The Grand National 2009 Box with Balcony

Aintree
02 April 2009
Please call for the latest prices
 AINTREE RACECOURSE BOX WITH BALCONY VIEWING

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.
HOSPITALITY FACILITY
The luxuriously appointed facility is located trackside giving fantastic views of the start and finish of the National with elevated balcony viewing.
Private tables are available for 10 guests with smaller groups being accommodated on a shared basis. Private Suites are available for 30-50 guests.


To include the following in the package:
VIP Hospitality Badge
Racecourse admission badge
Morning Coffee & Danish Pastries
Champagne Reception
Full Complimentary Bar
Four Course Luncheon
Fine wines served with lunch
Afternoon Tea
Souvenir racecard
Racing Newspaper
Closed circuit TV
Guest Celebrity Tipsters
Tote betting facility
VIP Hostess service

Example Itinerary
11.30 am         Morning Coffee & Danish Pastries
12.00 pm         Luncheon
13.45 pm         FIRST RACE
15.45 pm         GRAND NATIONAL (Saturday)
16.45 pm         Afternoon Tea
17.15 pm         LAST RACE
17.50 pm         Complimentary Bar & Facility Closes

Thursday 02nd April 2009                         POA
Friday 03rd April 2009                              POA
Saturday 04th April 2009                          POA

(per person + vat)
 

Click here for the full event details

Would you like more information ?

Enquire

Aintree

The Grand National is run over four and a half miles, often on soft ground, which makes the race all the more demanding on stamina and jumping. There are usually 40 horses taking part in the race but fewer than 10 may in fact complete the course.

The record for the most victories in the Grand National is held by Red Rum, who won three times in the 1970s. Aintree Racecourse is a British horse racing venue in Aintree, near Liverpool, on Merseyside. The course is home to the world-renowned Grand National steeplechase. It is regarded as one of the most difficult of all courses to successfully complete, with 30 steeplechase fences including The Chair, Canal Turn and Becher's Brook; these being so infamous that even the names of these fences strike fear into even the most professional of jockeys.