With the inaugural Formula One Las Vegas Grand Prix just a week away, room rates along the famous Strip are experiencing declines.
Over the past year, room prices at several Caesars Entertainment properties, monitored by the Las Vegas Review-Journal, have witnessed reductions of up to 75%, offering potential attendees more affordable accommodations leading up to the race weekend from November 16 to 18.
According to Dr. Mehmet Erdem, a professor of hotel operations and technology at UNLV’s William F. Harrah College of Hospitality, a decrease in average rates isn’t uncommon if booking momentum has slowed down.
However, he emphasizes that this decline may not necessarily indicate a decrease in anticipated revenue potential. Erdem told Review-Journal: “Despite the decrease in room rates, judging by the pricing of venues and restaurants for the race weekend, the demand is going to be high.”
Here’s a breakdown of the changes in four-day stays (Nov. 16-19) at four Caesars Entertainment properties, as per Review-Journal:
The Linq Hotel
- Nov. 2, 2022: $2,694.87;
- Sept. 14: $1,395.54;
- Oct. 16: $810.55;
- Thursday: $778.58.
A 71% decrease from November 2022 and a 4% decrease in the past month.
Paris Las Vegas
- Nov. 2, 2022: $2,694.87
- Sept. 14: $1,395.54
- Oct. 16: $810.55
- Thursday: $778.58
Planet Hollywood
- Nov. 2, 2022: $4,336.61
- Sept. 14: $1,791.18
- Oct. 16: $1,524.79
- Thursday: $1,082.61
A 75% decrease from November 2022 and a 29% decrease in the past month.
Caesars Palace
- Nov. 2, 2022: $5,323.02
- Sept. 14: $3,383.71
- Oct. 16: $2,420.49
- Thursday: $2,182.39
A 59% decrease from November 2022 and a 10% decrease in the past month.
Erdem notes that visitors to gaming destinations like Las Vegas tend to have higher risk tolerance, allowing for last-minute bookings in anticipation of a “good deal.”
Original article: https://www.yogonet.com/international/noticias/2023/11/13/69616-las-vegas-sees-room-rates-ticket-prices-decline-ahead-of-inaugural-f1-grand-prix