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Formula One Offering An Exclusive Merch Sale For Las Vegas Residents

Formula One is offering an exclusive sale for Las Vegas residents. After months and months of preparation, road paving, and bridge building, The Las Vegas Grand Prix Formula One race…

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Formula One holding exclusive sale for Las Vegas residents to say thank you

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Formula One is offering an exclusive sale for Las Vegas residents.

After months and months of preparation, road paving, and bridge building, The Las Vegas Grand Prix Formula One race came and went.

Maybe you saw the race in person or just watched the cars fly past the amazing MSG Sphere on TV. And now you're mad that you didn't at least get a t-shirt. Or a hat. Or even a keychain! Well guess what -- now is your chance.

Formula One Says Thank You To Las Vegas Residents With Exclusive Sale

Today, Formula One says "thank you" to Las Vegas residents. They announced a sale for local residents. And it's an "exclusive sale" for local residents to buy Las Vegas Grand Prix merchandise at a really good price.

According to a news release, the “exclusive sale” for local residents will be held on Tuesday, Nov. 21 and Wednesday, Nov. 22 from 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. The sale will be at the Formula One Las Vegas Hub at the Venetian Resort's level 1 in the Waterfall Atrium.

Here's the really cool part: Las Vegas residents, bring your ID. Because with a valid Nevada ID you will get a 40% discount on all merchandise at The Formula One Las Vegas Hub. 40% discount is a great discount!

Buy The T-Shirt And Say You Went To The First Las Vegas Formula One

According to Fox 5 Las Vegas, The Formula One folks say the two-day sale is being offered “as a token of appreciation for the hard work and dedication demonstrated by Las Vegas locals in advance and during” the Las Vegas Grand Prix.

You may not have gone to the race, or even supported it. But the inaugural race was quite a spectacular event. And yes - it is coming back next year. And most likely, several more years after that.

So why not get a Formula One t-shirt, while they last. And when F1 fans ask, "did you go to the race?" You can say, "I have a t-shirt don't I?" Of course I did.

Been there, done that -- you finish it.

The Sphere In Las Vegas Dazzles The World

The long-awaited, and very expensive,  MSG Sphere debuted in Las Vegas with a "dazzling display" for Independence Day.

Will those living near it ever get a good night's sleep again?

The Sphere stands 366 feet tall, 516 feet across, and its Exosphere (the name for its exterior display) features 580,000 square feet of fully-programmable LED lights. MSG Entertainment said it's the largest LED screen on earth, and the Sphere itself, according to them, is the largest spherical structure on the planet.

Tony Caporale told News 3, he lives in the Elysian at Hughes Center Apartments. He said, "I guess I'll put some good curtains up. We have blinds, but you're gonna need some curtains with the Sphere."  He said he specifically moved into the apartments so he can face the Strip and Sphere.

He has a great view, and says the view it "pretty sick."  But, he said he couldn't fathom how guests at the Encore could sleep with it. Regardless, he's excited.

"It's the most incredible thing ever built in the world," said Caporale. But when asked if the price tag of over $2 billion was worth it, he didn't care. "Who knows? That's their problem. I'll look at it every night."

Another resident who just moved into the same complex said he didn't actually look at his unit before moving in. He faces the Sphere. He had just seen a floor plan online. He says he's an early riser, but he's going to put blackout curtains in his bedroom. He says the bright lights might get old after a while. "but hey, one year lease isn't too bad."

Tick Segerblom is the Clark County Commissioner for District E, where the Sphere is being built. He said he hasn't received any specific complaints about the site as of yet, but wouldn't be surprised if he did. "This is Las Vegas," said Segerblom. "You want to live in the most exciting place in the world, you have to expect a little bit of excitement."

There is talk that the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) may use the Sphere as a navigation beacon for pilots because of its brightness. When reached for comment, the FAA said it does not have plans to do so, but it's not unusual for controllers to refer to easily identifiable buildings or landmarks when issuing instructions for visual flights.

There will also be plenty of hotel guests with views overlooking the Sphere at the Venetian, Palazzo, and other resorts. Front desks, get ready for a lot of "I want a view of the Sphere" calls. And hotels, get ready to order more black out curtains. It's going to be very bright, and very cool -  for a few minutes.

Due to the high construction costs for the Sphere, expect the lights to run continuously, in order to generate millions of dollars in advertising revenue from the amazing ball.

One of the best live acts in the world, U2, will begin a ground-breaking residency in the fall. It will embrace the latest in technology and innovation that The Sphere has to offer.

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