L’Ormarins Queen’s Plate – Great News For Regulars

Save the date for a racing spectacular - 7 & 8 January

Cape Racing have advised that loyal attendees at Kenilworth Racecourse are welcome at the L’Ormarins Queen’s Plate Racing Festival.

Naturally attendance is limited in terms of current constraints.

2018 LQP Moments

This was a winning image by Hamish Niven in the photography competition!

As per the previously released Press Statement with regards to hospitality and on course access for the L’Ormarins Queen’s Plate Racing Festival the organiser and operator have allocated the Pocket Power lounge to loyal attendees of Kenilworth Racecourse.

Eager punters and fans can follow the social spectacle and racing action from the Pocket Power facility with great views across the racecourse.

Many regular punters have already been communicated with around the lounge being available for them to enjoy the racing from on the weekend.

Pocket Power

  • – The Pocket Power lounge will be serving an a la carte lunch
  • – The venue will be able to accommodate 150 people
  • – In venue tote facilities will be available
  • – Bookings will be essential (no cost to book)

Please note that the smart casual, blue and white dress code will be applicable, and normal COVID protocols will be in place. Only fully vaccinated spectators will be granted access on course.

Whilst all hospitality packages purchased are inside the venue, patrons will be welcome to enjoy trackside viewing and walk around outside where there will be various decorative elements on display.

Bookings can be made via [email protected] or WhatsApp 063 929 8630.

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