
With a Formula 1 race in Vegas, it would only seem natural that there would be a F1-themed bar in Sin City.
F1 Arcade Las Vegas, located inside The Forum Shops at Caesars Palace, features 87 full-motion simulators (it is due to open Oct. 17, a month ahead of the Formula 1 Las Vegas Grand Prix, which is Nov. 20-22). The cutting-edge technology allows people to “race” the world’s most iconic tracks. You can race by yourself, in groups of four or more or head to headwith up to three drivers.
There area also several reaction-based games, including React, a lightning-fast reaction game similar to the Batak style training used by drivers and Lights Out, where every millisecond counts in a high-pressure race start. The space also includes an outdoor terrace overlooking the Las Vegas Strip.
“There’s no better place to open F1 Arcade than right here in Las Vegas at The Forum Shops at Caesars Palace, and the timing couldn’t be more perfect,” said Adam Breeden, founder and CEO, F1 Arcade. “With all the racing buzz hitting the city this fall, we’re giving everyone a chance to feel that adrenaline for themselves. Whether you’re a die-hard fan, a first-timer, or just here to eat, drink and soak up the elevated vibe, it’s going to be a hell of a ride.”
It also has F1 watch parties on large TV screens with sound. After the checkered flag, DJs keep the party going (most F1 races are early in the morning, Vegas time). Watch Party tickets will be announced this fall.
There’s also food and drinks.
F1 Arcade Las Vegas follows successful openings in Boston, Washington, DC, Philadelphia and Denver, with additional locations planned for Atlanta and other cities around the world.
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