The excitement for the Pertamina Grand Prix of Indonesia 2024 is building, with 6,360 tickets already sold by August 29th. This significant number reflects the growing anticipation for the event, which is set to be a major highlight of the year. Tickets for the event offer a range of options, catering to different budgets and preferences. Weekend passes are available for between Rp700,000 and Rp2.5 million (approximately US$161.90), allowing fans to enjoy the races over the weekend. For those seeking a more luxurious experience, 3-day VIP hospitality passes are priced at Rp15 million, providing exclusive access and amenities.
However, concerns regarding rising hotel prices are casting a shadow over the excitement. The NTB Governor’s Regulation has allowed hotels in the first ring area surrounding Mandalika to increase their prices by up to three times the standard rate. This measure is intended to accommodate the expected influx of visitors but has raised concerns about affordability for attendees. Hotels located in the second ring area, such as Mataram city, are allowed to raise prices by a maximum of twice the normal rate, while hotels in the third ring area, including Senggigi and Gili Trawangan, are limited to a one-fold price increase.
This tiered pricing approach aims to balance the economic benefits of the event with accessibility for visitors. Prospective attendees are eagerly awaiting a definitive decision on hotel room pricing, as this regulation could significantly impact their travel plans.