Caesars Entertainment will debut its “Emperor Package” during the Formula 1 Heineken Silver Las Vegas Grand Prix.
The $5m VIP offering will award racing fans a five-night stay at the Nobu Sky Villa inside Nobu Hotel at Caesars Palace, as well as other curated amenities that include a 24-hour butler and personalized dinner menu created by restauranteur Chef Nobu Matsuhisa.
Designed by the Rockwell Group, the Nobu Sky Villa is comprised of three bedrooms in its 10,300 square-foot space, along with a 4,700-square-foot terrace at the top of the Nobu Hotel.
The terrace has the capacity to hold up to 75 guests and sits 140 feet above the Las Vegas Strip. Guests will be able to enjoy exclusive seating on the Grand Prix straight away, complete with a terrace view during the race.
Caesars Entertainment Regional President Sean McBurney explained in more detail the full benefits of the “Emperor Package.”
He commented: "Leaning into the unrivaled view the Nobu Sky Villa offers, we have created a package to meet the dynamic energy and prestige this historic weekend of racing will bring to the city.
"Tapping into our rich network of amenities and world-class talent, the Emperor Package, mixing unmatched views, direct access and best-in-class service, will be the ultimate experience for some very lucky racing fans that cannot be duplicated."
Since the brand’s formation in Reno, Nevada in 1937, Caesars Entertainment has expanded over the years to include facilities that operate under the Caesars, Harrah's, Horseshoe and Eldorado brand names.
The operator recently released its Caesars Sportsbook mobile app in Illinois. Caesars has had a foothold in Illinois for a while through the Harrah's Joliet, Harrah's Metropolis, and Grand Victoria Casino Elgin locations.
The debut of its mobile app served as an added layer to Caesars’ continuing plans for brand expansion.