The infield club tickets for the derby have ';track admission'; included whereas the general admission infield tickets do not. Does anyone know what track admission means? Does that mean we can go inside the main building where everyone is (besides the infield crowd). Or does that mean paddock access to see the horses. I have no idea and would appreciate any help as we are leaving tomorrow. Thanks!
Infield Club - Track Admission???
www.churchilldowns.com/visit-us/derbyoaks-faq
the above might answer some of your questions.
You will walk thru a tunnel to get from the infield to the main building which is divided and cut up. Remember it will be extremely crowded and very difficult to manuever thru some areas of the building.
You will not be able to see the track from the main building. Security is tight and wristbands are used and checked to enter each section. I would still wonder over and see the Paddock where you can get a very upclose look at the beautiful horses, jockeys, trainers, owners etc.
Make sure you ck the list of what you can and bring [above link]. There will be long tables as you enter and each bag will be checked and they are strict.
I hope you have an awsome time. After spending the day at the Infield of the Kentucky Derby you should have some interesting stories to take back to your friends!
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