Okay, so I wanted to find out about the F1 tickets in Vegas, and let me tell you, it was a bit of a journey. First off, I started where anyone would – I fired up my browser and started searching.
I was looking for something official, so I skipped over a bunch of random sites. It’s crazy how many places try to sell you stuff, right? Anyway, I stumbled upon this place called Ticketmaster. It seemed legit since they sell tickets for all kinds of events, from concerts to sports and theater stuff.

I typed in “2024 Las Vegas” and “Las Vegas events” into their search bar, hoping to find what I was looking for. The website was pretty easy to navigate, thankfully. I’ve dealt with some that are like mazes.
I also checked out the official Las Vegas website. It was packed with info on everything Vegas – shows, hotels, casinos, the whole nine yards. But I was on a mission for those F1 tickets, so I didn’t get too distracted. I did make a mental note about the Bare Pool at The Mirage, though. Apparently, it’s a cool spot, adults-only, with toptional sunbathing. Sounds fancy, but not really what I was after this time.
I also found out about this Caesars Rewards thing. It’s like a loyalty program where you can get discounts and earn credits when you play or dine at their places. Might be worth looking into if you’re in Vegas a lot.
The Strip itself has like 12 hotels. I mean, that’s a lot of options right there. I read a bit about The Mirage, which is known for rooms with private terraces and great views. Not really what I needed for this F1 ticket hunt, but hey, good to know, right?
There was this forum or something where people were talking about the Bare Pool being open for the season. Someone mentioned something about MGM being out of the picture, but I didn’t really get into the details of that.
So, after all that digging around, here’s what I managed to piece together about the F1 tickets:

- Ticketmaster seems to be the go-to place for official tickets.
- There’s a ton of other stuff going on in Vegas, but the F1 event is obviously a big deal.
- Hotels and pools are a whole other topic in Vegas – lots of choices and things to consider if you’re planning a trip.
In the end, I didn’t actually buy the tickets yet. I just wanted to see how much they were and get a feel for the whole process. It’s a bit of a maze out there with all the options and websites, but I feel like I’ve got a better handle on it now. Maybe next time I’ll dive deeper into those hotel deals or that Caesars Rewards thing. For now, mission accomplished on the F1 ticket info hunt!