Churchill Downs plans to enhance the patron experience for the Kentucky
The Grandstand Terrace Project was approved by the Churchill Downs Inc. Board
The new seating is part of a $14.5 million renovation which includes 51,000
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Churchill Downs has invested more than $150 million in renovations and
improvements to its historic facility since late 2001, but there have been no
major improvement projects in that area of the Grandstand during that period.
The improved facilities and amenities will be easily accessible to patrons in
more than 20,000 seats — approximately 37 percent of the track’s reserved
seating — on Derby and Oaks Days.
“The Grandstand Terrace and Rooftop Garden offer a rare opportunity to create
new seating for the Kentucky Derby and Oaks, but it’s even more exciting because
the new and updated amenities will significantly improve the experience for a
large percentage of fans that join us in the Grandstand for this great sports
and entertainment spectacle,” said Kevin Flanery, president of Churchill Downs.
“The new and renovated concessions, restrooms and wagering locations will be
conveniently accessible for all of our Grandstand patrons. The result will be
improved service and a more enjoyable experience during the premier weekend in
American racing.
“We surveyed our Grandstand patrons during the 2013 Kentucky Derby and Oaks
The new seats created by the project will lift Churchill Downs’ overall
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The Grandstand Terrace will include six new reserved seating sections on the
second and third floors of the Grandstand and approximately 24,000 square feet
of mostly covered space on the second floor that will offer food and beverage
stations, wagering positions and restroom access. The new sections 226, 227 and
228 on the second floor will feature traditional bleacher seating, while
third-floor sections 326, 327 and 328 will offer stadium-style, flip-up seats
similar to seating offered for the Derby and Oaks in Churchill Downs’ Section
110 on the track’s first turn. In addition to the Grandstand Terrace, the
Rooftop Garden will add 13,000 square feet that will feature table seating and a
VIP section for Derby and Oaks.
Nine new restrooms — which include 350 new fixtures — are part of the
Grandstand Terrace project, and many other restrooms are being completely
updated.
The new venue also includes a 10,000-square-foot food and beverage plaza
located near the Rooftop Garden and new reserved seating.
Most of the new seats in the Grandstand Terrace will be available for
Pricing for seating in the new Churchill Downs venue is being finalized.
Nearly 19,000 tickets for the 2013 Kentucky Derby and Oaks — approximately
Registrants for this year’s sale will be notified via e-mail prior to the
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One portion of the existing Grandstand set to be razed to make way for the
new Grandstand Terrace will be preserved and integrated into the Grandstand
terrace. A 50′ x 100′ section of rooftop in the rear of the Grandstand, which
served as the roof of the track’s paddock in the early part of the 20th century,
will serve as the roof that covers the largest portion of the Grandstand
Terrace. It’s unclear exactly when that structure was built, but horses were
saddled in that paddock prior to the building of a new paddock near the
Clubhouse in 1924. The approximately century-old roof and frame will be elevated
to cover approximately 5,500 square feet of the second-floor Grandstand Terrace.
Demolition of portions of the Grandstand that will be cleared to make way for
the new structure is scheduled to begin on Thursday.
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