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Churchill Downs Facility & Parking CHURCHILL DOWNS FACILITY & PARKING MAP Dresden Avenue Cli Avenue Bellevue Avenue S 5th Street S11 Southern Parkway Longfield Avenue S10 S9 Wizard Avenue TURQUOISE S8 LOT YELLOW LOT S12 S 3rd Street S13 B S14 Queen Avenue S7 CLUB- PURPLE LOT HOUSE GATE BLUE LOT Oakdale Ave CLUBHOUSE S15 TICKET OFFICE S16 U STABLE I GATE SKYE TERRACE 4 Thornberry Avenue S 4th Street GREY LOT T SKYE TERRACE PINK LOT (BUS LOT) S 3rd Street THE INFIELD H FINISH LINE CLUBHOUSE C J LIME W Homeview Avenue LOT S17 e S6 Y VIP iv r ORANGE LOT TURF CLUB D y b r TWIN SPIRES WHITE LOT e D X BROWN K Kentucky LOT PADDOCK Bohannon Avenue JOCKEY CLUB TICKET SUITES Q OFFICE F Racine Avenue THE PLAZA BLACK LOT ACCESS TO INFIELD TUNNEL N L STARTING GATE PADDOCK GATE SUITES D V GREEN LOT S18 S1 RED LOT E G S5 S4 S3 S2 Central Avenue MAROON LOT Rodman Street Rodman S 5th Street 5th S S 4th Street 4th S S 3rd Street 3rd S S 6th Street S 9th Street 9th S Taylor Boulevard Burton Avenue NORTH ICON LEGEND FACILITY LANDMARKS GENERAL ADMISSION TICKET SALES GATE ADMISSION GATE 5th Floor T SKYE TERRACE FACILITY LEGEND B BACKSIDE LEARNING CENTER Finish Line Suites r Churchill Downs Lounge C CLUBHOUSE FIRST AID Finish Line Suites Balcony r Skye Terrace 4 m 1st Floor Trophy Room n Skye Terrace 5 l GUEST SERVICES / PROGRAM SALES Churchill Downs Store 6th Floor Skye Terrace 6 l ELEVATORS / WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE Courtyard (118 & 119) The Mansion U STABLE OFFICE ESCALATOR Guest Services / Program Sales Millionaires Row 6 n V STARTING GATE SUITES Security / Lost & Found D GENERAL OFFICES 4th Floor NURSING ROOM US Bank U FREE PARKING Security / Lost & Found Starting Gate Suites (4101-4111) Winner’s Circle Suites E GRANDSTAND 4th Floor Dining RESTRICTED PARKING 2nd Floor Grandstand Pavilion 5th Floor STAIRS Aristides Lounge Champions Bar & Balcony Grandstand Terrace Starting Gate Suites (5101-5111) TICKETING & TICKET RESOLUTION The Courtyard (218 & 219) Wicker Garden 5th Floor Dining SECURITY / LOST & FOUND Gold Room F JOCKEY CLUB SUITES 6th Floor 4th Floor Starting Gate Suites (6101-6112) TAXI DROP-OFF / PICK-UP Guest Services / Program Sales The Loft at Aristides Lounge Entrance Grand Foyer t 6th Floor Dining Nursing Room Oaks Room t W TRACK KITCHEN n USE CLUBHOUSE ELEVATORS Paddock Balcony Derby Room t X TRACK PHOTOGRAPHER p USE INFIELD TUNNEL Plaza Balcony 5th Floor Y WOODFORD RESERVE WINNER’S CIRCLE 3rd Floor First Aid t USE JOCKEY CLUB ELEVATORS Director’s Room p Triple Crown Room t v USE SHUTTLE TO TURF SUITES Roses Lounge n G KENTUCKY DERBY MUSEUM, GIFT SHOP & l USE SKYE TERRACE ELEVATORS Turf Club p DERBY CAFE Turf Club Balcony p H KENTUCKY DERBY WINNER’S CIRCLE m USE SKYE TERRACE ESCALATOR Turf Club Boxes n I KHRC LICENSING OFFICE p USE TURF CLUB ELEVATOR Turf Terrace p J MEDIA COMPOUND r USE VIP ELEVATORS 4th Floor K PADDOCK Millionaires Row 4 n L USE STARTING GATE SUITES ELEVATOR PLAZA STAGE Stakes Room r N THE PARLAY & MEDIA CENTER Parlor NOTE: COLORS DO NOT Q RACING OFFICE & HORSEMEN'S SERVICE CENTER Tavern REPRESENT ACCESS. S SERVICE ACCESS Veranda © 2018 CHURCHILL DOWNS RACETRACK, Stakes Room Balcony r LOUISVILLE, KY 40208 Maps, locations and amenities are subject to change. Please visit ChurchillDowns.com for the most current maps. V.
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