Heading off to the Curragh next weekend, from the UK, for the Irish Derby on the Sunday. A bit dismayed to see that the cheapest admission appears to be 40 euros which seems a bit steep to me considering it's 15 euros on the Saturday. Could I get a cheaper deal from a tout outside (assuming there will be some)? Have been to Punchestown Festival in the past (30 euros entry there) and have usually managed to cut a deal with the touts there. There's nothing on Ebay to go for. Any advice on the matter gratefully received.
As far as i know there are two admission charges this year yeah Reserved enclosure is 40euro but open grandstand from 2 furlongs out to the near the winning line is 20euro.. Still good value this year for anyone coming over with sterling rate of exchange at 82pence for 1euro...
As far as i know there are two admission charges this year yeah Reserved enclosure is 40euro but open grandstand from 2 furlongs out to the near the winning line is 20euro.. Still good value this year for anyone coming over with sterling rate of exch
Cheers for that. Only one enclosure mentioned on the website I think but will revisit. I could've missed the cheaper enclosure but would I want to be there having laid out for air fare, hotel etc.?
Cheers for that. Only one enclosure mentioned on the website I think but will revisit. I could've missed the cheaper enclosure but would I want to be there having laid out for air fare, hotel etc.?
Last year there was no reserved enclosure. I reckon de bookie boy is wide of the mark.
Cash on the day. Ignore those loudspeakers.
There will be plenty of touts but whether you get them under cost price is another matter.
There is one other source. The fruit sellers ussually get a few spares from the rich and famous when these people are buying their racecards and turforms off them. You might just get lucky there.
What you should do is hang around the entrance where the freebys go in. Spares often materalise there esp after a race or two. There is 8 races on the card so don't be in any mad rush to get in. The derby is the 7th race as TV coverage is guaranteed after the 3 o clock world cup match.
Good luck and hope you pick up a free be.
Last year there was no reserved enclosure. I reckon de bookie boy is wide of the mark.Cash on the day. Ignore those loudspeakers.There will be plenty of touts but whether you get them under cost price is another matter.There is one other source. The
%u20AC40 West End Enclosure (only available for purchase on day) %u20AC20 Admission with Minstrel Seat (Lower Level)
%u20AC65 Day Member (reserved Seat) %u20AC100 Day Member (unreserved Seat} %u20AC80 3 Day Festival Ticket (purchase in advance) %u20AC60 NB West End Enclosure (no access to parade ring)
http://www.curragh.ie/plan-your-visit/default.asp
Dubai Duty Free Irish Derby, Sunday 27th June 2010Reserved Enclosure%u20AC40West End Enclosure (only available for purchase on day) %u20AC20Admission with Minstrel Seat (Lower Level)%u20AC65Day Member (reserved Seat) %u20AC100Day Member (
40EURO West End Enclosure (only available for purchase on day) 20EURO Admission with Minstrel Seat (Lower LeVEL)65EURO Day Member (reserved Seat) 100EURO Day Member (unreserved Seat} 80EURO 3 Day Festival Ticket (purchase in advance) 60EURO NB West End Enclosure (no access to parade ring)
Had to change it a bit cos sumthing went fuko on the prices when I copied and pasted. Seems there is a Reserved enclosure[:o]
http://www.curragh.ie/plan-your-visit/default.asp
Dubai Duty Free Irish Derby, Sunday 27th June 2010Reserved Enclosure40EUROWest End Enclosure (only available for purchase on day) 20EUROAdmission with Minstrel Seat (Lower LeVEL)65EURODay Member (reserved Seat) 100EURODay Member (unreserv
Thanks for posting Sinndar. I couldn't see any reference to what we would call a "Silver ring" over here. That does make more sense now. So the plan is, go in the 20 euro, back the 1st winner and transfer to the Reserved. Simple.
Thanks for posting Sinndar. I couldn't see any reference to what we would call a "Silver ring" over here. That does make more sense now. So the plan is, go in the 20 euro, back the 1st winner and transfer to the Reserved. Simple.
the betting ring area which is the same as tatts in U.K. is €20.
Steinbeck, I wouldn't classify it as the same as Tatts on Sunday. You won't get near the parade ring on Sunday. At least in Tatts you get to the parade ring. The silver ring would be closer to the mark imo on Sunday!!
the betting ring area which is the same as tatts in U.K. is €20. Steinbeck, I wouldn't classify it as the same as Tatts on Sunday. You won't get near the parade ring on Sunday. At least in Tatts you get to the parade ring.The silver ring
get yourself a ladbrokes odds on card and you will gwt 10e off your entry fee,they are also running a free train down fron euston station on the sunday,also if you are going on the thur or fri and have an odds on card you can get entry for 2 people for the price of 1,hope this helps
get yourself a ladbrokes odds on card and you will gwt 10e off your entry fee,they are also running a free train down fron euston station on the sunday,also if you are going on the thur or fri and have an odds on card you can get entry for 2 people f
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