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Get set for Autumn Racing Carnival

Get set for Autumn Racing Carnival

The 2019 Autumn Racing Carnival season will see punters and fashionistas alike flock to Morphettville Racecourse for a day of fun, glamour and horsing around.

This year’s carnival season kicks off with Oaks Ladies Day on May 4th and finishes up with Goodwood Day on May 18th. To help you make the most of the horse racing season we’ve put together a guide to help you match a food and drinks package to your mood at this year’s Autumn Racing Carnival. Whether you’re there to revel or relax, on a budget or looking to splurge, we’ll make sure you’re on the right track.

Photography by Meaghan Coles

Lawn Party

The Lawn Party package is the perfect way to party trackside, right in the heart of the action. Get the party started on the Champagne Lawns with two beverage vouchers from the on-site bars, including the Heineken 3 bar or Canadian Club bar. The Lawn Party really is the whole package with a generous on-site food voucher to some of Adelaide’s best food vendors and all-day entertainment, for just $39 per person.

Photography by Meaghan Coles

AAMI Atrium

Have the quintessential glitz and glam race day experience with the AAMI Atrium package. Dress up with your friends and enjoy the race in the Leilani Room, with winning post views from the private AAMI deck. Keep the drinks flowing with the three-hour silver beverage package and a grazing cocktail menu to ensure you won’t go hungry, all for only $110 per person.

 

Photography by Meaghan Coles

The Luncheon

Horse racing enthusiasts can indulge with the Luncheon package, upstairs at the Gerard Pavilion. Sit down, relax and enjoy a four-course luncheon and five-hour beverage package, while overlooking stunning panoramic views of the racecourse. On Goodwood Day listen to guest speakers, or try The Lane Winery tasting station on Oaks Ladies Day. Luncheon packages are $145 – $160 per person.

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