturday. The plaza will close for the season in late summer to prepare for the Las Vegas Grand Prix. A reopening date after the 2025 race for the attraction will be announced at a later date.

    Event customizable event spaces with access to the three attractions are available to be rented year-round, across the building’s three levels and rooftop, including three new private event spaces the Turn 1 Lounge, Cool Down Room and GPP Garage.

    Tickets for the attractions start at $26.50 and vary between each attraction, with local discounts offered on the attractions and merchandise purchases. Each experience will be individually ticketed and is available for purchase ahead of time at grandprixplaza.com or can bought on-site at the plaza.

    “As part of our steadfast commitment to Las Vegas, we are thrilled to offer significantly discounted pricing to locals so that Grand Prix Plaza is an easily accessible community asset all year long,” Prazer said. “Grand Prix Plaza is one of the jewels of F1 in North America, and we know it will provide access and experiences that will grow the sport’s fan base.”

    F1 X

    The interactive attraction, broken down into three sections, will take fans on a tech-focused journey featuring artifacts and classic F1 cars and allow fans to design an F1 car and see how it fares on track.

    Learn: The holographic Becoming F1 portions will allow fans to see first-hand how an F1 team works, with car designers, engineers, analysts, pit crew members and drivers displaying how teamwork plays an important role in motorsport. This portion of the attraction will also give customers a history lesson on the 75 years of F1 featuring key items, cars and gear that help make the sport grow into what it is today.

    Create: Visitors will create their own F1 team and car, including team name, colors and log, with a group and integrate that into an F1 simulator to see who performs best on the track.

    Experience: The last piece to the F1 X attraction is the experience, where visitors will compete in hands-on challenges. Those include the Pit Wall Challenge, where fans will make decisions on when to pit and change tires and on other aspects in a simulation. Guests will get to compete in the Pit Stop Duel, where they see who can carry out the quickest tire change. And they will race their custom-created F1 car in a simulator on the Las Vegas Strip Circuit in a 4D driving experience which includes realistic visuals, sound effects like wind, vibrations and the smell of burning rubber.

    F1 X is open to all ages, with prices starting at $59 for locals and $79 for visitors.

    F1 Drive

    F1 Drive gives fans the opportunity to race around the track around Grand Prix Plaza in F1-inspired karts. Drivers will start out in the pit building and race around the 1,650-foot track, with up to 20 racers competing at a time.

    The track features 31 turns and neon-lit straights, with drivers able to hear realistic engine sounds from previous races and receive live team radio updates, lap insights and overtaking strategies. The F1 karts are equipped with Drag Reduction System (DRS) and Energy Recovery System controlled by DRS logic and boost buttons. The karts also feature an advanced LED steering display.

    Drivers will get to celebrate their placing in a race on a winner’s podium, with a photo opportunity included.

    F1 Drive is open to guests 12 years of age and older, with tickets starting at $30 for locals and $37 for visitors.

    F1 Hub

    F1 Hub features racing simulators along with food, beverage and merchandise opportunities.

    F1 Sim allows guests to race in state-of-the-art driving simulators that combine motion technology and audio-visual effects to fans the feel of driving a real-life F1 car.

    F1 Hub also features the flagship F1 store, which is designed like an F1 garage, offering official F1 gear and exclusive Las Vegas Grand Prix items and customizable merchandise.

    Local residents will receive a 10 percent discount on items in the store.

    The dining space dubbed Fuel & Fork will offer guests food options such as pizza, burgers and other entrées and desserts. Cocktails and premium beverages are also available for purchase with notable race moments being played on large screens to keep guests entertained while they grab a bite to eat or have a drink.

    F1 Hub is free and open to all guests of all ages. Those who want to experience the F1 Sim can purchase tickets starting at $26.50 for adults.

    “These new experiences are as close to an F1 race one can get without being a professional driver,” Jonathan Linden, who is co-CEO of Round Room Live and producer of The Formula 1 Exhibition, said in a statement. “This is the largest-scale F1 exhibition we’ve debuted in North America, and there was no better place to do it than the home of the Las Vegas Grand Prix. Whether you’re a lifelong fan or new to the grid, this is an inside look at what makes F1 a global phenomenon — with plenty of thrills along the way.”
     
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  2. ktu

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    Looks good. The sim setup is interesting. I'll check it out next time I'm out there.
     
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  3. TheMayor

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    I'll go down on opening day and give a report.
     
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    The NV gaming commission announced major losses for gaming there so they need to make up the difference somewhere.
     
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    Nifty. I'll check it out in August.
     
  6. TheMayor

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    Well, you are 100% WRONG:


    State, Las Vegas Strip score big casino wins against players in January
    https://www.reviewjournal.com/business/casinos-gaming/state-las-vegas-strip-score-big-casino-wins-against-players-in-january-3311986

    Nevada casinos had their second-best win performance in history in January, the Nevada Gaming Control Board reported Thursday. And that came a month after recording their best month ever.

    Nevada and Strip casinos also had their highest percentage win increases in months in January.

    Strip win — the amount casinos won from players — was up 22.5 percent to $840.1 million, boosting the state’s win by 12.5 percent to $1.43 billion for the month.


    Clark County win was up 13.3 percent to $1.26 billion, but downtown Las Vegas win dipped 2.3 percent to $83.7 million.

    Baccarat was the difference-maker in January results as casinos played luckier than gamblers.

    On the Strip, baccarat win totaled $214.3 million, up 121 percent from January 2024. Volume was up 35.8 percent to $801.3 million. But this year, the casino hold was 26.74 percent compared with 16.43 percent in 2024.

    Table games and sports betting followed similar patterns, and slot machine win was up, but not as dramatically as baccarat.

    Of the 20 statewide markets monitored by the Control Board, seven had double-digit percentage increases and 17 were up from January 2024.

    The Strip percentage increase was the highest, but South Lake Tahoe was close behind with 22.4 percent increase to $22.3 million.

    Elko County also was a big winner in January with Wendover up 14.3 percent to $22.4 million, with the entire county up 13 percent to $32.7 million.

    The results boosted Nevada’s 2024-25 fiscal year total into positive territory. For the seven months since July 1, state gaming win is now up 0.03 percent to $9.28 billion.

    The increases also turned around the fortunes of state tax coffers. For the first time since the start of the fiscal year, gaming percentage fees are ahead of the 2023-24 fiscal year. Based on tax collections as of Wednesday, the state’s casinos have generated $688.6 million in percentage-based gaming fees for the general fund, up 0.58 percent from the previous year.

    The state has a 6.75 percent tax on casinos’ gross gaming revenue.

    Michael Lawton, the Control Board’s senior economic analyst, theorized that January 2024 gaming numbers may have been softer than normal because typical Las Vegas visitors may have held back travel until February to be in the city for Super Bowl 58 instead. He also noted that this year, New Year’s Day fell at midweek and many travelers extended their stays to four or five days, while New Year’s Eve 2023 fell on a Sunday and travelers were satisfied with a three-day weekend.

    Lawton also noted several special events in Las Vegas in January, including two nights of Janet Jackson performances at Resorts World Las Vegas, The Killers performing at Caesars Palace’s Colosseum three nights, the Eagles residency at the Sphere Jan. 17-25 and Mariah Carey starting a residency at Park MGM on Jan. 31. In addition, there was a home Raiders game at Allegiant Stadium against the Los Angeles Chargers in January.

    State finances will be at a disadvantage this year because 2025 has 365 days compared with 366 in 2024.

    “January 2025 represents the second-highest win total all-time and the 47th consecutive month that the state has recorded $1 billion in monthly gaming win,” Lawton said.

    The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority is expected to report January visitation later Thursday
     
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    Nevada's casinos reported a record $31.5 billion in revenue in the state's 2024 fiscal year, but net income declined 24.4%, including a 40.4% drop on the Las Vegas Strip. The Nevada Gaming Control Board released its annual Nevada Gaming Abstract Friday afternoon. Feb 8, 2025



    https://cdcgaming.com/las-vegas-casinos-fy24-net-income-declines-40-4-despite-6-8-revenue-increase/#:~:text=Nevada's%20casinos%20reported%20a%20record,Nevada%20Gaming%20Abstract%20Friday%20afternoon.
     
  8. TheMayor

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    Total income up, net down. Gee, running a resort got more expensive in the last year. Good thing that didn't happen to any other business in America!
     
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    40% is really steep any way that's sliced. My brother-in-law is still a police captain with Metro there, says the tourist population is the most international they've ever seen now. Everyone coming in from Asia and the Middle East, not so many US travelers.
     
  10. timjen88

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    Can't wait, as if I needed another reason to visit Vegas!! Thanks for the article.
     
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    Congratulations Las Vegas on 2024.

    [courtesy Jenna Fryer]

    The Las Vegas Grand Prix released its economic report today:

    Highlights:

    -- 2024 impact exceeded $934M
    -- LVGP is the largest recurring event in Las Vegas
    -- Weekend attendance reached 306,000, with 175K unique out-of-town attendees spending, on average $2400.
    -- $2400 spend is nearly 2X more than an average Vegas visitor spend.
    -- The event generated $45M in taxes benefiting the State of Nevada, Clark County, and schools throughout the state that will receive $15.5M of the tax allocation
     
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  13. TheMayor

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    Yes. It was on my schedule to go but a few days ago they changed the date another 5 weeks. No reason given but I think they were just too aggressive.

    I can't be there for the opening. I'll be in Hong Kong that week.
     
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    Abscence makes the heart grow fonder, familiarity breeds contempt. The people in charge of F1 are plundering the sport, not maintaining and improving it.
     

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