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Old 09-16-2014, 07:19 PM
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Take time and go the the Kentucky Horse Park. It is an experience you will never forget.

I was lucky enough to have my picture taken with John Henry
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Old 09-16-2014, 08:13 PM
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I always park on the hill for free. Have to walk a little farther but it's not that much farther than the paid lots.
I have no idea how much a seat now would cost for Saturday but if the weather is ok it's going to be brutal without one. My first time there I didn't have one and that was the last time that happened.
I'll be there on that Saturday. Hoping to break the streak I have going of only seeing Wise Dan lose. Have only seen him race three times in person, each of his last three losses.
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I always park on the hill for free. Have to walk a little farther but it's not that much farther than the paid lots.
I have no idea how much a seat now would cost for Saturday but if the weather is ok it's going to be brutal without one. My first time there I didn't have one and that was the last time that happened.
I'll be there on that Saturday. Hoping to break the streak I have going of only seeing Wise Dan lose. Have only seen him race three times in person, each of his last three losses.
Thanks! I was looking at the 8 or 9 reserved seats left on Kee website and Stubhub is asking @$55 -$60 for a seat and I could get 2,3, or 4 together. I don't mind the walk from parking but the knee won't take 7 hours of standing. Figure most of the handicapping will have to be done the night before or morning of if I don't have a seat. Thanks again. Probably heading to StubHub.
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Take time and go the the Kentucky Horse Park. It is an experience you will never forget.

I was lucky enough to have my picture taken with John Henry
Thank you. I just researched KHP and it looks great. May be a realistic option for Sunday...unless pockets are too full.
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Thank you. I just researched KHP and it looks great. May be a realistic option for Sunday...unless pockets are too full.

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Old 09-16-2014, 09:53 PM
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Personally, unless you prefer seats, I wouldn't bother with reserved seating. It's easy to work your way into a good spot on the rail and the action and vibe is much better there. When I sat in the grandstands, it felt too far from the track and there wasn't much buzz. We got into a rhythm of going to paddock, placing bets, getting a beer, going to rail, rinse, repeat. Even on Bluegrass day, the crowd wasn't too bad and that's probably way more than the fall meet.

You can bring in a tailgate chair and set it up in the rail area if you aren't able to secure a bench to sit on. Or have your crew all bring bag chairs and just set them up in a circle where you want to be near the rail. And you can always head to one of the bars under the grandstands and sit down for a bit if you need to. Plenty of betting windows in there as well.

So save the $60 bucks per person and use it to bet!

As for parking, get there a little early and park up close in the paid lots. It's $5! And you have about a 100yd walk to the front gate. I think we entered via Gate 2 and were probably two hours before the first post? Spots were super easy to come by, $5, and again, this was the Bluegrass.

Our first year, we did the Phoenix Room and got dressed up and paid the $40 a person for the fancy buffet. It was nice. Food was delicious, but I could have taken it or left it. Keeneland standard concessions are fantastic and not unreasonably priced. Corned Beef Sandwiches are the bomb! I didn't feel like the sit down meal was worth it. And I definitely wouldn't do it if it was away from the track.

Some cool local places to eat, drink after the race:

Country Boy Brewing - They just made the Keeneland Sale Ale! Cool little microbrewery in town.

Saul Good - Fantastic selection of awesome pizzas and pub grub. Really good.

Tons of good little divey bars in that general area around Short St. And the awesome thing is they've got TVG playing on all the TVs!

Love Keeneland! Have fun!
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