MGM Resorts International announced Tuesday that the tickets for the exclusive Bellagio Fountain Club spectator area for the Formula One Las Vegas Grand Prix are now available for purchase. The Bellagio Fountain Club will open nightly beginning at 6 p.m. November 16-18.
The gaming giant announced Tuesday that the three-day enhanced race pass will run a fan $11,247 and are available through MGM Resorts. The previously announced Bellagio fountain grandstand packages have already sold out for the race weekend taking place November 16-18.
Steve Zanella, MGM Resorts’ Chief Commercial Officer, said: “The Bellagio Fountain Club will marry the epic F1 experience with MGM Resorts’ unbelievable talents and iconic destinations, ultimately creating an exclusive and legendary race day experience right atop the resort’s Fountains.”
“This is just the beginning for F1 fans coming to Vegas. No one throws a party like our city, and we’re primed to make the Formula 1 Las Vegas Grand Prix the world’s most sought-after race experience. We will have more news to share for 2023 and are incredibly excited to build upon this year’s race for years to come,” he added.
Steve Zanella
Those who opt for the luxury-focused offering will receive access to the club space set to be built into the grandstands sitting over the Fountains of Bellagio. There they will have access to unlimited food and beverages from notable chefs, mixologists, and sommeliers; participate in meet-and-greets with F1 ambassadors; and have access to the indoor club space and rooftop hospitality areas.
Chefs from MGM Resorts’ properties — including Mario Carbone, David Chang, Michael Mina, Masaharu Morimoto, Bryan and Michael Voltaggio and Jean-Georges Vongerichten — will be in the club preparing food for guests. The chefs will rotate during the three days, offering new menus each day.
Meanwhile, the team of award-winning mixologists and sommeliers will create an open bar of signature cocktails and specialty wines throughout the race. Fans can also get behind the wheel of the Club’s F1 racing simulators.
Club guests will be provided transportation from Bellagio to the paddock located on Koval Lane and Harmon Avenue. There they will have access to a paddock and pit lane tour, where the teams will be preparing for the race.
The club is set to open nightly at 6 p.m., with practice, qualifying, and the race itself taking place at night on a 3.8-mile course spanning portions of the Las Vegas Strip, Koval, Harmon, and Spring Mountain Road. The 50-lap race will see cars reaching speeds of up to 212 mph.
“Demand for the Bellagio Grandstands was spectacular, and those packages sold out quickly. Guests still have the opportunity to enjoy the race from the exclusive Bellagio Fountain Club, which we believe provides one of the best viewing settings in all of the sports, coupled with an overall experience to match,” Zanella concluded.