Tips and advice on buying tickets for the 2024 F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix, which will take place at the Las Vegas Strip on November 21-23
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Amid much fanfare, Formula 1 returned to Las Vegas in 2023 for the first time in almost 40 years. 315,000 fans attended the first race at the Las Vegas Strip Circuit. Despite an inauspicious start when much of the first day’s running was curtailed due to track repairs, the race itself was one of the most exciting of the 2023 season. Las Vegas offered by far the most expensive tickets on the 2023 F1 calendar, though many higher-priced hospitality suites failed to sell out and resale prices on the secondary market fell substantially in the run up to the race.
Are Tickets for the 2024 Las Vegas Grand Prix on Sale?
Yes, tickets are now on sale for the 2024 Las Vegas Grand Prix
Tickets for the 2024 Las Vegas Grand Prix went on sale to the general public at 10am local time on March 25. Pre-sales were held for American Express cardholders from March 13-15 and for Nevada residents from Friday March 22 to Sunday March 24. In 2024, it was possible to place a deposit on 2024 race tickets via the promoter. You needed to pay $250 USD per ticket for grandstand seats, $1,000 USD for shared hospitality and $5,000 USD for private hospitality.
You can also purchase an official ticket package for the 2024 Las Vegas Grand Prix via F1 Experiences. Choose from a wide range of trackside packages, which include exclusive perks.
The promoter does not use dynamic pricing* and has published guide prices for 2024 tickets, including General Admission ($600-1,050 for 3 days, single-day tickets will also be available), grandstand seating ($1,800-2,750 for 3 days) club hospitality packages ($3,500-10,500 for 3 days) and luxury hospitality packages ($12,500-35,000 for 3 days). More information below.
(*This is the practice of increasing ticket prices based on demand, which has become increasingly common at other F1 races on the calendar.)
Where Can I Buy Tickets for the 2024 Las Vegas Grand Prix?
What Tickets Are Available at the 2024 Las Vegas GP?
The following ticket types are available for the 2024 Las Vegas Grand Prix: General Admission, Grandstand, Three of a Kind, Club Hospitality, Luxury Hospitality. More information about each ticket type is listed below. Note that General Admission and grandstand tickets in Vegas include ‘all-inclusive food and non-alcoholic beverages’ served by Wolfgang Puck Catering. Hospitality ticket packages include higher-quality meals and alcoholic beverages.
General Admission: Only a limited number of GA passes were issued last year for the T-Mobile at Sphere Zone, priced at $500 USD for 3 days. This year, the organizers have promised up to 7,000 more affordable GA passes for the race weekend, with three GA zones listed: Flamingo General Admission (from $600 for 3 days), Caesars Palace Experience (from $850 for 3 days) and T-Mobile General Admission (from $1,050 for 3 days). Single day passes are also going to be available for the Flamingo General Admission area from $150 per day. The T-Mobile General Admission is likely the most expensive, as access includes the nightly concerts which only take place in the T-Mobile at Sphere Zone.
Grandstand Tickets: At this stage, grandstands have been announced for three of the circuit zones at the 2024 Las Vegas Grand Prix. Main Grandstand tickets opposite the pits and grid (East Harmon Zone) are priced from $2,750 USD for 3 days. Also available will be a series of grandstands in the T-Mobile at Sphere Zone with 3-day ticket prices from $1,800, and the cheapest grandstands in the West Harmon Zone from $1,500 USD for 3 days.
Three of a Kind: New for 2024, these tickets give you different access on Thursday, Friday and Saturday of race weekend. The access offered will be General Admission, grandstand seating and trackside hospitality. Prices from $2,100-3,600 depending on the days of access.
Clubs Hospitality: A range of premium shared hospitality spaces around the circuit with 3-day prices starting at $3,500 for the HGV Clubhouse (Hilton Grand Vacations Zone) up to $10,500 for Skybox hospitality (East Harmon Village Zone). In this ticket category, we recommend Champions Club hospitality by F1 Experiences (South Koval Zone).
Private Suites: For a minimum of 25 and maximum of 100 guests, located trackside. Prices on application.
Luxury Hospitality: The most high-end hospitality suites in Las Vegas are located in the MGM Rewards Zone (Bellagio Fountain Club), above the pits (Paddock Club & Wynn Grid Club) and next to the actual pit boxes (F1 Garage). Prices for 3-day access start from $12,500 for the Bellagio Fountain Club and go up to $35,000 for the F1 Garage.
What are the Best Grandstands at the 2024 Las Vegas GP?
The Las Vegas Circuit is divided into several zones on race weekend (see image above), and tickets only grant you entry to one particular zone. Large viewing screens are available for both General Admission areas and all grandstands.
The East Harmon zone, which includes the Main Straight and opening complex of corners is a good choice, as you’ll be able to see see the cars either in the pits or jostling for position through the challenging opening turns of the track.
We have listed the locations of the zones in Las Vegas below and the tickets available in each.
East Harmon Zone
The East Harmon Zone is likely to be one of the best places to watch the action in Las Vegas, as it encompasses the last corner (Turn 17) and opening corners (Turns 1-3) of the circuit. The PH1 Skybox hospitality and PG1 Main Grandstand both face the pits complex and the starting grid, while the PG2 grandstand is located on the outside of Turn 2. Please note that the PH1 and PG1 tickets are for four days, as they also include entry to the Opening Ceremony taking place on the Main Straight on Wednesday November 15, as well as the three days of racing (November 16-18).
West Harmon Zone
Grandstand tickets in the West Harmon Zone went on sale with the second phase of tickets in March. These are the cheapest grandstand tickets available for this year’s race. The lower prices are explained by the fact that the HG1-3 (17.1-17.3) grandstands are largely located on the straight before the final Turn 17. HG3 (17.3) is the largest of the grandstands here and the best to choose as it is closest to the final turn.
South Koval & North Koval Zones
There are no grandstands located in the small South & North Koval Zones located between Turn 4 & 5, which are home to three-tier hospitality suites. The South Koval Zone is larger and should have good views of the section of track between Turns 2-4, while the North Koval Zone is located on the straight near the approach to Turn 5.
MSG Sphere Zone
The MSG Sphere Zone includes a large section of track between Turns 5 and 9 that passes the new MSG Sphere, an impressive globe-like structure that’s part of The Venetian and will be used for concerts and events when it opens later this year, just before the inaugural Las Vegas Grand Prix. The area will also be the location of the second-largest fan zone at the circuit. As well as being home to the General Admission area of the circuit, there are six grandstands arranged around the outside of the circuit and one on the inside of the circuit. SG6 is closest to Turns 7-8 and should have the best on-track views.
Paddock Zone
The Paddock Zone is the smallest and most exclusive at the 2023 Las Vegas Grand Prix. This area is located on the inside of the track and includes the pits area and F1 Paddock. Only high-priced hospitality suite access is offered in this section of the circuit, mainly in the Formula 1 Paddock Club hospitality suites, which are located directly above the pits and have views of the starting grid. The following ticket types are available in the Paddock Zone:
Venetian Zone
Opposite the Mirage Zone on the inside of the circuit between Turns 12-13, the Venetian Zone is located close to the famous hotel and casino of the same name, offering views of the cars at high speed.
Mirage Zone
Situated on the outside of the circuit between Turns 12-13, the Mirage Zone is situated in front of the famous casino with the same name. As the cars will be at full throttle on this part of the lap, the spectator views here are not expected to be particularly good.
2024 Las Vegas Grand Prix Tickets FAQ
Are VIP and Hospitality Packages Available at the 2024 Las Vegas GP? Yes – VIP and hospitality packages are a major selling point at the Las Vegas Grand Prix. Hospitality suites offer premium views, high-end cuisine and free-flow alcohol, but prices are very high. The cheapest hospitality packages are currently priced from $8,000 USD and go much higher. The PH1 – Skybox Shared Hospitality in the East Harmon Zone (4-day tickets from $10,000), which includes views of the starting grid and pits at the Las Vegas Street Circuit, should have excellent views. We also recommend Champions Club hospitality from F1 Experiences. The Champions Club suite is located after Turn 4 in the South Koval Zone.
Are General Admission Tickets Available at the 2024 Las Vegas GP? Yes, General Admission tickets will be available for the Las Vegas Grand Prix in 2024. These standing tickets, which don’t include a reserved seat, are priced from $600-1,050 USD for three days. Three General Admission zones are located at the Las Vegas Grand Prix in 2024.
Do children need a ticket for the Las Vegas Grand Prix? Children are allowed to attend the Las Vegas Grand Prix and any children under 24 months are permitted free entry, provided that they are seated on a parent or guardian’s lap. Children over the age of two will require a ticket. There are no discounts for children’s tickets.
Will accessible tickets be available for the Las Vegas Grand Prix? Yes, accessible tickets are expected to be available for the 2024 Las Vegas Grand Prix. Event organisers are committed to providing an inclusive service for all guests. All ticketed areas are designed to be navigable for individuals with mobility disabilities. For ADA enquiries, contact the circuit.
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