When F1 roared into Las Vegas in 2023, tickets to see the race were eye-wateringly expensive. Hanging out in the Heineken area in the South Koval Zone, for instance, cost a minimum of $8,000.
The scene looks very different now. For the 2024 Las Vegas Grand Prix, the Heineken GA+ package starts at $1,350, not including taxes and fees. This ticket gets you into the South Koval Zone, where you can view Turn 4 and access complimentary food and non-alcoholic drinks.
The area is mostly standing-room-only with some first-come, first-served bleacher seating.
“We continuously strive to deliver value and broaden our product ladder to make the Las Vegas Grand Prix accessible to more fans, while maintaining exceptional fan experiences,” Renee Wilm, CEO of Las Vegas Grand Prix Inc., said in a statement.
“Heineken GA+ is a completely new ticket type for 2024 that offers a premium general admission experience in the heat of the action at a price point which is much more affordable than last year’s product offering for the same circuit location.”
If $1,350 sounds like a lot, there are also single-day tickets starting at $150 and three-day passes starting at $600.
On the other hand, if you feel like going all out, the most expensive package is around $35,000.
The 2024 Las Vegas Grand Prix will run November 21 – 23.