F1’s Las Vegas Grand Prix has $888,000 package including private butler service and air travel

Las Vegas Grand Prix offers $888,000 package that includes private butler service, first-class air travel, and $20,000 in free play at a luxury hotel on the strip

  • Resorts World sells a ‘luxury F1 package’, also known as the ‘888 Experience’
  • Package buyers will also be directed to a private box along the strip on race day
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A package for Formula One’s Las Vegas Grand Prix has gone on sale for a whopping $888,000, with the all-inclusive experience offering a private butler service, as well as private domestic air travel and $20,000 in free play at a casino.

Resorts World’s luxury F1 package, dubbed the “888 Experience,” has been described as the “ultimate Las Vegas package” and includes several events, including a three-night stay at one of Crockford’s “exclusive and breathtaking” Palace Suites together with an Entourage suite and four additional ‘deluxe’ rooms.

What’s more, race-goers will be provided with a ‘private butler service’ and two bespoke tailoring and styling services to look flashy among the crowd on race day, which is scheduled for November 18.

Package purchasers also receive $20,000 in resort credit, which they can spend at the five-star hotel’s pool, casino, day club, nightclub, theater, bars, lounges, spa or salon.

They are also offered private domestic air transportation or international first-class airfare, and four tickets to Rose Rooftop, which is located directly on the Vegas Strip.

The $888,000 F1 package includes a three-night stay in one of Crockford’s exclusive suites

Package buyers will be directed to a private courtyard prior to the Vegas Grand Prix

Package buyers will be directed to a private courtyard prior to the Vegas Grand Prix

Those who purchase the six-figure kit will also receive $20,000 in free game or promotional chips

Those who purchase the six-figure kit will also receive $20,000 in free game or promotional chips

And if that wasn’t enough for racing enthusiasts, they also get $20,000 in free game or promo chips to spend at the Resorts World casino, as well as VIP transportation to and from Harry Reid International Airport.

Race-goers also receive rides to and from the Paddock Club in chauffeur-driven luxury cars and are led to a private courtyard for the start of the F1 race.

Finally, package buyers are invited to an official VIP after-party at Zouk Nightclub after the race.

Crockford's offers 'exclusive, stunning' Palace Suites that also have their own swimming pool

Crockford’s offers ‘exclusive, stunning’ Palace Suites that also have their own swimming pool

Package buyers could also choose the five-star Entourage suite or other

Package buyers could also choose the five-star Entourage suite or other “deluxe” rooms

The 3,803-mile (6,120 km) street course has 17 corners and a 1,181-mile (1,900 km) straight

The 3,803-mile (6,120 km) street course has 17 corners and a 1,181-mile (1,900 km) straight

The inaugural Las Vegas Grand Prix will mark the first time an F1 race has been hosted in Sin City since the 1982 Caesars Palace Grand Prix.

It will be the third US Grand Prix to take place on the 2023 calendar, following the Miami and United States Grands Prix in Austin, Texas.

In addition, the Las Vegas Grand Prix will mark the first time since 1982 that three races will be held in the US in an F1 season.

The 3,803-mile (6,120 km) street course has 17 corners and a 1,181-mile (1,900 km) straight. The length of the entire race is 190.065 miles (305.880 km).

Drivers will have to complete 50 laps, with Max Verstappen the clear favorite to win.