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How to Plan a Day's Horse Racing at Huntingdon Racecourse

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By Aimee Rogers, ehow UK
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Horse racing is a fast-paced, exciting and often nail-biting sport to follow, and thousands of people flock to Huntingdon Racecourse each year in order to soak up the atmosphere. There really is something for everyone there with family days, bank holiday racing and corporate friendly weekday racing events; you can find everything that you could possibly want for a fun day at the races at Huntingdon. This article will take you through, step-by-step, how to plan the perfect day at Huntingdon Racecourse.

Difficulty: Moderate
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    Before you can actually plan your day out at the Huntingdon Racecourse, you first need to ensure that you know which dates there is racing. So look on the Huntingdon Racecourse website and it will give you all of the fixtures for the near future and that will help you to book your day out.

  2. Step 2

    Generally Huntingdon is open for 9 months of a year and it hosts 19 jump meetings. Along with the races there is also entertainment provided and an extremely nice restaurant where you can relax and enjoy fine dining. If you do want to dine at the Peterborough Chase Restaurant, then you will have to ensure that you book early to avoid disappointment.

  3. Step 3

    You will need to decide upon what you would like to do at your day at the Huntingdon Racecourse. For example, would you like to make your own arrangements whilst you are there or would you like to hire a package which allows you to book a number of things in advance, such as a race card and a private box?

  4. Step 4

    If you are going to the Huntingdon Racecourse for corporate reasons, then there is also a package which allows you to seal new business deals and dine in style. With a waitress service, live racing on TV from across the country and private bar facilities, it really does make an impressive first impression to new clients.

  5. Step 5

    If you are on a bit of a budget, then you may want to look at any special offers which could be available both over the phone and on the Huntingdon Racecourse website. You could also save money by taking your own food instead of eating at the racecourse.

  6. Step 6

    One more thing which you will need to think about includes whether you want to stay over near the racecourse or whether you are just spending the day there and then going home. Traffic can be terrible, so it is often advisable to travel beforehand and stay over before returning home the next day.

Tips & Warnings
  • If you are planning a family day out then it is advisable to double-check that the event you are going to on the day is suitable for families.
  • When thinking of travel, think about whether it would be better to travel on the day or to travel up the day before. Often, on race days, the traffic can be horrendous and so it is usually a good idea to travel before the race to ensure that you get there on time.
  • A day at the races can be particularly expensive, so if you are on a budget ensure that you take your own food and take full advantage of discounts wherever possible.
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