One can have a nice holiday in Vegas on a non-GP weekend, and airfare and race seats at a Euro GP for the price of the seating at the GP Vegas.
Sure, but even the general admission "poor pleb" tickets are ridiculous. $500 a ticket. And that's for entry to a limited area with limited viewing options. A grand for a couple to go to the race. Add in hotels with increased prices for a couple of nights and you're likely looking at a couple of grand for two people to go to the race. Great way to scare away the very people they claim to want to be encouraging - the fans.Big Tea wrote: ↑06 Nov 2022, 20:25I would assume a huge chunk of it would be 'cooperate' like Monaco.MadMax wrote: ↑06 Nov 2022, 20:16General admission that gives you standing room only in a very limited part of the track. Go to somewhere like Silverstone and general admission allows you to walk around the entire track - great on a Friday, for example, when you can spend the two FPs seeing the cars in all sorts of corners / straights.
Wow, the LA prices are a total mugging.
The race is slated to start at 11pm local time, with sunset occurring just after 4:30pm.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑05 Nov 2022, 01:10Should be fine if they start a twilight race and run into the night. Track should keep warm.
OK, I know nothing about how Vegas works; is 11pm the sort of time when the stage shows etc start, or when they usually finish, i.e., are they hoping to pinch the show crowds or get them as a 'follow-on' event?Gooch wrote: ↑07 Nov 2022, 15:04The race is slated to start at 11pm local time, with sunset occurring just after 4:30pm.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑05 Nov 2022, 01:10Should be fine if they start a twilight race and run into the night. Track should keep warm.
If enough people were upset enough not to attend, they would have to do something about it, but it would mean missing out. Me, I would go on a cruise and watch it on a big screen and have spending moneyMadMax wrote: ↑07 Nov 2022, 12:39Sure, but even the general admission "poor pleb" tickets are ridiculous. $500 a ticket. And that's for entry to a limited area with limited viewing options. A grand for a couple to go to the race. Add in hotels with increased prices for a couple of nights and you're likely looking at a couple of grand for two people to go to the race. Great way to scare away the very people they claim to want to be encouraging - the fans.Big Tea wrote: ↑06 Nov 2022, 20:25I would assume a huge chunk of it would be 'cooperate' like Monaco.MadMax wrote: ↑06 Nov 2022, 20:16
General admission that gives you standing room only in a very limited part of the track. Go to somewhere like Silverstone and general admission allows you to walk around the entire track - great on a Friday, for example, when you can spend the two FPs seeing the cars in all sorts of corners / straights.
Wow, the LA prices are a total mugging.
It won't upset anybody. For Hungaroring, the cheapest general admission ticket is like ~100EUR, which in comparison to average income is around the LV price. Average monthly income is about 1470$ in Hungary ( and you're lucky if you really earn so much ).Big Tea wrote: ↑07 Nov 2022, 17:51If enough people were upset enough not to attend, they would have to do something about it, but it would mean missing out. Me, I would go on a cruise and watch it on a big screen and have spending moneyMadMax wrote: ↑07 Nov 2022, 12:39Sure, but even the general admission "poor pleb" tickets are ridiculous. $500 a ticket. And that's for entry to a limited area with limited viewing options. A grand for a couple to go to the race. Add in hotels with increased prices for a couple of nights and you're likely looking at a couple of grand for two people to go to the race. Great way to scare away the very people they claim to want to be encouraging - the fans.
What is the fan experience like at the Hungaroring? Can you walk around the outside of the entire track or are you limited to just one area? Being able to walk around adds a lot to the experience of the weekend if not the race itself - one would expect to be in one location for a well-attended race at any circuit. But during free practice sessions, being able to go to different parts of the track is great. That doesn't appear to be possible in Las Vegas. It's one location for the whole weekend. That's not great value in my opinion.kalinka wrote: ↑08 Nov 2022, 10:02It won't upset anybody. For Hungaroring, the cheapest general admission ticket is like ~100EUR, which in comparison to average income is around the LV price. Average monthly income is about 1470$ in Hungary ( and you're lucky if you really earn so much ).Big Tea wrote: ↑07 Nov 2022, 17:51If enough people were upset enough not to attend, they would have to do something about it, but it would mean missing out. Me, I would go on a cruise and watch it on a big screen and have spending moneyMadMax wrote: ↑07 Nov 2022, 12:39
Sure, but even the general admission "poor pleb" tickets are ridiculous. $500 a ticket. And that's for entry to a limited area with limited viewing options. A grand for a couple to go to the race. Add in hotels with increased prices for a couple of nights and you're likely looking at a couple of grand for two people to go to the race. Great way to scare away the very people they claim to want to be encouraging - the fans.
Yes, you can walk around the areas covered by the general admission ticket. The track is in a valley (or better say bowl), so every area around it is higher than the track itself, so you can get pretty good views.MadMax wrote: ↑08 Nov 2022, 11:45What is the fan experience like at the Hungaroring? Can you walk around the outside of the entire track or are you limited to just one area? Being able to walk around adds a lot to the experience of the weekend if not the race itself - one would expect to be in one location for a well-attended race at any circuit. But during free practice sessions, being able to go to different parts of the track is great. That doesn't appear to be possible in Las Vegas. It's one location for the whole weekend. That's not great value in my opinion.
Why would you want to do this? Sorry, but this is a pure nonsense comparison. A GP in a city is a completely different experience than a Euro GP.
I would rather pay this grand and enjoy Vegas than explaining my wife why we went to a GP like 2021 Spa for the rest of my marriage. Or explain to her why there is nothing to drink like Monza this year...or why there are so many a$hole fans...
I do not think you can compare Miami with Vegas. Miami is a remote track, this is not in the city.
??? I see only some grandstands being available. They have not even started full ticked sales.
Sure. But we should not overstress what we see today. Hotels are extremely high as 99% of the rooms for this weekend are not available. Vegas is big, the availability will come and prices will be fairly normal again. Same for the walkabout, there is not even a proper plan yet.
That, for me at least, makes the ticket price worthwhile even if it's locally considered expensive. The fan can get a decent view of the cars at many locations, at different speeds, etc. The Las Vegas ticket doesn't appear to allow that and, for me, is therefore excessively priced.kalinka wrote: ↑09 Nov 2022, 11:44Yes, you can walk around the areas covered by the general admission ticket. The track is in a valley (or better say bowl), so every area around it is higher than the track itself, so you can get pretty good views.MadMax wrote: ↑08 Nov 2022, 11:45What is the fan experience like at the Hungaroring? Can you walk around the outside of the entire track or are you limited to just one area? Being able to walk around adds a lot to the experience of the weekend if not the race itself - one would expect to be in one location for a well-attended race at any circuit. But during free practice sessions, being able to go to different parts of the track is great. That doesn't appear to be possible in Las Vegas. It's one location for the whole weekend. That's not great value in my opinion.
Fair enough, but also recall the ticket price is just that. You have to get there and stay there for a week or so on top.basti313 wrote: ↑09 Nov 2022, 12:34Why would you want to do this? Sorry, but this is a pure nonsense comparison. A GP in a city is a completely different experience than a Euro GP.
Maybe you can remotely compare Las Vegas with Austin just from the point of weather, traffic, side program. You can not compare Vegas in any way to a Euro GP with bad view due to massive distances to the track, a $hitty frame program, walking through the mud and long traffic jams.
If you start the comparison in a proper way, then you will see:
- Vegas is similar to Monaco. Hotels will ease a bit with the race coming closer and more in the next years.
- Spore is also much more expensive than a Euro GP, but it is simply a different game.
- There is not a better and more relaxed experience than walking through the mud, driving for hours or simply no relevant side program.
In Spore the concerts are usually that good, that they make up for a 100Euro concert ticket. Easily.
I would rather pay this grand and enjoy Vegas than explaining my wife why we went to a GP like 2021 Spa for the rest of my marriage. Or explain to her why there is nothing to drink like Monza this year...or why there are so many a$hole fans...
I do not think you can compare Miami with Vegas. Miami is a remote track, this is not in the city.
Miami was also just money limited, this is completely differently reported for Vegas, so I do not expect the frame program to be that poor.
??? I see only some grandstands being available. They have not even started full ticked sales.
Especially the usual North American motorsports fan would come in his own camper like for the usual remote Indy Car track?
Sure. But we should not overstress what we see today. Hotels are extremely high as 99% of the rooms for this weekend are not available. Vegas is big, the availability will come and prices will be fairly normal again. Same for the walkabout, there is not even a proper plan yet.
This was the same in the past for Singapore or Baku. Today no one cares about the F1 weekend in the hotels around the city anymore. This only plays a role for the hotels directly at the track.
There are hundreds of hotels and motels around Vegas and none of them is accepting bookings at the moment except for fraudulent pricing. There are 150-200k hotel rooms in and around Vegas...means somewhere in the 500k region beds. The reported number of F1 tickets is only 10% of this.Big Tea wrote: ↑09 Nov 2022, 14:04Fair enough, but also recall the ticket price is just that. You have to get there and stay there for a week or so on top.basti313 wrote: ↑09 Nov 2022, 12:34Why would you want to do this? Sorry, but this is a pure nonsense comparison. A GP in a city is a completely different experience than a Euro GP.
Maybe you can remotely compare Las Vegas with Austin just from the point of weather, traffic, side program. You can not compare Vegas in any way to a Euro GP with bad view due to massive distances to the track, a $hitty frame program, walking through the mud and long traffic jams.
If you start the comparison in a proper way, then you will see:
- Vegas is similar to Monaco. Hotels will ease a bit with the race coming closer and more in the next years.
- Spore is also much more expensive than a Euro GP, but it is simply a different game.
- There is not a better and more relaxed experience than walking through the mud, driving for hours or simply no relevant side program.
In Spore the concerts are usually that good, that they make up for a 100Euro concert ticket. Easily.
I would rather pay this grand and enjoy Vegas than explaining my wife why we went to a GP like 2021 Spa for the rest of my marriage. Or explain to her why there is nothing to drink like Monza this year...or why there are so many a$hole fans...
I do not think you can compare Miami with Vegas. Miami is a remote track, this is not in the city.
Miami was also just money limited, this is completely differently reported for Vegas, so I do not expect the frame program to be that poor.
??? I see only some grandstands being available. They have not even started full ticked sales.
Especially the usual North American motorsports fan would come in his own camper like for the usual remote Indy Car track?
Sure. But we should not overstress what we see today. Hotels are extremely high as 99% of the rooms for this weekend are not available. Vegas is big, the availability will come and prices will be fairly normal again. Same for the walkabout, there is not even a proper plan yet.
This was the same in the past for Singapore or Baku. Today no one cares about the F1 weekend in the hotels around the city anymore. This only plays a role for the hotels directly at the track.
If staying in Monaco that becomes horrendous. Don't know what Vagas is like, but I suspect it dwarfs the ticket cost