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Track Panorama Access A B C D E F G H Leonard Crescent EFT Nursery Members Unreserved Car Park Fisher Pde Corporate Reserved Car Park FTV i Phar Lap Float Chairman’s Club/Terrace, Panorama, Gallery & Skyline Marquee/Junior 31 WS P Park restaurants/Ascot Enclosure/corporate suite car park Members Marquee FTV Racecourse Members i Home Turn Raceday Crossing 1 The Domain Services Birdcage Manager’s Window 32 Office TAXI EFT International Parade The Rails TAXI FB 33 P Lounge Ring i Home Turn 29 8 Hill Gate FTV i Horse FB Enclosure Betting Ring 30 Stalls Railway Platforms MYER FTV FTVEFT 28 The Grandstand Fashions 26 Members 27 Access map 17 18 Stand On The Field FB 9 10 34 EFT Hill 16 23 25 FTV E Public entry Party Precinct EFT Hill 15 24 Bar 3 Stand 14 19 22 Members car access 13 20 Mounting 2 i FB 21 Members car access Ascot i Yard FTV Enclosure 7 12 $10 ParKing Fee (Nursery and Domain site holders) 11 Public Parking (limited) Taxis 6 Lawn Stand Boxes FB Car Park closes at 7.30pm. Lawn Stand Cars left overnight will be Hill Enclosure incl. Undercroft moved to another location. Public parking ($10 fee) Archer Marquee, Makybe 4 5 Flemington Diva Marquee & Vintage Crop Super Screen FTV Public walkway Marquee P EFT The Rails reserved parking Winning Post FB Home Betting Raceday Crossing Straight e s Members Drive Epsom Ring Enclosure Corporate e Me Pd m Reserved Cr y bers Raceday Crossing Winning Reserved Car Park a Driv Members Parking her W e Champions Post Enclosure s R nard Fi d FTV Winning Post, o ne Flemington Drive 3 WS Cocktail Marquee FTV O Home Straight Le Unreserved EFT Platform Unreserved Flemington D & Trackside The Hill Gate Members rive Members Parking/ Trackside enclosures way Car Park The Rails Reserved TAXI Enclosure Rail Parking 2 The Banks EFT Car Park closes at 7.30pm. E Tram d Riverbank H R Cars parked in this area may Stop EFT E le Entrance E Ascot FTV be moved if left overnight. The Rails Flemington Va Drive Racecourse Riverbank Limousine Rd Precinct Holding Bay e FTV E Unreserved riv 1 D E Public Car Park Carbine Stables M ar Marquee ibyrnong Stables Drive $10 parking Entrance Ri fee applies v Public Parking 4 er & Taxi Access Rd Lynchs Bridge Entrance Smithfield On e Rd Way Hobsons Rd Kensington Maps correct at time of printing Track panorama Public entry point i Information 21 Alcohol-free zone 2D Hill precinct 2C 25 Members Island Bar 2D 11 Terrace restaurant — Hill Stand 2C Ascot enclosure 2B Hill enclosure — including Archer 24 Members Long Bar 2D Terrace restaurant car park 1C Corporate entry point First aid 4 Ascot enclosure reserved seating 2B marquee, Vintage Crop marquee and 15 16 26 Members reserved seating 2D 2 The Banks 3A Course 30 Bart Cummings statue 1E Makybe Diva marquee 3B Member services window 1E 32 The Birdcage 1G Ticketmaster Flemington TV Betting Ring (main) 1D Hill Stand 2C Members unreserved car park 1F The Domain 1D Betting Ring (Elms) 3B Home Straight enclosure 3E Mounting yard 2D THE GRANDSTAND 2D RACV meeting point Free drinking water 1 Carbine marque 4A 33 Home Turn enclosure 1H MYER Fashions On The Field 2F 13 The Punter’s Lounge — Level 1 2D Chairman’s Club car park 1C 29 International Lounge 1E 10 Panorama restaurant — Hill Stand 2C 14 The Forum — Level 1 2D Merchandise EFT EFTPOS/ATM Champions Cocktail marquee 3B Horse stalls 1F Panorama/Skyline restaurants car park 1C 15 The Atrium — Level 2 2D of action 8 Channel 7 broadcast compound 1C 31 Junior members marquee Parade Ring 1F 16 The Chairman’s Club — Level 3 2D Your comprehensive guide to the WS Welfare shelter Pin & Win sellers 22 Committee Room 2D (Emirates Stakes Day only) 1F 3 Party Bar 2B 17 The View — Level 4 2D Corporate reserved car park 1C Lawn Stand 2B 31 Phar Lap marquee 1F 18 The Peak — Level 5 2D home of the Melbourne Cup Carnival Toilets for disabled TAXI Taxi rank Corporate suite car park 1C 6 Lawn Stand boxes 2B Phar Lap statue 1E The Nursery 1E 12 Corporate suites — Hill Stand 2C L’Oréal Paris Powder Room 1F Racecourse manager’s office 1E The Rails 1G Public toilets P Police 20 Corporate suites — Mounting Yard 2D Makybe Diva statue 2E 19 Raceday and ticketing office 2D Trackside enclosure 3B 9 Flemington Racecourse Tabaret 2C MEMBERS STAND 2D Railway platforms 2C 5 Trackside enclosure reserved seating 2B FB Food and beverages Baby change facility Float park 1G 28 Members Champagne Bar 2E Riverbank precinct 4A Undercroft 2C Gallery restaurant 2C 23 Members Champions Bar 2D 34 Saintly Place restaurant 2C Winning post 3D Helipad 1H 27 Members Dining Room 2E 7 Skyline restaurant — Hill Stand 2C Winning Post enclosure 3D 16 Melbourne Cup Carnival Herald Sun 17.
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