Derby Day
Catch all the action in horse racing from Belmont Park with today's special card featuring the following graded stakes: G2 Sheepshead Bay, G3 Westchester, and G3 Fort Marcy.
The Run for the Roses kicks off the Triple Crown Trail today. Be a part of the thrilling action from beautiful Belmont Park. Watch and bet on the Derby on track or online with a NYRA Bets account.
- Tickets include admission to Belmont Park and an exclusive tasting beginning at 3pm
- Sample over 30 different bourbons, beers, and the official cider of the 2018 Kentucky Derby – Angry Orchards Rose Cider
- Utilize an onsite handicapper to help make the most strategic bets
- Located in the North Shore Terrace at Belmont Park
- Tickets are $95 per person
PURCHASE TICKETS or by call the NYRA Box Office at 844-NYRA-TIX
The special giveaway will be available with admission to help you kick off the Road to the Triple Crown! Available while supplies last.
Calling all students! Come to Belmont Park for D.J, photo opps, backyard games and prizes. RSVP in advance by emailing [email protected].
Enjoy family fun activities including: Carnival Booths, Carnival Games, Connect 4 Basketball, Cornhole toss, Costume Character, Derby Dash Game, Face Painter, Fooseball, Giantslide, Hat Craft, Horse Themed Bounce, Horse wheel, Hungry Hippo, Petting Zoo, Photo Cutouts, Pony Hippity Hops, Pony Rides, Pop-a-shot, Prizes, Sand Art Medium Bottles, Soccer Darts, Social Media Station, & Spin art in the backyard at beautiful Belmont Park.
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Tune in to Talking Horses for in-depth analysis from renowned handicapper Andy Serling and paddock analysis from Maggie Wolfendale, as well as guest analysis from TimeformUS' David Aragona, former NY Daily News handicapper Ernie Munick, and Horse Racing Radio Network Analyst Anthony Stabile.