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I agree with Euro that you will probably have better luck and better pricing if you stay in Frankfort...and the drive isn't bad. Farm tours are an absolute must...I don't know if they are open to the public but try to get into Winstar...place is great, both the stallion barns and the training section and the foaling barns. Hands down my favorite farm in the area. Three chimneys, Ashford, Juddmonte, Gainsway, are Lane's End are also must sees. And make sure you check out keeneland even thought they won't be running. The library there is incredible.
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You don't wanna stay all the way out there. Piss on that. You'll spend the whole day driving. On the outskirts of the Lousiville metro area on Hurstbourne Road you can get a room at a reasonable price without having to commute that far each day. Skip Lexington, its as boring in that town as watching paint dry or watching grass grow. Used to stay there years ago and its a drag. Lots of things to do in Louisville Derby week. If you like baseball head on down to Slugger Field and check out the reds Triple AAA farm club take on the Yankees triple AAA farm club(they always schedule the yanks farm team to be in town that week knowing it draws in visiting northeasterners), its a spectacular ball park. Hit Jeff Ruby's for drinks and dinner one night, its on West Main Street downtown. Head on out to works in the morning, which will be hard if you are all the way out in Frankfort, grab a room on Hurstbourne instead. |
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...but if one has never been to KY the farms cannot be skipped. They are ultra impressive and any fan of the game should thoroughly enjoy seeing them.
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Although he had a stallion there as we walked around and Gvr Jones showed me all of em, a new stallion that was there at the time, lovely grey named El Prado and I rememeber petting his head and saying what a nice horse. Had no idea he'd turn into what he did. |
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dont forget the thunder over louisville..fireworks show..its about the best in the world..
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FUN stuff there... haha.
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We stayed Wed-Sunday in a hotel in Elizabethtown. 30-40 minute drive maybe, right off the highway w/ plenty of conveniences around and all of the hotels are nice. It was very easy to come in and out of Louisville everyday and was cheaper than all the hotels in Louisville. The year before I did the ride to and from Lexington and found this one much easier (and shorter!).
Just a heads up, but during Derby season, unless you're a breeder, will be hard to get into any stud farms for a look. It is still breeding season and I'm told most farms give perference to their clients who are in town for the Derby. |
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Lexington is not cheaper/nicer than Louisville
in fact, I find the opposite to be true if you stay in Lexington you'll never forgive yourself and why waste time at a horse farm that week when there's so much going on in Louisville no one has addressed tickets be prepared to drop some $$ there If I find a deal I'll let you know |
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Last edited by pdrift1 : 11-09-2006 at 02:22 PM. |
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you want to bet horses, stay in Louisville I don't care what you're into you'll have a better time in L'ville |
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Louisville is awesome! If you love the party scene, you'll love that city. I went out drinking every night. I love 4th Street Live, and the Galt House (which is very close to 4th Street Live) is a beautiful place. I was trying to talk my parents into going to the Derby and staying in the Galt House in 2007, but they won't bite. My mom doesn't like the big crowds. They'll hit up Louisville when there isn't a lot going on. Oh well, it looks like I'll be taking off to the Derby by myself next year. I wouldn't want them to know how I REALLY am anyway. In Louisville, they would see the angels wings and halo come off, and be replaced with horns and a tail. LOL
I already have my outfit picked out for the Derby next year! I know, I know...I'm obsessed. If you wanted to spend some money, then I would definitely recommend staying in the Galt House. |
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Thanks for the input so far everyone, I appreciate it. I started looking at hotels, car rentals, ticket brokers, major sights I need to see and I've got to be honest - it's overwhelming! I'm contemplating doing a travel package deal that provides tickets, hotel, transportation, and farm tours - it costs more but it may be worth it to have someone else take care of the logistics... I know a lot of you have done the Derby for many years and you've got your itinerary down cold but for a newbie like me I think a package might be best... any thoughts?
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