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Margaret Burlingham
Tickets for the 151st running of the Kentucky Derby on Saturday, May 3, will go on sale to the public Thursday at noon EDT.
Two-day all-inclusive reserved tickets to the 151st Kentucky Oaks and Kentucky Derby available for purchase include the new $80 million to $90 million starting-gate courtyard renovation project that will feature new stadium-style seats, permanent upgraded concessions and wagering windows.
Limited premium and luxury dining experiences in select areas, including the Woodford Reserve Paddock Club and Club SI by Sports Illustrated which debuted at Derby 150, also will be available for purchase.
Several non-all-inclusive tickets options will be available for purchase, including infield-only general admission tickets and two-day infield final turn general admission tickets. The infield final turn is a private area that offers food and beverage concessions for purchase along with private restrooms and wagering windows.
Fans can secure tickets by visiting www.KentuckyDerby.com or by calling (502) 636-4447.
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