The Derby Experience Package “Grandstand Blue” is provided for this tour. The seating provides
3rd floor, elevated views of the starting line and final stretch. A VIP “Fast Access” Pass is provided.
The hospitality area is located in the mezzanine directly above our seats and includes a
celebrity jockey meet & greet, lunch buffet and beverages.
Day 1
KENTUCKY ARTISAN CENTER •
DINNER:
Our travels take us through
the mountains of North Carolina and Tennessee
as we make our way to Kentucky.
In Berea, we visit the Kentucky Artisan
Center. Here we shop for handmade
Kentucky arts and crafts. This afternoon
we travel to Bardstown, one of Kentucky's
oldest settlements, where we check into
our accommodations for a three-night
stay. Dinner is included this evening. (D)
Day 2
KENTUCKY OAKS GRANDSTAND
SEATING • LUNCH:
Today we take
our seats for the Derby's famed “Little
Sister,” the Kentucky Oaks. Your ticket
includes a “Fast Access” pass, allowing
you to bypass entrance lines and it offers
admission to the Hospitality area Sunny's
Halo Lounge. Don't forget to wear your
pink as the Kentucky Oaks honors cancer
awareness and its survivors. (L)
Day 3
KENTUCKY DERBY “RUN FOR THE
ROSES” GRANDSTAND SEATING
• LUNCH:
We arrive mid-morning in
preparation of the “Run for the Roses.”
The Kentucky Derby runs a distance
of one and one quarter miles in just
over two minutes. It's run by the fastest
three-year-old thoroughbreds on earth.
Today, we witness first-hand from our
reserved Grandstand Blue Seats the
“most exciting two minutes in sports,”
the “First Jewel of the Triple Crown” plus
the five stakes races proceeding. Your
ticket includes a “Fast Access” pass,
allowing you to bypass entrance lines,
the celebrity Jockey meet & greet, and it
offers admission to the Hospitality area
for unlimited food and concessions. (L)
Day 4
KENTUCKY HORSE PARK • HOME:
In Lexington, we see thousands of
acres of beautiful Kentucky bluegrass.
Here we visit the Kentucky Horse Park,
the only park dedicated to the horse. This
is also where Man O'War is buried, the
Calumet Trophy Collection rests, and
many retired champions are stabled. As
we depart for home, we recall the last
exciting four days of the Kentucky Derby
and Kentucky Oaks. We arrive home
late evening.