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Kentucky Derby
LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY
April 28 - May 2, 2010

WE ONLY
TAKE 20 PEOPLE TO THE DERBY EACH YEAR, PRESENTLY WE HAVE
ROOM FOR 6 MORE. JAN 6, 2010
$TBA PER PERSON BASED ON
DOUBLE INCLUDES
ROUNDTRIP non stop AIR
Minneapolis/Louisville
AIRPORT/HOTEL TRANSFERS and FOUR NIGHTS
LODGING DOWNTOWN LOUISVILLE
BLUE GRASS THOROUGHBRED FARM TOUR
Kentucky Oaks and Kentucky Derby tickets additional,
price based on seating preference. We will obtain the tickets upon
request.
Depart Minneapolis Wednesday
morning - LOUISVILLE return Sunday late afternoon LIMITED
AIR ONLY AVAILABLE
During your Derby Experience you'll see over 150,000 fans decked out in their Derby finery come through the twin spires of Churchill Downs. The festive silks, the hat parade, sipping on mint juleps (the drink of choice) and singing "My Old Kentucky Home" will make your experience at the "Run for the Roses" truly memorable.

On Wednesday, you may want to visit the Kentucky Derby Museum at Churchill Downs or learn some history of a different sport at the Louisville Slugger Museum and Factory. Stroll along the Ohio River at Waterfront Park and take part in Derby Festival activities such as Winefest and the Great Steamboat Race. Don't forget the Derby Draw for post position which will take place at 5:00 pm at 4th Street Live!
You'll spend Thursday afternoon on a scenic drive through Bluegrass country, touring thoroughbred farms such as, Margaux Farm, a working thoroughbred farm and home of thoroughbred stallions Cryptoclearance (sire of Volponi, 2002 Breeder's Cup Classic winner), and Devil His Due (sire of Roses in
May) BREEDERS CUP RUNNER-UP KELA.

Thursday evening offers several entertainment options. The Pegasus Parade is a local favorite featuring giant balloons, celebrities and marching bands. While you're downtown, after the parade check out all the action on 4th Street Live, enjoy blues at Stevie Ray's and Zena's Cafe and of course, go star gazing at the Galt House (a Derby institution). Another great Thursday option is to spend the evening at John E's, a real Derby Horseman's place to eat, dance and get all the hot tips.

On Friday, don't dally too long, you'll want to get to Churchill Downs early to soak up the atmosphere and get acquainted with the area. "Clarence the Clocker," our own personal handicapper will give us his picks for the Kentucky Oaks, the big race of the day. After the races, when everyone is fighting the traffic, we walk into the 'hood for another great sample of the Louisville hospitality.

Saturday morning, put on your Derby bonnet and warm up your vocal chords, soon you'll be singing "My Old Kentucky Home" with tears in your eyes. It's a short ride to Churchill Downs for KENTUCKY DERBY
136. Sip a mint julep, make a wager on your favorite horse and watch the hats parade by. There's nothing else like the Kentucky Derby. After a great day at the races, stop in the 'hood for a cold beverage, then move on to enjoy a relaxing dinner, or keep right on celebrating if you picked the Derby winner.
Sunday you'll have an
opportunity to experience a worship service at the Cable
Missionary Baptist Church in downtown Louisville.
Then, pack up your Derby bonnet and roses, it's time to say goodbye to the Bluegrass
State and head home with memories of a special experience.
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