EASTERN USA & EASTERN CANADA
Travelling Well Includes… • Four nights’ accommodations at the Griffin Gate Marriott Resort & Spa in Lexington
• Choice of two itineraries: Bluegrass Country, featuring “Kentucky Heritage” sightseeing; or Thoroughbred World, for horse enthusiasts, including admission to the 142nd Kentucky Oaks
• “Bridles & Bourbon” sightseeing including private horse farm visit & Buffalo Trace Distillery tour
• Welcome reception & dinner with bluegrass entertainment; cocktails on the lawn & exclusive private dinner at Keeneland; talk by Hall of Fame jockey & Derby winner Chris McCarron
• VIP viewing of the Derby from Tauck’s three seating options: Jockey Club Suite (limited to 23 guests, Thoroughbred World only), Start Gate Unit, or First Turn Covered Open Air Seating
• All meals – 11; on-site Tauck Concierge Staff throughout the event; airport transfers; gratuities to Tauck Directors, drivers and local guides; taxes; service charges and porterage
ITINERARY AT-A-GLANCE THOROUGHBRED WORLD
Day 1: Arrive Lexington, KY – Welcome reception & dinner at Griffin Gate Marriott Resort & Spa in the ballroom with entertainment by the Berea Festival Dancers and the Berea Bluegrass Band – Meals D
Day 2: Bridles & Bourbon – Private visit to Horse Farm / Buffalo Trace Distillery tour & BBQ lunch at private Clubhouse / Talk by Hall of Fame Jockey Chris McCarron / Cocktails & Dinner at Keeneland – Meals BLD
*Day 3: Oaks Day – Day at Churchill Downs for 142nd Kentucky Oaks from choice of Start Gate indoor / outdoor box unit or exclusive Jockey Club Suite (limited to 23 guests) / Dinner à la carte at hotel – Meals BLD
Day 4: Derby Day – Day at Churchill Downs for 142nd Kentucky Derby from choice of Start Gate unit or Jockey Club Suite (limited to 23 guests) / Dinner & Farewell at Griffin Gate Marriott Resort & Spa – Meals BLD
Day 5: Depart Griffin Gate Marriott Resort & Spa after breakfast / Transfers provided to Lexington’s Blue Grass Airport (fly home anytime; allow a minimum of 2 hours for flight check-in) – Meals B
*Note: Oaks Day (Day 3) is unique to Thoroughbred World
RED = Tauck Exclusive Gala Evenings BLUE = Small Group Themed Sightseeing Tracks & 2 Race Days PRICE PER PERSON
Start Gate Unit: Double £5150 Single £5588 Triple £5010 Jockey Club Suite: Double £7280 Single £7717 Triple £7139 NOTE: Limited to 23 guests, the Jockey Club Suite is SOLD OUT!
(4 Breakfasts, 3 Lunches, 4 Dinners) Event Dates: 04 – 08 May 2016
ITINERARY AT-A-GLANCE BLUEGRASS COUNTRY
Day 1: Arrive Lexington, KY – Welcome reception & dinner at Griffin Gate Marriott Resort & Spa in the ballroom with entertainment by the Berea Festival Dancers and the Berea Bluegrass Band – Meals D
*Day 2: Kentucky Heritage – Ashland Tour / Thoroughbred Park / Kentucky Horse Park & Int’l Museum of the Horse tour / Talk by Hall of Fame Jockey Chris McCarron / Cocktails & Dinner at Keeneland – Meals BLD
Day 3: Bridles & Bourbon – Private visit to Horse Farm / Buffalo Trace Distillery tour & BBQ lunch at private Clubhouse / Dine-Around dinner at choice of restaurants in Lexington – Meals BLD
Day 4: Derby Day – Day at Churchill Downs in Louisville for 142nd Kentucky Derby from Start Gate unit or First Turn Covered Open Air Seating / Dinner & Farewell at Griffin Gate Marriott Resort & Spa – Meals BLD
Day 5: Depart Griffin Gate Marriott Resort & Spa after breakfast / Transfers provided to Lexington’s Blue Grass Airport (fly home anytime; allow a minimum of 2 hours for flight check-in) – Meals B
*Note: Kentucky Heritage (Day 2) is unique to Bluegrass Country
RED = Tauck Exclusive Gala Evenings BLUE = Small Group Themed Sightseeing Tracks & 1 Race Day PRICE PER PERSON
First Turn Seating: Double £3480 Single £3911 Triple £3333 Start Gate Unit: Double £5150 Single £5588 Triple £5010
(4 Breakfasts, 3 Lunches, 4 Dinners) Event Dates: 04 – 08 May 2016
See map on p. 78 for seating locations, and go to
tauck.co.uk for full details on seating options To book contact your preferred agent or call 0800 810 8020
tauck.co.uk 79
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