The traveling circus that is Formula One will hit no fewer than three American cities in 2023, descending on Las Vegas in November for what promises to be the silliest stop of the season. Adding a bold exclamation point to the weekend’s events is a newly introduced package aimed at racegoers who want a maximalist experience spread over a five-night stay.
The enthusiast who raises $5 million for Caesars Entertainment’s “Emperor Package” will win a short-term residency at the Nobu Sky Villa, the signature Nobu hotel dug inside Caesars Palace. The three-bedroom, 10,300-square-foot villa complex was designed by Rockwell Group, the architecture firm responsible for several Nobu restaurants and hotels, and it shows. The rooms resemble cozier versions of high-concept Japanese restaurants known for their delicious cuts of sushi and famous clientele. Without the extras of the Formula 1 weekend, the villa usually starts at $35,000 per night.
Lewis Hamilton drives his Mercedes-AMG Petronas racing car on the Las Vegas Strip as part of the launch party for the 2023 Formula 1 Las Vegas Grand Prix.
Getty Images
While guests can hang out in the establishment’s media room, hang out in the living room, gather at the pool table, or play in the themed boudoirs with a gold leaf and flower motif of cherry tree, the place to be during the day of the race is the 4,700. -square foot terrace at the top of the Nobu Hotel. That’s where the roar of Formula 1 engines will emanate from the Las Vegas Strip, just 140 feet below. Although Caesars has an official nightly capacity limit, the hotel limits terrace occupants to 75 guests.
The 10,300-square-foot Nobu Sky Villa at the Nobu Hotel inside Caesars Palace.
Barbara Kraft
No seven-figure package would be complete without a range of exclusive experiences, so the opportunity includes a private dinner for 12 that’s curated and hosted by the man behind his namesake Nobu, Chef Nobu Matsuhisa. Throughout the stay, a butler will be assigned to the property 24 hours a day, where guests can enjoy the outdoor Zen garden, soak in the Japanese onsen bath, enjoy the outdoor kitchen and bar, or access the dedicated personal driver with a Rolls Royce.
The courtyard of the Villa Nobu Sky.
Barbara Kraft
But guests aren’t limited to the, ahem, safety pad: the package also includes a dozen tickets to the F1 Paddock Club hospitality area and pit-lane access. With the free-flowing food, drink and merriment associated with Formula 1 sure to tax participants, six guests will have access to any spa service in the villa’s private treatment room. The technicians at Qua Baths & Spa will administer anything from a 24-karat gold facial to a Himalayan salt stone massage for couples. And for added sensory rejuvenation, the package holder and a guest are also entitled to unwind at a performance of the “Weekends with Adele” show at the Coliseum.
The package holder and one guest will also receive tickets to the sold-out “Weekends with Adele” show at the Coliseum.
Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for AD
Whether participants gravitate toward the noise and buzz of top motorsports racing, the extravagance of a one-of-a-kind meal from a living culinary legend, or the kinds of misadventures best kept in Las Vegas, the Emperor package ensures that guests will have a bucket. -List a few days.
“We’ve worked tirelessly to make the Emperor Package one of the most personalized experiences available for the 2023 Las Vegas Grand Prix,” said Caesars Entertainment Regional President Sean McBurney. Robb report. Given the exclusivity of the opportunities and the high price, we’re inclined to believe so.
Click here to see more photos previewing Caesars Entertainment’s “Emperor Package” for the 2023 Formula 1 Las Vegas Grand Prix.
Caesars Entertainment’s “Emperor Package” for the 2023 Formula 1 Las Vegas Grand Prix.
Formula 1 Las Vegas Grand Prix