
Grand National - Grand National Day
AINTREE RACECOURSE - 14 April 2012
The Grand National is now regarded as one of the world’s greatest steeplechase meetings. You are always guaranteed excitement and great pleasure at one of the premier hospitality events of the racing calendar. Each day has a race over the spectacular Grand National fences.
Saturday at the Grand National race meeting is Grand National Day at the Aintree Racecourse, which is the enthralling highlight of the Grand National meeting as exhuberant racegoers turn out in their thousands to enjoy what is simply of of the greatest racing spectacles in the World - The John Smith's Grand National at Aintree Racecourse. Grand National fans flock from all over the world to witness one of the biggest races of the season at the fabulous Aintree racecourse where corporate hospitality guests indulge themselves in the superb Grand National hospitality overlooking the final furlong and winning post.
Official Grand National Hospitality
The luxuriously appointed Grand National hospitality restaurant is the Corbiere Suite located trackside in the Lord Sefton Stand, giving unbeatable views of the final furlong and the winning post of the Aintree racecourse with elevated balcony viewing.
Grand National Hospitality Packages
To Include the Following in the Grand National Hospitality Package:
- Morning coffee and pastries
- Champagne Reception
- Four Course Silver Service Luncheon
- Full Complimentary Bar throughout the day
- Guest Celebrity Tipster
- Race Card
- Traditional Afternoon Tea
- Tote Betting Facilities
- Television monitors with video
- Reserved Parking
- Corporate Gift
- Uniformed hostesses
- Private Balcony with Panoramic Viewing
- Live Band
Grand National Hospitality Example Itinerary:
- 11.30am - Morning coffee and Danish Pastries
- 12.00pm - Four Course Luncheon
- 13.45pm - FIRST RACE
- 15.45pm - GRAND NATIONAL (Saturday)
- 16.15pm - Afternoon tea
- 17.15pm - LAST RACE
- 17.50pm - Complimentary bar and facility closes
Aintree Racecourse
The course is home of the Grand National steeplechase, one of the most famous races in the world. It is regarded as one of the most difficult of all courses to successfully complete, with 16 steeplechase fences including The Chair, Canal Turn and Becher's Brook. These are so infamous that even their names strike fear into the most professional of jockeys.
Aintree Racecourse Hospitality is regarded as some of the finest corporate entertainment on the racing calendar, and with the eyes of the world on the famous Aintree racecourse for The Grand National, there truly is no better place to be on this momentous racing occasion.
