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See Tricodes in style

RACE-GOERS can enjoy Tricodes Day in style with a variety of different dining, wining, and viewing packages to choose from.
For those wanting to celebrate Tricodes Day in luxury, the Tricodes Day Terrace Food and Beverage Marquee Package is the perfect option.
Tickets include a two-course cold buffet lunch, beverages, admission, racebook, outdoor area with tables, chairs and market umbrellas, TV monitor and an internal bar service.
Tickets are $120 per person and a minimum of 40 people per booking is required.
Race-goers wanting to splurge on wining and dining can buy tickets to the Official Tricodes Day lunch in the Legends Dining Room, level one grandstand for $100 per person.
The Tricodes Day Trackside Enclosure package will reserve punters and socialites a seat in a prime location on the home straight fence.
Tickets include access to enclosure, a giant market umbrella, admission, tables and chairs.
Tickets are $35 per adult and $15 per child. A minimum booking of four people is required.
Other social or family groups can reserve a marquee with the Tricodes Day Mini-Marquee Home Straight Packages. Each package includes a mini marquee, table and 10 chairs for $250.
General admission for Tricodes Day is $15 for adults, $10 concession, and children under 18 are free. Gates open at 10.30am.

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