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don't forget the Irish rebel-rousing protest songs.
Nothing like hearing people singing go home British soldiers go on home while in Britain
don't forget the Irish rebel-rousing protest songs.
The Chip shop Boys always entertaining.
We definitely have a Mr M already...
As for your plans, I would avoid driving into Cheltenham and parking your car when there'a bus service that links the two, been a long long time since I came in from that direction but from memory it wouldn't have taken more than half an hour.
Watch the races from different points, the tarmac area between the rial and the stands is banked so unless you're 4 ft 3 you get a good view of the track and the screens.
Well worth going to the winners enclosure after a race, staying there for the parade of the next race and watching that race on the screen in the ring, then you get prime position for the winners/presentation of that race.
Take a trip into the middle of the course, definitely worth doing for the Cross Country but I often watch other races from there.
There's a burger van to grab a cold drink/coffee and chairs to park up if the weather plays nicely.
If you hate Sweet Caroline and Daydream Believer avoid the Best Mate enclosure like the plague.
Enjoy and good luck with Smiling Eliza
Ya wallet.There will be a few light fingered people about![]()
I'd recommend getting to the course at 10:30, it gives you an hour or two to have a walk around before it gets too busy.
This is a very good shout. I love just walking around taking it all in. It’s heaven
Go every year and had no idea. Cheers
The other benefit of getting there early if you haven't been before is working out where everything is.
Depending on the day the bookie that is sponsoring the main race usually has a tent where you can win offers, I’ve won free tickets to the snooker, chester races, free beers etc. By playing games etc.
Good way to pass a few minutes!
If it’s your first time I’d get there for about 11 and have a good walk round whilst it’s a bit quieter. Loads more room in club these days since the new Grandstand was sorted, my favourite viewing place now is to go up the stairs across from the parade ring and through the walk way (there’s a tote stand in the corner) and then stand at the top of the stand. Means you can quickly get back to the parade ring to welcome back any winners. If your driving rather than drinking you might as well drive to the rugby club near course, parking is reasonable and you can get a breakfast rather than pay a fortune for food on course
Visit the Hall of Fame too, some great history there...
Best advice you’ll get! Nice quiet couple of pints in the Arkle bar before it gets busy is the way to go!
Did I read somewhere that Nicky Henderson always stands somewhere near the Arkle to watch the races?
All good advice. Consider getting the Festival Radio head sets if you're going to spend any time on your own - it's worth listening to. Take a walk around the Shopping Village; there is the occasional gem sprinkled among the tweed and other old fashioned stuff. Watch one race from the Centaur - it has an atmosphere of it's own and worth experiencing at least once.
If you are going to drive in on Friday then you can pay on the day. However, I would suggest that you leave straight after the Gold Cup because it's going to take 10 minutes to get to your car and that will make it nearer to 3.50. You can always tune into Festival Radio (87.7fm) for the commentary on the Foxhunters (you can get it up to 10 miles away). If you left after the Foxhunters you would be exposed to Friday night traffic on the M5 and, particularly, M42 which would not be good for your nerves. You also need to factor in the 15-20 minutes it takes to return your car and walk to the terminal.
Driving from Cheltenham to Brum airport at Christmas and with a sudden accident we ended up making our flight by the skin on our chinny chin chin. I'd allow yourself a decent chunk of time tbh