Las Vegas madness continues: 'General Admission tickets' with no view
- GPblog.com
This year's Las Vegas Grand Prix, which will take place for the first time, promises to be one of the most expensive and extravagant F1 events ever. With group ticket prices of a million dollars, the craziness does not stop there. Tickets will also be sold without a view of the track.
So reports Sports Business Journal journalist Adam Stern. Tickets for the Las Vegas GP are now on sale and the cheapest 'General Admission' tickets are already sold out. These cheapest tickets are $500, but only 1,800 were available of these cheap tickets, according to Stern.
Las Vegas GP will sell tickets with no track view
The organisation would foresee potential problems in terms of available space and therefore decided not to offer too many of the cheap tickets. However, the organisation did come up with another idea and that idea seems to fit in seamlessly with all the other 'Las Vegas madness'.
Besides package deals with hotels that can cost upwards of a million for six people, there will now be cheaper tickets (of under $500) where the buyer has no view of the track. "There'll be a second GA area, a festival zone with 30K tickets for less than $500 but without track views, in a few months", Stern says.
.@F1LasVegas says it sold out of $500 GA tickets for this year, and it only put 1,800 on sale due to potential space constraints @MSGSphere, per source.
— Adam Stern (@A_S12) March 24, 2023
There'll be a second GA area, a festival zone with 30K tickets for less than $500 but without track views, in a few months. pic.twitter.com/nggRgx6tza