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![]() Slot, they asked me for a patron number when I called earlier this month. A couple weeks later I got the brochure. I'm not sure sure if that is required or not.
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![]() Persistence pays! I just got a hold of someone, and I'm sitting in section 125 - not too fancy, but it's what they had available - and I'll get an invoice in the next several days. It's my understanding the personal seat license is for two years, so I'll have the option to retain the tickets for next year if I so choose (and I do so choose).
Thanks for the heads up on this, guys! EDITED: to say that I just heard back and we're in row A, section 125. I had seats similar to this for the 2006 Derby, and there is nothing like front row seats for taking pictures at the Derby. Zero protection from the rain, but I'll take it.
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![]() I don't know. The Bloodhorse article from today indicates that it's a two year fee as I read it.
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![]() go too derby ..go out front ..get ticket form dude who looks like hes stuck ..go in have fun....
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