267 Union Avenue, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866 Phone: 518.584.6200 • www.nyra.com AUGUST SEPTEMBER JULY POST TIMES ■ 1:00pm Belmont Park ■ 11:35am Saratoga ■ 1:00pm Saratoga ■ 2:30pm Saratoga S 5 12 19 26 M 6 13 20 27 T 7 14 21 28 W 1 8 15 22 29 T 2 9 16 23 30 F 3 10 17 24 S 4 11 18 25 S 1 8 15 22 29 M 2 9 16 23 30 T 3 10 17 24 31 W 4 11 18 25 T 5 12 19 26 F 6 13 20 27 S 7 14 21 28 S 4 11 18 25 M 5 12 19 26 T 6 13 20 27 W 7 14 21 28 T 1 8 15 22 29 F 2 9 16 23 30 S 3 10 17 24 31 n 2010 RACING CALENDAR Gates open at 11 a.m. on weekdays and 10:30 a.m. on weekends (except on Travers Day when gates open at 7 a.m. and on Party at the Spa days when gates open at noon). www.NYRA.com The Tradition Continues July 23 – Labor Day (Sept. 6) Saratoga Springs, NY
The 2010 summer meet at Saratoga begins on Friday, July 23 and concludes on Labor Day - Monday, September 6. Post time is 1 p.m. Wednesdays through Mondays (Tuesdays are dark) except on Party at the Spa days (Friday, July 30 and Friday, September 3) when first post time is 2:30 p.m. and Travers Day when first post is 11:35 a.m.
Welcome message from author
This document is posted to help you gain knowledge. Please leave a comment to let me know what you think about it! Share it to your friends and learn new things together.
Transcript
267 Union Avenue, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866Phone: 518.584.6200 • www.nyra.com
AUGUST
SEPTEMBER
JULY
POST TIMES
� 1:00pm Belmont Park
� 11:35am Saratoga
� 1:00pm Saratoga
� 2:30pm Saratoga
S
5
12
19
26
M
6
13
20
27
T
7
14
21
28
W
1
8
15
22
29
T
2
9
16
23
30
F
3
10
17
24
S
4
11
18
25
S
1
8
15
22
29
M
2
9
16
23
30
T
3
10
17
24
31
W
4
11
18
25
T
5
12
19
26
F
6
13
20
27
S
7
14
21
28
S
4
11
18
25
M
5
12
19
26
T
6
13
20
27
W
7
14
21
28
T
1
8
15
22
29
F
2
9
16
23
30
S
3
10
17
24
31
n 2010 RACING CALENDAR
Gates open at 11 a.m. on weekdays and 10:30 a.m. on weekends (exceptonTravers
Daywhengatesopenat7a.m.andonPartyat
theSpadayswhengatesopenatnoon).
www.NYRA.com
The Tradition Continues
July 23 – Labor Day (Sept. 6)Saratoga Springs, NY
n Summer Racing at the SpaItdatesbacktotheageofLincolnandtheCivilWarera.Since1863,SaratogaRaceCoursehasbeenthesettingforsummerracinginthiscosmopolitancitythatsitsatthefoothillsoftheAdirondacksandfeaturesthewarmthandcharmofabucolicvillage.Eachyear,nearlyonemillionvisitorspassthroughthegatesofthisvenerableracetrackthatservesasagatheringspotforfansfromallwalksoflife.
The2010summermeetatSaratogabeginsonFriday,July23andconcludesonLaborDay-Monday,September6.Posttime is 1 p.m. Wednesdays through Mondays (Tuesdays aredark)exceptonPartyattheSpadays(Friday,July30andFriday,September3)whenfirstpost time is2:30p.m.andTraversDaywhenfirstpostis11:35a.m.
n The TraversThe racing meet’s showcase event, the $1 million TraversStakes,willberunforthe141sttimeonSaturday,August28,withaspecialfirstposttimeof11:35a.m.Alternativelycalledthe“Mid-SummerDerby,”theTraversisoneoftheoldestandmost historic stakes races in North America and the mosthighlyanticipatedeventoftheSaratogasummerseason.
The Travers Stakes was first run in 1864 in Saratoga. Itsinaugural winner, Kentucky, was owned by one of SaratogaRace Course’s founders and its first president, William R.Travers,forwhomtheracewasnamed.Themostprestigiousraceofthemeet,theTraversStakeshasrunallbutfiveyearssince its inception,andhasbeenrunallbut threeyearsatSaratoga, when it was moved to Belmont Park because ofwar-timerestrictionsontravel.
Today, the Travers Stakes attracts the nation’s best three-year-olds–manyofwhomhaveemergedfromtheTripleCrownseriesforthestartofracing’ssecondseason-inamileandaquartercompetitionthatpromisesunparalleledexcitement,thrillingdramaandisakeyfactorindeterminingthesport’sthree-year-oldchampion.
n Admission & ParkingGrandstandadmissionis$3andClubhouseadmissionis$5.Reserved seating is sold separately. Children ages 12 andunder are admitted FREE when accompanied by an adult.Admission gates open weekdays at 11 a.m. and weekendsat 10:30 a.m. Trackside parking is $10 and General parkingisFREE.OklahomaPreferred is$5.Handicappedparking isavailableatClubhouseandGrandstandentrances.
OnTraversDay,Saturday,August28,gatesopenat7a.m.Grandstand admission for Travers is $5 and Clubhouseadmission is $10. Also on Travers Day, there will be noparkingrefundsgiventothosewhocometobreakfast.ThosehavingtheClubhousePorchBreakfastmustpayClubhouseadmission.
On Party at the Spa days (Friday, July 30 and Friday,September3),gatesopenatnoon.
n Reserved SeatsGrandstandseats(limitedinnumber)areonsaleeachmorningforthatday’sracesattheReservedSeatSalesOfficeattheUnionAvenueGatebeginningat9a.m.until6p.m.(7a.m.onTraversDay).Limitfour(4)perperson;cashonly.
Reserved seats pricing is as follows: CLUBHOUSE Mon,Wed,Thurs: $10perseat Fri,Sat,Sun: $15perseatGRANDSTAND Mon,Wed,Thurs: $6perseat Fri,Sat,Sun: $8perseatTRAVERS DAY (August 28) Clubhouse: $25perseat Grandstand: $18perseat
n Spinner-Free ServiceSaratoga Race Course features a dedicated “express lane”turnstile at the East Avenue admission gates. This lane isspecifically designed for patrons who are willing to foregotheday’sgiveawayinordertogainexpeditedadmission.Novouchersareissuedinthisexpresslane.
n Saratoga Giveaway Day Spinner PolicyOn giveaway days, fans seeking more than one premiumgiveaway item will be directed to a multiple admissionsbooth. This booth is located inside the gates of SaratogaRaceCourse,adjacenttotheSaratogaSilksstore(theNYRAstore)onthefirstfloorgrandstand.Patronswillbeallowedtopurchaseup toanadditionalfiveadmissioncouponsat thebooth, inadditiontotheonetheyreceivedattheentrance.Each additional admission coupon will cost $3 and can beredeemedforonepremiumgiveaway.Special thanks to nationally acclaimed artist
Celeste Susany for providing the cover art.
n Saratoga Stakes ScheduleDate Race Grade Purse Age Distance7/23 Schuylerville III 100,000 F2YO 6 Furlongs7/24 Betfair TVG Coaching Club American Oaks I 250,000 F3YO 1 1/87/25 Sanford II 150,000 2YO 6 Furlongs7/26 Evan Shipman (NYB) 75,000 3&UP 1 1/87/28 Lake George II 150,000 F3YO 1 1/16 (Turf)7/29 Quick Call 75,000 3YO 1 Mile (Turf)7/31 Diana I 500,000 F&M 3&UP 1 1/8 (Turf)7/31 Jim Dandy II 500,000 3YO 1 1/87/31 William B. Fasig Stakes TBD TBD TBD TBD8/1 Ruffian Hdcp. I 250,000 F&M 3&UP 1 1/88/1 Fourstardave (Hdcp.) II 150,000 3&UP 1 1/16 (Turf)8/1 Curlin 75,000 3YO 1 1/8 8/1 Humphrey S. Finney Stakes TBD TBD TBD TBD8/2 Amsterdam II 150,000 3YO 61/2 Furlongs8/4 De La Rose 75,000 F&M 4&UP 1 Mile (Turf)8/5 John Morrissey (NYB) 75,000 3&UP 6 1/2 Furlongs8/5 A. P. Smithwick Mem. (S’Chase) II 75,000 4&UP 2 1/16 (Turf)8/6 John’s Call 75,000 4&UP 1 5/8 (Turf)8/7 Whitney (Hdcp.) I 750,000 3&UP 1 1/88/7 Test I 250,000 F3YO 7 Furlongs8/8 Honorable Miss (Hdcp.) II 150,000 F&M 3&UP 6 Furlongs8/8 Alfred G. Vanderbilt (Hdcp.) I 250,000 3&UP 6 Furlongs8/9 Waya presented by Signature Stallions 75,000 F&M 4&UP 1 1/2 (Turf)8/11 NY Stallion Series - Cab Calloway Div 100,000 3YO 1 1/16 (Turf)8/12 NY Stallion Series - Statue of Liberty Div 100,000 F3YO 1 1/16 (Turf)8/13 National Museum of Racing Hall Of Fame II 150,000 3YO 1 1/8 (Turf)8/14 Sword Dancer Inv. I 500,000 3&UP 1 1/2 (Turf)8/15 Adirondack II 150,000 F2YO 6 1/2 Furlongs8/16 Saratoga Special II 150,000 2YO 6 1/2 Furlongs8/18 Troy 75,000 4&UP 5 1/2 Fur. (Turf)8/19 West Point (NYB) 100,000 3&UP 1 1/8 (Turf)8/20 Yaddo (NYB) 100,000 F&M 3&UP 1 1/8 (Turf)8/21 Betfair TVG Alabama I 500,000 F3YO 1 1/48/22 Woodford Reserve Lake Placid II 150,000 F3YO 1 1/8 (Turf)8/23 Union Avenue (NYB) 75,000 F&M 3&UP 6 Furlongs8/25 Albany (NYB) 100,000 3YO 1 1/88/26 NY Turf Writers Cup (Hdcp.)(Steeple) I 100,000 4&UP 2 3/8 (Turf)8/27 Bernard Baruch (Hdcp.) II 200,000 3&UP 1 1/8 (Turf)8/28 Travers I 1,000,000 3YO 1 1/48/28 King’s Bishop I 250,000 3YO 7 Furlongs8/28 Ballerina I 250,000 F&M 3&UP 7 Furlongs8/28 Ballston Spa II 200,000 F&M 3&UP 1 1/16 (Turf)8/28 Victory Ride III 100,000 F3YO 6 Furlongs8/29 Personal Ensign I 300,000 F&M 3&UP 1 1/48/30 Saratoga Dew (NYB) 75,000 F&M 3&UP 1 1/89/1 P. G. Johnson 75,000 F2YO 1 1/16 (Turf)9/2 Riskaverse 75,000 F3YO 1 Mile (Turf)9/3 With Anticipation III 100,000 2YO 1 1/16 (Turf)9/4 Forego I 250,000 3&UP 7 Furlongs9/4 The Woodward I 750,000 3&UP 1 1/89/5 Spinaway I 250,000 F2YO 7 Furlongs9/5 Saranac III 100,000 3YO 1 3/16 (Turf)9/6 Three Chimneys Hopeful I 250,000 2YO 7 Furlongs9/6 Glens Falls III 100,000 F&M 3&UP 1 3/8 (Turf)
n NYRA RewardsNYRA Rewards is your opportunity to earn cash rewardsjustbywageringon the races,whether it’sonNYRAracesorsimulcastevents!Signupforanaccountatwww.nyra.comandwageron-track,overthephone,ontheinternet,orusingmobile wagering supported devices such as Blackberrys,iPhones, or Java and Windows-based instruments. NYRARewardsoffersa full simulcastmenuof thebest racetracksignals coast-to-coast plus evening race programs. NYRARewardsmembersenjoythefollowingbenefits:
Earning Cash Back! NYRA Rewards offers the mostgenerous cash rewards structure of any advance depositwageringprograminracing!MembersreceiveonepointforeverydollarwageredonNYRAracesandahalfpointforeverydollarwageredonasimulcastevent.Nopointsareawardedfora$2.10pari-mutuelpayoff,basedona$2wager.Pointsaretotaledattheendofeachmonthandcashrewardsaredepositedintoyouraccountbasedonyourmonthlywageringvolume.Thefirstdayofeachmonthbeginsanewwagering/rewardscycle.
n Special Events30th ANNUAL OPEN HOUSE:Sunday,July18,FREE!11a.m.to4p.m.Visitorsgetafreesneak-peekintothepopularsummermeetjustfivedayspriortothestartofthe142ndracingseason.Saratoga’sOpenHouseisfunforthewholefamily,withafulldayofgames,activities,livemusic,food,ponyrides,behind-the-scenes tours, mascot races, handicapping seminars, and non-wageringhorseracing.Proceedsfromtheday’seventsbenefitdozensoflocalnon-profitorganizations.
OPENING DAY AT SARATOGA: Friday,July23.Anew tradition isbornasOpeningDayatSaratogamovestoFriday–markingSaratogaRaceCourse’sfirst40-dayracingseason.Gatesopenat11a.m.andfirstPostTimeis1p.m.Abreakfastbuffetisavailablefrom7a.m.to9:30a.m.forthosewhowanttowatchthemorningworkouts.
HATS OFF TO SARATOGA:FridayJuly23–Sunday,July 25. This three-day festival celebrates openingweekendatSaratogaRaceCourseandincludesaterrificweekendofworld-classracing,featuringtheSpadebutofBetfairTVGCoachingClubAmericanOaks,livemusicdowntownandatthetrack,anddazzlingheadpiecestocelebratethestartoftheracingseason.
19th ANNUAL HAT CONTEST: Sunday, July 25.Capping “Hats Off to Saratoga” weekend - visitorswillgohead-to-head intheannualHatContestatthetrackforprizesworthhundredsofdollars.Forcontestinformationcall(518)383-6183andafterJuly23,call(518)584-6200.
MID-SUMMER ST. PATRICK’S DAY:Thursday,July29.Comecelebrate the luck o’ the Irish as Saratoga celebrates mid-summerSt.Patrick’sDay.EnjoytraditionalIrishfoodanddrinkwhiletakinginIrishmusicanddance,includingtraditionalIrishstepdancers.Also,it’sthefirstgiveawayofthemeet–anIrishthemedshort-sleevet-shirt!
COLLEGE DAY/PARTY AT THE SPA: Friday,July30.Collegestudents vie for their shot to win a $1,000 scholarship aftereachrace,plusothergreatprizesandactivities.Firstposttimeis2:30p.m.ascollegestudentsandracingfanscelebratethefirstoftwo“PartyattheSpa”events–stayaftertheracesasthefestivitiescontinuewithablockpartyhighlightedbygreatmusicandfood!
FASIG-TIPTON FESTIVAL OF RACING: Saturday,July31–Sunday,August1.TheFasig-Tipton Festival of Racing celebrates the richhistory of Fasig-Tipton in Saratoga and theupcomingSelectYearlingSales.Thefestivalwillinclude a host of interactive and educationalactivities on track and at the beautiful Fasig-Tiptonfacility.
SARATOGA BASEBALL CAP GIVEAWAY:Sunday,August8.VisitorscanpickupaFREESaratogaBaseballCap,withpaidadmission,whilesupplieslast.
FRIDAY THE 13th HALLOWEEN:Friday,August13.HalloweencomesearlyasSaratogaRaceCoursecelebratesFridaythe13th.Kidscomeincostumeandtrick-or-treatatsomeofthetrack’sfamouslandmarks.
FABULOUS FILLIES DAY:Friday,August20.Adayforallfabulousfillies–inthe backyard, ladies will have the opportunity to learn more about women’sissues,fashionandhealthwithinteractivedisplaysandexhibits–whiletracksidetakesonapinkhueinanefforttoraisefundsfortheBreastCancerResearchFoundation.
15TH ANNUAL TRAVERS FESTIVAL:Saturday, August 21 - Sunday, August29. The Travers Festival celebrates the141st running of the $1 million TraversStakes! Visitors can enjoy nine days ofspecialevents,kickingoffwithBetfairTVG
FEAST OF SAN GENNARO: Thursday, August 26. Get a taste of Italy asSaratoga celebrates the Feast of San Gennaro. Indulge in some Italian foodfavorites,enjoytheclassicsongsofFrankSinatraandTonyBennett,ortryyourhandatthetraditionalItalianfolkdancetheTarantella.
AMERICAN RED CROSS BATTLE OF THE BREWS: Friday, August 27.Visitors21andoldergetthechancetotasteavarietyofbrewsandvotefortheirfavorites.Proceeds($25toparticipate)benefittheAdirondack-SaratogachapteroftheRedCross.
THE TRAVERS STAKES: Saturday, August28. It isSaratoga’sbiggest race– theoneyoudon’t want to miss – the 141st running of the$1millionTravers,the“Mid-SummerDerby”forthree-year-olds at a mile and a quarter. Firstpost-timeis11:35a.m.andgatesopenat7a.m.TheTraversdayundercardwillincludetheGrade1King’sBishop,theGrade1Ballerina,theGrade2BallstonSpa,andtheGrade3VictoryRide.
VETERANS DAY:Thursday,September2.Joinusaswehonorourveteransand armed forces. All veterans and active military receive FREE grandstandadmission,withproperidentification.
PARTY AT THE SPA:Friday,September3.Posttimeis2:30p.m.,asSaratogakicksoffclosingweekendwiththefinalPartyattheSpa.Stayaftertheracesforablockpartywithlivemusicandgreatfood!
FINAL STRETCH FESTIVAL:Saturday,September4–Monday,September6.Thethree-dayfestivalmarkstheculminationoftheSaratogaracingseasonwithlivemusicdowntownandatthetrack,afamilyfunfestandaLaborDayBBQtomarkthefinalmomentsofthe40-daymeet.
LONG SLEEVE T-SHIRT GIVEAWAY:Sunday,September5.Thelastgiveawayof the season! Visitors can pick up a FREE long sleeve t-shirt, with paidadmission,whilesupplieslast.
FAMILY FUN FEST / TIMES UNION LABOR DAY WEEKEND BBQ: Sunday,September 5 - Monday, September 6.Families can enjoy an afternoon of kid-friendly activities in the backyard atthe Family Fun Fest, which benefits theRonaldMcDonaldHouseCharitiesoftheCapitalRegion.Visitorsalsosaygoodbyeto another season with a traditionalLabor Day weekend BBQ. The speciallypriced family BBQ, offered Sunday andMonday, includes Clubhouse admission,official track program, BBQ lunch andtax.Toorder,call(888)516-NYRA
n Dining at Saratoga Race CourseNYRAhassimplifiedtherestaurantreservationsystemwiththe creation of a new toll free dining reservations phonenumber, (888) 516-NYRA, that guests can call to makereservationsatAqueductRacetrack,BelmontPark,and,ofcoursebeautifulSaratogaRaceCourse.
THE TURF TERRACE DINING ROOM:LocatedonthethirdandfourthflooroftheClubhouse,themulti-leveltracksidediningareaoffersagreatviewofalltheracingactionwithclosed-circuittelevisionmonitors.Forreservations,pricinganddresscodeinformation,call(888)516-NYRA.
THE CLUB TERRACE: Located behind the box seat area on the secondfloor of the Clubhouse, this eatery offers a popular selection of appetizers,saladsandsandwiches.TVmonitorsareavailableforviewingoftheraces.Forreservations,pricinganddresscodeinformation,call(888)516-NYRA.
AT THE RAIL PAVILION: The At The Rail Pavilion is an upscale, enclosed,newlyairconditioneddiningfacilitylocatedtracksideontheClubhouseturn.Itoffersanelaboratebuffeteachraceday.Forreservations,pricinganddresscodeinformation,call(888)285-5961.
THE CAROUSEL RESTAURANT: Located on the second floor of theClubhouse,itoffersabuffetinarelaxedatmosphere.Closedcircuittelevisionmonitorsareavailableforviewingtheraces.Forreservations,pricinganddresscodeinformation,call(888)285-5961.
THE PORCH:ThePorchislocatedonthetrackleveloftheClubhousejustafewfeetfromtheoutsiderailoftheracetrack.Itoffersanalacartemenuinacasualopen-airsetting.Forreservations,pricinganddresscodeinformation,call(888)516-NYRA.
n Breakfast at SaratogaBreakfastatSaratogaisalong-standingtradition.Eachracingdayfrom7a.m.to9:30a.m.,abreakfastisservedonThePorchoftheClubhouse,overlookingthe morning workouts of the thoroughbreds on the main track. Breakfastadmission:Free(exceptforTraversDaywhena$10Clubhouseadmissionfeeisrequired.)Breakfastbuffet:$14.95perperson,plustaxandgratuity;children3-12years$7.95.Parking:$10tracksideparking.
Morning visitors can also take a free walking tour of the Backstretch Area,whichprovidesabehind-the-sceneslookatracingwithaPaddockShowandStartingGateDemonstration.ThesetoursarenotavailableonTraversDayorClosingDay.ThefirsttramdepartsforthestableareafromthemainClubhouseentranceat7:30am.Thelasttourdepartsataround9am.Noreservationsareaccepted.Tramsarefilledonafirstcomefirstservebasis.
*Tour is roughly 45 minutes in length from start to finish.
WiththeexceptionofTraversDay,theRaceCourseisclearedattheconclusionof the Breakfast at Saratoga program. Those who elect to attend theafternoon’s racesarechargedadmissionuponreentering the track.Patronswholeavebefore10a.m.receiveafullparkingrefund($10trackside).TherewillbenoparkingrefundsissuedonTraversDay.
n Saratoga Race Course Group Sales Packages
Saratoga Race Course offers special rates on dining packages for groups of 20 or more.
LUXURY SUITES: Experience
the ultimate level of comfort and
privacyinSaratoga’sLuxurySuites.
Theseclimatecontrolledunitsoffer
up close views of the racing action
and are ideal for corporate or
social entertaining. Private betting
windows, monitors, restrooms,
dining/bar options and a rooftop
observationdeckadd to the luxury
of these facilities. Discounted
pricesareavailableonSundays.For
reservations,pricinganddresscode
information,call(888)285-5961.
AT THE RAIL PAVILION: Situated in the Clubhouse, the newly enclosed
Spend your mornings watching and wagering on the topthoroughbreds from some of the UK’s premiere racecourses – including York, Chester, and Sandown. Enjoy lightrefreshments,tea,coffee,aswellaswinesandbrews intherelaxedatmosphereofBunbury’sPubtent–thehomeofUKRacing in Saratoga. There is no cover or admission chargeforseatinginBunbury’sfortheUKRacingportionoftheday.Firstposttimemostdays8:45a.m.
n Talking Horses, presented by
Returningthissummer,thepopularlongstandingdailyshowwillbeconductedinaliveaudienceformatfromtheCarouselRestaurant at Saratoga Race Course. The show runs from11:45a.m.-12:30p.m.everyracingday,andisbroadcastlive.Scratchesandchangeshavebeenmovedto11:40a.m.toallowtheliveprogramtobebroadcastuninterruptedonallon-trackmonitors.
n Saturdays at Saratoga on MSG Plus
MSGPluswilltelecastsix“SaturdaysatSaratoga,”goinglivefor championship caliber stakes, including the Jim Dandy,WhitneyHandicap,AlabamaandWoodward.
If fans can’t make it toSaratoga Race Course, theycan head to Belmont Park tocatch all the thoroughbredracing excitement broadcastWednesday through Monday.Spend a relaxing afternoon atBelmont’sbackyardandpicnicarea. Parking and admissionare free and official trackpricesaregivenonallpayoffs.For directions, call 516-488-6000.Alsovisitwww.nyra.com
OntheLeadisNYRA’sofficialmonthlyelectronicnewsletter,which keeps subscribers tuned in to all of the ongoingexcitementatSaratogaRaceCourse,aswellasatAqueductandBelmontPark.Visitwww.nyra.comtosignup.
GO TO WWW.NYRA.COM
The website features an online store and expanded racingcoverage. Visit the site for a wealth of up-to-the-minuteinformationon liveodds,raceresults,exoticprobablesandafantasyhorseracinggamecalledSaratogaSHOWdown.Liveaudioisavailable.
n Saratoga Race Course Policies
Coolersarepermittedinthebackyard,apron,andTopoftheStretchareasonly.Coolersarenotallowedanywhereelseinthe building. No glass is permitted to be brought onto thepremises. Coolers are subject to search by NYRA securitypersonnel.
Pop-up tents and umbrellas are restricted to the backyardarea only. They are prohibited on the apron, and by thePaddock. However, if a tent or umbrella in the backyard isblockinganotherpatron’sviewofaTVmonitorortoteboard,theobstructionmustthenberemoved.
There is NO SMOKINGpermitted anywhere insidethe building, including thereserved seats, box area,andalldiningareas.
TherearespeciallymarkedareasforwheelchairsonlybehindReservedSeatSectionsJ (in theClubhouse)andM (in theGrandstand).
Grandstand adjacent to the Pony Tales Book Shop; in thePaddockarea,outsidetheCustomerServiceCenter;onthesecondfloorClubhouse,behindReservedSeatSectionC.
First Aid:LocatedonthefirstfloorGrandstand,behindtheCarouselMiniTheatre.
Lost and Found:Located intheSecurityOffice,firstfloorMezzanine,westend.
n See You in Saratoga!
TO GET THERE
SaratogaRaceCourseislocatedinUpstateNewYorkoffExit14ofI-87,theAdirondackNorthway.Itiswithinathree-hourdriveofNewYorkCity,BostonandMontreal,andisservicedby the Albany Airport and Amtrak stations in Albany-RensselaerandSaratogaSprings.
“From New York City you drive north for about 175 miles, turn left on Union Avenue and go back 100 years”.
- Legendary Sportswriter Red Smith
FROM NEW YORK METROPOLITAN AREA
New York Thruway (I-87) to Exit 24 at Albany, then theNorthway (I-87) to Exit 14. The track can also be reachedbyanalternateroute,leavingtheNorthwayatExit13N–USRoute9.
FROM WESTERN NEW YORK
New York Thruway (I-90) to Exit 28 at Fultonville, toJohnstown and Route 29E to Saratoga Springs, or Exit 27toAmsterdam,Route30NtoRoute67EtoBallstonSpaandRoute50toSaratogaSprings.