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Visitor's Guide VISITOR’S GUIDE SCHEDULE 1863 Club Approximate Approximate Event Date Gates Open Buffet Start Opens First Race Post Last Race Post Travers Day 7:00 AM 9:00 AM 12:30 PM 11:35 AM 7:00 PM Aug 24 Labor Day Weekend 11:00 AM 11:00 AM 12:30 PM 12:30 PM 6:50 PM Aug 31 - Sept 2 All Other Race Days 11:00 AM 11:00 AM 12:30 PM 1:00 PM 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM *Gate opening and race schedules subject to change. For the most up-to-date information visit NYRA.com/Saratoga/Calendar DRESS CODE WHAT TO BRING The Rail, Legends Hall & Luxury Suites All you really need for a great day at the races is yourself! You may wish to Jackets and blazers are optional; vests, collared shirts, polo shirts, bring cash for wagering or to purchase a cash card to bet at self service sweaters, dresses, pantsuits, dress jeans, dress shorts and slacks are terminals. If you want to try your hand at handicapping, we also appropriate. recommend bringing a pen or pencil. In an effort to ensure the safety and security of our guests, our policy Not Permitted: Cargo shorts, t-shirts, halter tops, midriff tops, requires that all bags and containers are subject to search, and no outside athletic wear, frayed or torn denim or shorts and tennis shoes. food, beverages, or coolers will be permitted into The 1863 Club. NYRA does not offer lockers and will not be responsible for storing any items The dress code, although encouraged, does not apply to children you may bring with you. Please review our list of track-wide prohibited under the age of 12. items https://www.nyra.com/saratoga/visit/saratoga-track-policies to ensure that you will not have any issues at security. PARKING Event Date 1863 Trackside Valet Preferred Limited Availability Oklahoma Lots Wed., Thur. $12 $12 $25 $10 Fri., Sat., Sun. $15 $15 $35 $12 Whitney, Travers $20 $20 $50 $15 *prices subject to change *free parking is available on Oklahoma Side. If you received a parking permit with your season ticket purchase, your dedicated parking is accessible through the 1863 Club Lot off Nelson Ave. Remaining spots in the 1863 Club are limited, so call (844) 697-2849 to reserve yours today. Extra parking is available in the Trackside and Oklahoma Lots. Valet parking is available outside of the 1863 Club. ENTRY TO SARATOGA RACE COURSE & THE 1863 CLUB Please refer to the map in the link below. The 1863 Club is located outside the Clubhouse Gates, nearest to the Frank Sullivan Place entrance. Upon first arrival, guests with ticket in hand may enter directly through the 1863 Club main lobby entrance. Once through security, please proceed as directed below: • The Rail – First Floor: Continue straight through the lobby and towards the right. • Legends Hall – Second Floor: Please use the staircase on the left-hand side of the lobby. Elevators are also available on the right-hand side. • Luxury Suites – Third Floor: Please use the elevators on the right-hand side of the lobby. Once you arrive at your event space, present your event ticket. The Host or Hostess will provide you with a wristband and show you to your table or suite. Your wristband will allow you to enter through the admission gates, and we encourage you to visit our historic facility at any point during your visit. Guests without tickets in hand may proceed to the Sales/Will Call desk in the 1863 Club lobby for ticket pickup unless otherwise directed. DIRECTIONS Traveling by Car: From New York Metropolitan Area: New York Thruway (I-87) to Exit 24 at Albany, then the Northway (I-87) to Exit 14. West on NY Route 9P, just outside the track gates. The Track can also be reached by an alternate route, leaving the Northway at Exit 13N - US Route 9. From Western New York: New York Thruway (I-90) to Exit 28 at Fultonville (Route 30A), to Johnstown and Route 29E to Saratoga Springs; or New York Thruway to Exit 27 at Amsterdam, Route 67E to Ballston Spa and Route 50 to Saratoga Springs. From Upstate and Canada: Northway (I-87) to Exit 14 to Saratoga Springs. From Massachusetts and Connecticut: Mass. Turnpike to NY Thruway (I-90), north to Exit 24 (Albany), then Northway (I-87) to Exit 14. From Vermont and New Hampshire: Route 40 to Schuyerville and Route 29 to Saratoga Springs. Traveling by Bus: Adirondack Trailways provides bus service to Saratoga Springs. Call (800) 776-7548 or visit trailwaysny.com for fares and schedules. Traveling by Railroad: Amtrak provides service to Saratoga Springs. For a list of departure cities, prices and reservations, call 1-800-USA-RAIL or visit Amtrak.com. 1863 CLUB 1863 CLUB Parking Reserved Dining Premium Enter at Nelson Ave Gate THE PORCH Hospitality TURF TERRACE Bar Merchandise 20 CLUB TERRACE GATE D Will Call First Aid Reserved Dining Clubhouse Access Guest Services Restrooms 26 GATE C 16 Bets Squad Security BOX SEATS Program Stands Betting Terminals CLUBHOUSE Valet 27 ATMs Simulcast Area Parking Cash Card Accessible Open for Vending Machines FRANK SULLIVANsimulcasting PLACE TRACKSIDE APRON 25 17 after races Guest Services 718-659-3549 Security 518-584-7590 Reserved Dining 888-516-NYRA Box Oce/Sales 844-NYRA-TIX GRANDSTAND 14 1863 Club 7 15 8 THE STRETCH PADDOCK 4 6 13 9 12 21 11 FIRST AID 1 HORSE PATH 18 19 10 24 FIRST AID 1st floor behind 22 Fourstardave ATH SE P HOR 2 Will Call 23 3 5 Will Call GATE B Enhance Your On-Track Experience GATE A UNION AVENUE NYRA.com/AtTheTrack Concessions throughout the facility Free WiFi is available on the NYRA-WIFI network LYFT Ride Share across Union Avenue 1 Top of the Stretch 5 NYRA Box Oce 9 Walk of Fame 14 Don Julio Summer Stage 18 Woodford Reserve Trailer Bar 22 Big Red Spring Tent 26 Curlin Café 2 Coca-Cola 6 Fourstardave Sports Bar 10 Artist Village 15 Don Julio Gazebo Bar 19 Josh Cellars Frose Bar 23 Festival Tent 27 Party at the Post Saratoga Pavilion 7 Easy Goer 11 Community Outreach Booth 16 Winner’s Circle 20 1863 Club 24 Miller Lite Party Tent 3 Berkshire Bank Presented by Aperol Spritz Family Zone 12 Jockey Silks Room 17 Paddock Tent 21 Miller Lite Picnic Paddock 25 James and Sons 8 Tom Durkin Replay Tobacconists 4 The Stretch Center 13 Horse Sense.
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