F1 plans rooftop ice skating rink during Las Vegas Grand Prix weekend
Formula One plans to include a rooftop ice skating rink on its pit building during Las Vegas Grand Prix weekend.
The Las Vegas Skate Circuit is a 2,600-square-foot rink that will be located on the Paddock Club Rooftop, where those with Paddock Club passes can show their moves on the ice, while racing occurs below.
For folks a little skittish about braving the ice, F1 team-branded skating aids will be available to ensure they can make a lap around the synthetic ice rink without crashing.
The rink will be surrounded by lounge seating and a nearby bar, where signature cocktails and treats will be available.
The upscale offering comes at a premium price. Paddock Club tickets start out at around $15,000 for a three-day pass for the Nov. 21-23 race weekend.
Aside from the ice skating experience, guests also will have access to Paddock Club Rooftop, where an open-air nightclub produced by LIV Las Vegas will feature top-tier DJ talent. The rooftop offers 360-degree views of the circuit and the Strip.
Paddock Club guests will have access to all-inclusive, specially curated food offerings and premium open bars, with specialty cocktails, spirits, beer, wine and soft drinks. Also included are meet-and-greets with F1 legends, pit lane walks and a truck tour.
Access to the East Harmon Zone, where live entertainment and driver interviews will occur, is also included in the high-end hospitality package.
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