Just hours after the Nov. 18 Grand Prix concluded, MGM said it would move swiftly to get the area in front of its properties back to normal before Christmas.
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As the Strip got back to its usual bumper-to-bumper traffic, resort executives said Formula One’s Las Vegas Grand Prix went better than they had hoped.
MGM exec Andrew Lanzino says of Bellagio Fountain Club, “We wanted it to and live up to the Bellagio namesake, knowing all of this has to disappear and go back to normal.”
Hotel room rates on the Strip are some of the lowest they’ve been for last-minute travelers to the Formula One Las Vegas Grand Prix.
Several resort operators are using incentive programs, including the chance to win luxury cars, to encourage their staff to work during the Las Vegas Grand Prix.
The Formula One Las Vegas Grand Prix is one of the top selling events this year globally on secondary ticket marketplace StubHub, while hotel room rates have stabilized.
The effects range from canceled reservations to concerns about how customers will access the restaurants during next weekend’s Formula One Las Vegas Grand Prix.
Before the Las Vegas Grand Prix, there was the Caesars Palace Grand Prix in 1981.
There will be problems just as there will be celebrations. Money will be pour into the local economy. Some of the richest people on the planet will take in the spectacle.
Police “will have a large presence both inside the track and outside the track” during the Las Vegas Grand Prix, a Metro official said.
Formula One Las Vegas Grand Prix weekend room rates on the Strip continue to decrease one week out from the inaugural race.
Virgin Hotel’s president has bolstered live entertainment for the Las Vegas Grand Prix.
A big piece to moving workers employed at properties located within the race’s footprint is a park-and-ride system involving the Las Vegas Monorail.
The mall, located at the corner of Spring Mountain Road and Las Vegas Boulevard, set rates for its usually free parking garage located directly outside of the race circuit.
Fans looking to get their hands on Las Vegas Grand Prix merchandise will be able to do so at a soon-to-open retail pop-up shop on the Strip.