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"Race day turns into a party here on November 22, with options from $135 per person for three hours of open bar and hors d’oeuvres plus pay-as-you-go golf, up to bay rentals with unlimited gameplay. The $300 Grand Prix Golf package covers eight guests (six players) with a $100 food and beverage credit, while the $500 Full Throttle bay for four folds in a chef’s menu—charcuterie, shrimp skewers, steak and chicken sliders, those infamous mini donuts with multiple dippings—and a three-hour open bar." - Ryan Slattery
"At Topgolf Las Vegas you’ll find climate‑controlled hitting bays with music and HDTVs, plus a pool with cabanas (21+), a sports bar and restaurant, and complimentary golf clubs—it’s a favorite spot for testing a golf swing." - Patricia Doherty Patricia Doherty Patricia Doherty is a writer who specializes in covering destinations, resorts, and cruises for Travel + Leisure and other publications. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines

"When you want to mix a little activity in with your meal, Topgolf has a kids menu that offers cheese pizza, chicken bites, macaroni and cheese with a choice of side and a drink for $9. Aside from the food, there are other reasons to take the children: lessons and classes for kids, kids’ golf clubs, a family fun pass, and an option to book kids’ parties." - Emmy Kasten


"A Topgolf experience lets groups rent bays to play while watching the race on screens, with bays accommodating up to eight guests and packages that include play time plus food and beverage credit; pricing starts around $100 per person for lower levels and about $135 for level four (which offers Strip views), while a Level 4 Ferrari Champagne Bar ticket is approximately $75 and includes unlimited Ferrari Champagne for an hour; bay reservations typically begin at 9:30 p.m. and details are available online." - Janna Karel

"Topgolf is no ordinary driving range. For starters, the three-story facility sits behind MGM Grand, sogolfers get a jaw-dropping view of the High Roller and the casinos on the north end of the Strip. Second, the range’s technology is quite sophisticated, with sensors that automatically track your balls and tell you how far you’ve driven each shot. Third, the top-of-the-lineamenities really take it from driving range into the realm of country club: two on-site pools, five on-site bars, a private concert venue, and meeting rooms. Even the 108 climate-controlled bays at the range are swanky—each comes standard with leather couches, snacks, and the option for bottle service. Each bay can host up to six players at a time, which makes the experience perfect for large groups. Even for first-timers, driving a bucket ofballs at Topgolf feels likea party."
