Menus at 10,000 euros during the Las Vegas GP

11/13/2023 at 1:59 p.m.

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Renowned chefs such as Alain Ducasse, Carbone, Vongerichten, Morimoto, José Andrés, Christina Tosi, Becker, Voltaggio, Chang and Mina will prepare menus for the F1 VIPS

The iconic Bellagio casino will offer signature dishes and privileged views of the circuit in its new private club, during the Las Vegas Grand Prix

Las Vegas has an impressive hotel and commercial infrastructure and local authorities and casino owners want to take advantage of this to position the city as a top-level sports destination. The arrival of Formula 1 this weekend is the perfect announcement and although the astronomical prices that had initially been set for tickets and accommodation have fallen drastically, they are still among the highest on the calendar. In addition, VIPs are guaranteed and so are the services at their height. Thus, the best chefs in the world have come together to offer menus at a record price of 10,000 euros.

Alain Ducasse, Mario Carbone, Jean-Georges Vongerichten, Masaharu Morimoto, José Andrés, Christina Tosi, Rainer Becker, Bryan and Michael Voltaggio, David Chang and Michael Mina will create unique menus with signature dishes for the new Bellagio Fountain Club during the Las Vegas Formula 1 Grand Prix, November 16-18.

The club, located next to the main straight of the 6.1 kilometer F1 circuit, will offer extensive views of the track and will host the three podium drivers after the race for interviews and celebrations.

Tickets, with everything included during the race, cost $11,000 per person (around 10,300 euros), including tickets, food, drinks. The club is located in front of the sparkling water jets immortalized by Hollywood in the Ocean’s 11 saga and offers privileged views of the Bellagio fountain and the F1 circuit. A total space of almost 52,000 square meters, the size of three football fields, to accommodate 3,600 VIP spectators.

After the race, the top three finishers will head to the winners’ stage at the Fountain Club for post-race interviews, so fans at the club will be able to see the top drivers up close.

The price that the elites of Las Vegas will pay exceeds, for example, the cost of this experience in the Paddock Club of the 2023 Mexican GP, ​​which sold for about 7,000 euros, including buffet and champagne.

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