Mid November isn't a particularly busy time in Vegas. There is always a little something going on here, but nothing major. Thanksgiving weekend is somewhat busy after Thursday for 3 days. Then it is slow again until Christmas eve. That is why the Rodeo comes first 10 or 12 days in December. That is traditionally a slow time. And that is probably what this F1 is about in mid November.

If you want to schedule something during the slower times that will put some people in the hotel rooms, even if they aren't really the gambling crowd, I guess. But this event seems like a tremendous expense associated with it. They have basically built roads, built the track, built grandsatands and multiple indoor viewing areas, built multiple overpasses for people to cross the track. Several on Harmon, Several on Flamingo. I don't know if they are permanent or temporary.

What about Ellis Island on Kovel. Absolutely no access. Were they compensated? Same with Westin casino at Flamingo/Koval. zero access, except maybe by foot. What about other businesses? There are two gas stations at Flamingo and Koval, with no access by car. And a 7-11. Are all these places compensated? I sure many more than I am not thinking of.

Just seems like a lot of expense with this deal.