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Racecourse entry is split into Enclosures which have varying facilities, dress codes and levels of viewing. This is a great way of making sure you pay for what you want to get out of the day and nothing more.
Specific details about Enclosures are listed on the racecourse pages . However, generally there are three different Enclosure types within a racecourse and are available to everyone.
Members/Club/Premier
The top of the range option, this gives you access to the best viewing areas and best facilities on the course. A Members badge allows the holder to access all the other Enclosures on the course.
Tattersalls/Grandstand/Paddock
Provides a constant buzz of activity throughout the meeting. You will get a good view of the course and the Parade Ring and Winner's Enclosure which are both great for seeing horses close up. There are plenty of places to eat and drink and you'll find the bookmakers in the betting ring fascinating to watch!
Silver Ring/Course/Picnic
The least expensive and least formal Enclosure. Although you can’t access the Parade Ring or the Winner's Enclosure, there are places to eat, drink and place a bet. Some Course Enclosures have grassy areas where you can park your car and enjoy your own picnic.
Once you have found a meeting and chosen an Enclosure, you can book your tickets in advance online.
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