Monday 4 August 2008

Cheltenham Festival Seating Plan

The Best Mate Enclosure - The Best Mate Enclosure gives race goers a great view of the racing, a variety of food outlets, betting shop and bars. The enclosure is directly opposite the main stands and, at the Festival, entertainment includes leading ‘cover’ bands.
Tattersalls and Club - The Tattersalls grandstand provides extensive viewing steps, a betting hall, bars and buffets. Race goers in Tattersalls have access to The Centaur, Paddock, unsaddling enclosure, the Hall of Fame, the Gold Cup and Festival Restaurants and the trade stands in the tented village.
At the Festival, the Guinness Village, opposite the last fence, extends the Tattersalls enclosure with extra viewing steps, bars, bands and other entertainment.
Club, as its name suggests, is the most exclusive enclosure with the best viewing, bars, buffets and betting areas. The purchase of a Club day badge for the Festival also entitles race goers to use all the facilities within Tattersalls. At the Festival, the chalets and boxes in the tented village are in the Club enclosure.
The Centaur - With access from the Hall of Fame, the Centaur provides over 1000 additional seats, a big screen to watch all the racing, totepool and other betting outlets, food and bars. It also hosts live music after racing at the Festival. This facility is available to race goers in Club and Tattersalls.
Seats - Tattersalls seats for the Festival are already fully booked. Seats can be booked in the Guinness grandstand and the Head-On Stand for all four days of the Festival meeting (subject to availability).
Disabled - Disabled facilities are available in each enclosure for race viewing and also in an area overlooking the parade ring. Normal rates of admission are charged for those in wheelchairs and their friends. There is an area reserved for car parking for members who have applied for a disabled label. The car park staff are briefed to allow cars displaying the blue disabled driver label to park as close as possible to the entrances. For those with hearing difficulties, an induction loop enhances the commentary for race goers on part of the Tattersalls steps

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