Tauck Value Includes:
• Four nights’ accommodations at the Griffin Gate Marriott Resort • Welcome reception and dinner with country humorist Carl Hurley
Experience the Kentucky Derby from Tauck’s private Trackside Village unit
• Choice of two itineraries: Bluegrass Country, featuring “Kentucky Heritage” sightseeing including Ashland and Fort Boonesborough State Park; or Thoroughbred World, made for horse enthusiasts and including admission to the 138th Running of the Kentucky Oaks
• “Bridles & Bourbon” sightseeing for all guests, including a private Lexington horse farm visit & a tour of the Buffalo Trace Distillery
• Exclusive private dinners overlooking the racetrack at Keeneland, and at the Kentucky Horse Park with the Parade of Breeds
• Viewing of the 138th Kentucky Derby with exclusive privileges in Tauck’s private Trackside Village units on Churchill Downs’ famous First Turn, with all-day dining, an open bar, closed-circuit TV and pari-mutuel betting windows – or optional Jockey Club Suite
• Airport transfers upon arrival and departure as detailed
JOCKEY CLUB SUITE – LIMITED TO 34 GUESTS
Guests choosing the Jockey Club Suite (above & center) enjoy extra amenities and a prized mid-track vantage point
Enhance your Oaks Day and Derby Day experience on the Thoroughbred World itinerary in the exclusive Jockey Club Suite (left), located near Churchill Downs’ celebrated “Millionaires’ Row”... featuring a private, air-conditioned suite with all-day open bar and gourmet dining, closed-circuit TV, self-service betting machines, unmatched racetrack views and more, for an additional $2890 per person; ask at booking for details.
“jewel” in thoroughbred racing’s annual “Triple Crown.” You’ll see firsthand why legendary Churchill Downs is an integral part of the equine industry, and experience all the pageantry and excitement of Derby Day from the best vantage point Tauck guests have ever enjoyed – our private Trackside Village unit on the racetrack’s famous First Turn. Throughout the day, your glass-enclosed, air-conditioned chalet offers a covered patio, fine regional cuisine, an open bar (including famous Mint Juleps), closed-circuit TV, private pari-mutuel betting windows for Village guests only, and breathtaking views of the racetrack... for an unforgettable Tauck Kentucky Derby experience!
TAUCK’S GALA EVENING EVENTS
Each night, our entire group shares gala Tauck evenings together that perfectly cap each day’s activities in Bluegrass Country: Our welcome reception and dinner featuring country humorist Carl Hurley at the Griffin Gate Marriott Resort & Spa; dinner on Day 2 overlooking the racetrack at Keeneland, considered one of the finest thoroughbred racing facilities in the world, including a bluegrass band performance; and a special evening on Day 3 at the renowned Kentucky Horse Park featuring a visit to the International Museum of the Horse, the Parade of Breeds, a festive dinner and musical entertainment.
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Spend four nights in Bluegrass country at Lexington’s Griffin Gate Marriott Resort & Spa
5 DAYS FROM $5,390 PLUS AIRFARE (4 Breakfasts, 3 Lunches & 4 Dinners)
BEGINS LEXINGTON May 2 – 6
Go to
www.tauck.com for up-to-the-minute space availability. PRICE PER PERSON
Double $5390 Single $5990 Triple $5139
Upgrade to a Jockey Club Suite experience – see box at left for details. Airfare to and from Lexington is additional.
Please ask about additional hotel nights at the Griffin Gate Marriott Resort and about our Event Protection Product. Triples may be accommodated in a room with a king bed plus a rollaway cot and are not recommended for comfort.
FINE HOTELS / GREAT LOCATIONS Night 1-4 Griffin Gate Marriott Resort & Spa Lexington, KY
• All meals – 11 (4 breakfasts, 3 lunches, 4 dinners); service charges, gratuities to local guides, admission fees, taxes and porterage
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