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Hilton Grand Vacations Returns to FORMULA 1 HEINEKEN LAS VEGAS GRAND PRIX with Exclusive Trackside Clubhouse and Star-Studded Concert Lineup

Hilton Grand Vacations Returns to FORMULA 1 HEINEKEN LAS VEGAS GRAND PRIX with Exclusive Trackside Clubhouse and Star-Studded Concert Lineup

Business Wire3 days ago
ORLANDO, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Hilton Grand Vacations Inc. (NYSE: HGV), the premier vacation ownership and experiences company, announces it will once again serve as an official partner of the FORMULA 1 HEINEKEN LAS VEGAS GRAND PRIX. For the third consecutive year, HGV will host its exclusive trackside HGV Clubhouse, offering an all-inclusive, front-row experience during race weekend, set against the iconic backdrop of the Las Vegas Strip.
The HGV Clubhouse will feature a multi-story luxury suite offering more than 450 feet of premier viewing along the Harmon Straightaway and final turn of the Las Vegas Strip Circuit ®, framed by the mirrored façade of the 52-story Elara by Hilton Grand Vacations. The experience will deliver gourmet dining, premium cocktails and private nightly performances, making it one of the most sought-after vantage points on the Strip during race week.
HGV Clubhouse ticketholders will also have access to the vibrant Elara Terrace, where this year's musical performances will take place. The lineup includes Joey Fatone & Friends, featuring an appearance by global pop sensation Luis Fonsi on Thursday, Nov. 20, R&B legends Boyz II Men on Friday, Nov. 21 and country star Rodney Atkins on Saturday, Nov. 22. Adding to the excitement, Australian DJ Brooke Evers will perform DJ sets each evening.
'At Hilton Grand Vacations, we pride ourselves on delivering world-class hospitality and unforgettable vacation experiences,' said Mark Wang, CEO of Hilton Grand Vacations. 'We're excited to bring that magic back to the Las Vegas Grand Prix this year. As a lifelong Formula 1 fan, it's incredibly fulfilling to see our brand represented at the heart of such a captivating event.'
HGV's continued presence at the 2025 Las Vegas race underscores its commitment to creating once-in-a-lifetime member experiences through its exclusive experiential travel platform, HGV Ultimate Access. Beyond the HGV Clubhouse at the FORMULA 1 HEINEKEN LAS VEGAS GRAND PRIX, HGV offers members access to thousands of curated events each year, including private concerts, chef-hosted dinners, championship sporting tournaments and immersive cultural experiences around the globe.
While standalone tickets for the 2025 HGV Clubhouse are sold out, a limited number of room-and-ticket packages are still available. To inquire about availability, interested guests may email HGVClubhouse@hgv.com.
About Hilton Grand Vacations Inc.
Hilton Grand Vacations Inc. (NYSE: HGV) is recognized as a leading global timeshare company and is the exclusive vacation ownership partner of Hilton. With headquarters in Orlando, Florida, Hilton Grand Vacations develops, markets, and operates a system of brand-name, high-quality vacation ownership resorts in select vacation destinations. Hilton Grand Vacations has a reputation for delivering a consistently exceptional standard of service, and unforgettable vacation experiences for guests and nearly 725,000 Club Members. Membership with the Company provides best-in-class programs, exclusive services and maximum flexibility for our Members around the world.
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Established in 2023, the FORMULA 1 HEINEKEN LAS VEGAS GRAND PRIX is promoted by Formula 1®, in collaboration with Clark County. The 50-lap race takes place on a 3.8-mile circuit in the heart of the Las Vegas Strip and sees drivers reach jaw-dropping speeds of over 215 mph (346 kph) as they drive past some of the world's most iconic landmarks, hotels, and casinos. Through the Las Vegas Grand Prix Foundation, Las Vegas Grand Prix, Inc. has donated nearly $2 million to non-profit organizations working to strengthen the local community. The 2025 race will take place on November 20-22, 2025. For more information, visit www.f1lasvegasgp.com.
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