Million Dollar Plays With Free Chandon, A Pavilion Of Hair And Makeup Pampering And Big Name DJs – Why Aren’t You Slumsing On The ‘GA’ At The Royal Randwick Races Anymore?
- Royal Randwick has completely revamped the general admission areas
- The facilities are now among the best in Australia, but the prices are reasonable.
- The races are held on April 1 and 8.
Thousands of revelers will descend on Royal Randwick Racecourse on Saturday as Australian Racing’s ‘Grand Final’ for 2023 begins.
But you don’t have to be famous to enjoy a world-class experience at any of The Star’s Championships Days, which are Saturdays, April 1 and 8, with a general admission ticket now opening the door to an unforgettable day of pampering. party and kick
Tickets It’s just $35 for general admission, which includes access to a variety of carnival attractions, including live performances, exclusive food and drink deals, and new million-dollar views at the track to see some of the best racing in the world. Australian Thoroughbred.
There’s plenty going on to keep you interested, starting with a free glass of bubbly on arrival, a variety of pop-up bars, live bands and DJ acts, as well as access to The Pavilion Super Screen and Punters Podium.
Million-dollar plays with $5 beers, a hair and makeup pavilion and world-renowned DJs at the end of the day: why general admission can be great at Royal Randwick races
For the first time ever, GA ticket holders can visit Randwick’s new Pamper Pavilion, featuring hair and makeup artists, fashion illustrators and roaming entertainment.
A wall of vibrant photos and a float sponsored by luxury brand Longines provide the perfect backdrop for happy carnival snaps.
GA race-goers are also invited to show off their style of racewear at the Australian Turf Club’s Fashion Stakes competition.
A GA ticket is just $35 and includes access to a variety of carnival attractions, including live performances, exclusive food and drink deals, and of course, million-dollar views of Australia’s best thoroughbred racing. .
For the first time, GA ticket holders can visit Randwick’s new Pamper Pavilion, featuring hair and makeup artists, fashion illustrators and roaming entertainment.
Punters can enjoy million dollar views from The Winx booth
There will also be a collection of Sydney’s best street vendors, with offerings like XXXX Gold on tap for just $5 and Vilis Gourmet Cakes for $4.
Day 1 Saturday will end with a live performance by world-renowned Australian DJ trio PNAU, while Day 2 (8 April) will feature Hot Dub Time Machine on the DJ decks.
Traveling to Royal Randwick is also easy, as free transportation is also included in all carnival tickets, including access to the light rail.
GA race-goers are also invited to show off their style of racewear at the Australian Turf Club’s Fashion Stakes competition.
Other fee ticketing options are available, including a 3-Day Super Pass valued at $66, offering GA admission for all days of carnival at Royal Randwick.
Furphy Trackside Garden tickets are also available for $85, offering reserved seating in an exclusive area on Leger Lawn and one complimentary Furphy per person.
Races on Day 1 include the $4 million The STAR Doncaster Mile and the $3 million The TJ Smith Stakes, while Day 2 includes the $5 million The Longines Queen Elizabeth Stakes and the $2 million The Schweppes Sydney Cup.
For tickets for days 1 and 2 of The STAR Championships, visit theraces.com.au.
There will also be a collection of Sydney’s best street vendors offering a range of great deals, with XXXX Gold on tap for just $5 and Vilis Gourmet Cakes for just $4.
Day 1 (April 1) will end with a live performance by world-renowned Australian DJ trio PNAU, while Day 2 (April 8) will feature Hot Dub Time Machine on the DJ decks.
Traveling to Royal Randwick is also easy, as free transportation is also included with all carnival tickets, including access to the light rail.
Races on Day 1 include The $4 million STAR Doncaster Mile and The $3 million TJ Smith Stakes, while Day 2 includes The $5 million Longines Queen Elizabeth Stakes and The $2 million Schweppes Sydney Cup