F1 Las Vegas Strip Hotel Rates Are Higher Than New Year’s Eve

Las Vegas Strip Casinos and Hotels

Formula 1 runs its Las Vegas Grand Prix on the weekend of November 17, 2023. Hotel rates are among the highest Vegas Advantage has ever seen. Every Las Vegas Strip casino with available rooms for those dates has higher rates for the F1 weekend than for New Year’s Eve. 

Here are the hotel rates that we found for the Formula 1 weekend, Friday and Saturday night was the same charge at every casino we surveyed. This is for the base room or the closest to it available. Upgrade prices tend to be cheap on a percentage basis, sometimes as little as $25. 

The rates below do not include the resort fee. Most Las Vegas casinos have these for hotels. The amount is usually $25 to $50. Taxes are also not included. These prices were recorded on August 9, 2023. Rates are subject to change. 

Most Las Vegas hotels require guests to stay Friday and Saturday nights on F1 weekend. Check-in is usually not permitted on Saturday, November 18, 2023. 

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Las Vegas Strip F1 hotel rates

  • Caesars Palace – The rate is $1069 per night, about double a normal weekend, New Year’s Eve is $799.
  • Circus Circus – The rate is $459 per night, which is triple a normal weekend. New Year’s Eve is $269.
  • Cosmopolitan: Rooms start at $2000 each night, about quadruple a normal weekend.  New Year’s Eve starts at $791.
  • Cromwell – Rooms start at $975, which is about double the usual weekend. A room on New Year’s Eve starts at $569.
  • Flamingo – Rooms start at $449 per night, which is about double a normal weekend. A New Year’s Even room is $399.
  • Harrah’s – The rate is $599 per night, about double the normal charge, New Year’s Eve is $449.
  • Horseshoe – Like Harrah’s, Horseshoe is $599 for F1 and $449 for New Year’s Eve.
  • Linq – Linq is also $599 for F1. However, New Year’s Eve is only $399. 
  • Mirage – The $527 per night rate is about double a normal weekend at Mirage. New Year’s Eve is $509. 
  • Paris – Paris matches Linq at $599 for Formula 1 and $399 for New Year’s Eve. 
  • Planet Hollywood – The F1 rate is $799, about double a normal weekend. New Year’s Eve is listed as $459.
  • Sahara – Sahara has a Las Vegas Monorail station, making it a reasonable choice away from the track. It is $439 for F1, about double a normal weekend. New Year’s Eve is $319.
  • The Strat – The Strat wants $449 for the race, about double a normal weekend. New Year’s Eve is $399.
  • Treasure Island – It is $497 per night during the race weekend, about double a normal weekend. The price is $448 on New Year’s Eve. 
  • Tropicana – Tropicana is the only casino on the south end of the Las Vegas Strip that still has rooms without buying an F1 package. It is $629 each night for Friday and Saturday, about $200 to $300 higher than usual, New Year’s Eve is $469.
  • Venetian and Palazzo – Venetian and Palazzo want $1499 per night, about triple other weekends. The rate is $999 for New Year’s Eve. 
  • Wynn and Encore – The rate is $1079, $300 more than a typical weekend. New Year’s Eve is $999.

Viewing packages required

The following hotels are listed as sold out. Most appear to have rooms available as part of Formula 1 viewing packages. These start at thousands of dollars per person. 

  • Aria
  • Bellagio 
  • Casino Royale 
  • Excalibur
  • Luxor 
  • Mandalay Bay 
  • MGM Grand 
  • NYNY 
  • Park MGM 
  • Resorts World 

Alternatives to staying on the Strip

The prices are lower in the downtown and locals market. However, transportation may be problematic. Downtown visitors should consider taking a cab or rideshare to Sahara and getting on the monorail. Westgate also has a monorail station. These rates are mostly lower than New Year’s Eve at the same hotel. 

Downtown Las Vegas F1 hotel rates

  • 4 Queens: $359
  • Binion’s: $309
  • California: $249
  • Circa $599
  • Downtown Grand: $399
  • El Cortez: $279
  • Fremont: $239
  • Golden Gate: $349
  • Golden Nugget: $339
  • Main Street Station: $2009
  • Plaza: $359
  • The D: $354

Casinos close to Strip

  • Ellis Island: $1499
  • Gold Coast: $175
  • Mohegan Sun/Virgin: $1120
  • Orleans: $219
  • Palace Station: $899
  • Palms: $699
  • Rio: $599
  • Westgate: $700

Sold out

  • Oyo
  • Silver Sevens
  • Tuscany

Buffalo Bill’s in Primm wants $499 per night the same weekend. There are no shows that weekend in Primm. That is four times higher than a normal weekend. Primm is about 45 minutes from the Las Vegas Strip with no traffic. 

Buffalo Bill’s is the only hotel open in Primm. The hotels at Primm Valley Resort and Whiskey Pete’s are closed. 

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John Mehaffey
John, a founding member of Advantage Media LLC, got his start in gaming as a prop player at online poker sites. He played online poker from 2001 to 2005. In 2004, he created a site that served as a directory for an online poker promotional method known as rakeback. He sold that site in 2006 and moved his family from Atlanta to Rapid City, SD to work for a similar company. They later moved to Las Vegas in 2010. John’s favorite game is full-pay video poker. His favorite table game is Ultimate Texas Hold’em, though he would rather play it in video form. Currently, John is best known for compiling blackjack and table game data including all Las Vegas and Clark County casinos.