Venetian Resort Las Vegas to offer Formula One experience for guests

The destination reported that its bookable packages and track-view hotel suites have been sold out ahead of the race.
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- The BWT Alpine Formula One Team will use the Venetian Resort Las Vegas as a home base throughout race week
- The 2024 Las Vegas Grand Prix will take place from November 21-23, the second-ever race to be presented in the city
Venetian Resort Las Vegas is gearing up for the 2024 Formula One Las Vegas Grand Prix by offering racing-based experiences for guests as well as a preview of its newest dining option. The property also stated that its bookable packages and track-view hotel suites have been sold out ahead of the race.
The 2024 Las Vegas Grand Prix will take place from November 21-23, representing the second Formula One event to be held in the city after Max Verstappen waved the checkered flag in 2023.
The destination will also play host to the BWT Alpine racing team, which will include the team car being put on display in the Venetian Grand Colonnade. Guests can travel to the hospitality deck which is located over one of the turns on the racing track, covering just over 20% of the course.
In the summer of 2025, the Venetian Resort Las Vegas will open its newest restaurant, COTE Korean Steakhouse, but the property is offering an exclusive preview to guests during race weekend.
Good to know: Culinary Union Local 226 reportedly agreed to a tentative contract with the Venetian and Palazzo Las Vegas hotels for over 4,000 hospitality workers on August 20
During early October, the property also played host to the 2024 Global Gaming Expo (G2E), with a total of 25,000 gaming delegates in attendance.
“For 24 years, G2E has been the heartbeat of the gaming industry, offering a vital platform for the global gaming community to shape the industry’s future. From land-based operations to sports betting and iGaming, gaming’s continued and remarkable growth has made G2E’s role as the annual industry gathering point more essential than ever,” American Gaming Association (AGA) President and CEO Bill Miller said.
Figures released by the AGA highlight an increase in attendance year-over-year, as well as exhibitors arriving from more global regions and regulated gaming jurisdictions than ever previously recorded at the show. G2E 2024 played host to a total of 115 international exhibitors.
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