The Aftermath of F1 in Vegas: Halves and Have-Nots

TLDRThe F1 race in Las Vegas had a significant impact on the city, with high-end casinos benefiting while others struggled. Businesses are now discussing ways to make the race more inclusive and beneficial for all. The Strip is returning to normal as F1 decorations are taken down, but the residue from the bridges' covers is proving difficult to remove. The Venetian was the first to complete the cleanup. The Circa class action lawsuit regarding sales tax on comps raises questions about loyalty program charges. Overall, the city is slowly recovering from the F1 event.

Key insights

🏎️High-end casinos benefited from the F1 race while others struggled

🚧The cleanup of F1 decorations is ongoing, with the Venetian being the first to complete it

⚖️The Circa class action lawsuit raises questions about loyalty program charges

🌆The city is slowly recovering from the impact of the F1 event

Q&A

Did the F1 race have a positive impact on all businesses in Las Vegas?

No, high-end casinos benefited while others struggled.

Is the cleanup of F1 decorations completed?

The cleanup is ongoing, with the Venetian being the first to complete it.

What does the Circa class action lawsuit address?

The lawsuit addresses the charging of sales tax on comps in loyalty programs.

Is the city of Las Vegas recovering from the F1 event?

Yes, the city is slowly recovering from the impact of the F1 event.

Timestamped Summary

00:00The F1 race in Las Vegas had a significant impact on the city, with high-end casinos benefiting while others struggled.

06:30The cleanup of F1 decorations is ongoing, with the Venetian being the first to complete it.

08:59The Circa class action lawsuit raises questions about loyalty program charges.

09:15The city is slowly recovering from the impact of the F1 event.