Kids go free at Kempton Park Racecourse... So why not bring them to Kempton Park Racecourse for the Family Day on Saturday 30 September, 2006? Alongside free entertainment for the kids, there will be some fantastic horse racing.
Kempton's course mascot, Kev the Horse, looks forward to welcoming the kids to the Family Enclosure for free entertainment including inflatables, giant games, balloon modeling and a miniature farm. Martial Arts demonstrations will be on hand for the kids to watch and they are encouraged to have a go with the martial arts teachers. Parents also have the opportunity for their kids to be looked after throughout the day in our newly decorated creche. Gates open at 12pm with the first race going at 2.05pm.
Tickets for the Family Enclosure costs £10 per adult and accompanied children under 16 come in for free. The Paddock Enclosure costs £15 with the Premier at £20.
Be a September Saver! Book in advance up to 24 hours before the raceday and you get your admission, racecard, £2 bet, drink and discounted return visit voucher for just £16!
To book tickets call 01372 470047 or visit the website at londonracing.co.uk. Booking fee applies to telephone orders.
Make Family Day a special occasion for the last highlight of the kids holidays and book a table for lunch in the newly refurbished Panoramic Restaurant from £65, or book a private box package for as little as £89 per person. Contact our Hospitality Team today on 01372 477747 or e-mail at london.hospitallity@rht.net.
With the £1 million improvements to the Kempton Park train station, trains will be running from Waterloo and Clapham every half an hour along the Shepperton line.
We are giving away four family tickets to the event on 30 September, which each includes access for two adults and two to four children.
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