Royal Ascot 2010 Parade Ring
Horse Racing Hospitality
Tuesday 15th June - Saturday 19th June 2010
Parade Ring
From the moment you arrive at Royal Ascot, you can only be impressed with the beautiful new Grandstand and well designed facilities including the Parade Ring where you can study the finely tuned racehorses at close quarters. This together with what makes Ascot really special - the fashions. Just wandering around you will see ladies dressed in some fantastic outfits and many of the men in top hat and tails. This tradition defines this event against all others.
The presence of the Queen and the Royal Procession is the final piece in Royal Ascot’s jigsaw. Nearly all of the race goers take the trouble to watch the Royal Procession arrive into the Parade Ring and, just to finish the day in style, there is singing around the Bandstand of traditional English songs like Land of Hope and Glory. The atmosphere can be electric, with 2 – 3,000 people joining in, making it a bit like the Last Night of the Proms.
Parade Ring Restaurant
The Parade Ring Restaurant at Royal Ascot is simply the best hospitality that you can have anywhere in the world. The facility itself is spacious and you can have private tables for any number that you require. The balcony looks directly over the Parade Ring below, where of course three major things take place throughout the day. Firstly, the Royal Procession arrives and the Queen alights from her carriage right below your balcony, which gives you a close-up and privileged view of the Royal Family and their guests.
Secondly, you will be able to look at all of the horses parading and watch the jockeys getting on to their mounts. Lastly, the prize giving and trophy presentations will also take place right in front of you. To watch the racing there is a private area next to the Royal Box and directly over the Winning Post where you can take a seat and enjoy some of the greatest racing of the year. If that was not enough, the à la carte menu, vintage champagne and butler service takes this to a level that we have yet to surpass.
The Parade Ring Restaurant is part of the Royal Enclosure area and so it is compulsory for guests to wear the Royal Enclosure Dress Code.
VIP Royal Ascot Horseracing Parade Ring Hospitality
Package Includes:
- Royal Enclosure Badge
- Private Reserved table
- Reserved race view area adjacent to the Royal Box
- General Admission
- Morning coffee & biscuits
- Petit dejeuner canapé and champagne reception
- Five course à la carte luncheon
- Selected fine wines and liqueurs including vintage port
- Full afternoon tea with strawberries and cream and pink champagne
- Complimentary bar throughout the day including champagne and cocktails (until 30 minutes after the last race)
- Television viewing
- Betting facilities
- Butler service
- Racecard
- Racing newspapers
- Car Park pass 1 per 2 guests
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