February 4, 2012

2010 Kentucky Derby, Oaks tickets go on sale Wednesday

2010 Kentucky Derby, Oaks tickets go on sale Wednesday

For the first time in history, Churchill Downs will give the general public an opportunity to purchase special two-day ticket packages to its world-famous Kentucky Derby and Kentucky Oaks via the racetrack’s new online box office. A limited number of seats – 3,000 for Oaks Day on Friday, April 30, 2010, and 3,000 for Derby Day on Saturday, May 1 – have been allocated for this online exclusive and will go on sale Wednesday, Dec. 16 at noon EST. Prices for the two-day bundled seat packages range from $172 for individual first floor grandstand bleacher seats on both days to $6,390 for a six-seat box in the third floor clubhouse with daily access to the exclusive Secretariat Lounge.
“The Kentucky Derby and its sister race, the Kentucky Oaks, are extraordinary spectacles that people all over the world hope to experience at least once in their lifetime,” said Kevin Flanery, Churchill Downs Racetrack president. “This holiday season, we’ve set aside approximately 6 percent of our inventory to make it easier for the Louisville community, sports fans and entertainment seekers to obtain these usually hard-to-get reserved seats through our new and convenient online box office.

Kentucky Derby 136 Poster
“For the last few years, we’ve tried to make more tickets available to the general public through last minute ticket lotteries and select on-track promotions. People camped out overnight in the cold and waited in long lines just to have a chance to grab Derby tickets in our on-track lottery. They don’t have to do that now; the tickets are just a mouse-click away. This is a more convenient continuation of that effort, with modest and premium price points available in our supply.”
This online exclusive offer will include third-floor clubhouse box seats in sections 312-314 (50 boxes or 300 seats); first-floor clubhouse box seats in section 111 (166 boxes or 996 seats); second-floor grandstand bleacher seats in sections 222-225 (300 seats); and first-floor grandstand bleacher seats in sections 121-128 (1,404 seats). Those who want to purchase box seats must purchase the entire box, which includes seats for six.
The third-floor clubhouse box seat packages include admission to the luxurious Secretariat Lounge, an exclusive, upscale, indoor hospitality area that will feature premium gourmet food, an open bar, televisions, betting kiosks and live music between races.
Customers can also advance purchase general admission tickets to the 136th running of the Kentucky Derby Presented by Yum! Brands for $40 and the Kentucky Oaks for $25. Ticket prices vary based on location. There is a purchase limit of six seats or one box per order. Tickets must be purchased with a Visa credit or debit card. Minimal ticket processing charges will apply.

(Photo: Churchill Downs, Inc.)
This offer is exclusive to internet purchasers; no sales will be made in person or by submitting letters, e-mail or telephone calls to Churchill Downs.
Two-Day Kentucky Derby & Kentucky Oaks Reserved Seat Tickets (Limit 6 Per Person):

First-Floor Grandstand Bleacher Seats
(Sections 121-128; total of 1,404 seats)
* Section 128 – $172 per seat (includes Oaks Day and Derby Day)
* Section 127 – $183 per seat (includes Oaks Day and Derby Day)
* Section 126 – $188 per seat (includes Oaks Day and Derby Day)
* Section 125 – $195 per seat (includes Oaks Day and Derby Day)
* Section 124 – $197 per seat (includes Oaks Day and Derby Day)
* Section 123 – $200 per seat (includes Oaks Day and Derby Day)
* Section 122 – $202 per seat (includes Oaks Day and Derby Day)
* Section 121 – $207 per seat (includes Oaks Day and Derby Day)
Second-Floor Grandstand Bleacher Seats
(Sections 222-225; total of 300 seats)
* Section 225 – $214 per seat (includes Oaks Day and Derby Day)
* Section 224 – $218 per seat (includes Oaks Day and Derby Day)
* Section 223 – $222 per seat (includes Oaks Day and Derby Day)
* Section 222 – $225 per seat (includes Oaks Day and Derby Day)
First-Floor Clubhouse Box Seats
(Section 111; total of 166 boxes or 996 seats)
* Section 111 – $1,500 per six-seat box (includes Oaks Day and Derby Day)
Third-Floor Clubhouse Box Seats with Access to Exclusive Secretariat Lounge
(Sections 312-314; total of 50 boxes or 300 seats)
* Section 312 – $6,132 per six-seat box (includes Oaks Day and Derby Day)
* Section 313 – $6,204 per six-seat box (includes Oaks Day and Derby Day)
* Section 314 – $6,390 per six-seat box (includes Oaks Day and Derby Day)

(Photo: Churchill Downs, Inc.)
It has never been easier to purchase tickets to Churchill Downs, thanks to the fresh technology at http://tickets.churchilldowns.com. The easy-to-navigate, one-stop shop Website designed by SeatAdvisor, Inc. allows patrons to seamlessly view, choose and purchase exact reserved seat locations throughout the vast facility.
In addition to the Kentucky Derby and Kentucky Oaks, customers can purchase packages to other 2010 events at Churchill Downs, including six “Downs After Dark” nighttime racing events scheduled for June 11, June 18, June 25, July 2, Oct. 31 and Nov. 19.
Purchasers of tickets through this online offer must agree to not resell these tickets at a premium in excess of the amount shown on the ticket or to package these tickets for resale together with hospitality, travel or other services and to not purchase – either directly or indirectly – more than the “per person” ticket limit (six seats) established for this online offer. Churchill Downs reserves the right, at its sole and absolute discretion, to cancel ticket purchases, including without limitation, voiding online transactions and refunding amounts paid by persons violating these conditions of sale. See http://tickets.churchilldowns.com for the complete terms and conditions of this online offer.
Churchill Downs, the world’s most legendary racetrack, has conducted Thoroughbred racing and presented America’s greatest race, the Kentucky Derby, continuously since 1875. Located in Louisville, the flagship racetrack of Churchill Downs Incorporated also operates Trackside at Churchill Downs, which offers year-round simulcast wagering at the historic track. Churchill Downs will host the 136th running of the Kentucky Derby Presented by Yum! Brands on Saturday, May 1 and the Kentucky Oaks on Friday, April 30. The track will conduct its 2010 Spring Meet from Saturday, April 24 through Sunday, July 5. Churchill Downs is scheduled to host the Breeders’ Cup World Championships for a record seventh time on Nov. 5 and 6, 2010. Churchill Downs tickets are available at tickets.churchilldowns.com or by calling (502) 636-4400. Add

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2010 Winter Olympics Guide

IT couldn’t happen in a more spectacular setting.

Dense waterfront forests, glimmering blue waters and kilometres of crisp snow crunch.

This is the National Geographic beauty of Canada’s British Columbia. And come February, mythical snow-capped Whistler and glass-towered Vancouver will be all glammed up for their starring role as hosts of the 2010 Winter Olympics.

Right now, the biggest concern is snow will there be enough?

But by the time the Games roll around from February 12-28, your biggest concern may well be $10 coffees because while the Olympics will deliver gold, it will also take away.

What the?

There’s no missing the stone statue or inukshuk (pronounced inn-uuk-shook) that towers above the entrance of the Whistler Olympic Park Nordic Sports venue. A contemporary version of the “inukshuk” is the official emblem of the Games.

The Inuit people have stacked rocks into the human form to create inukshuks for centuries, to act as markers. But the Games version means friend and they are placed at stadiums to greet the world.

Accommodation

I’ve known family members to spend their entire Olympic experience sleeping on the floor of an international airport. If this isn’t your scene, check out www.2010destination planner.com, the main search engine to book accommodation, including home rentals. A place to stay will be your biggest headache Vancouver’s hotels are almost fully booked.

The Norwegian Star is docking on the North Shore, only 10 minutes from downtown Vancouver, with cabins starting at $650 a night.

Spectators can also find digs in Vancouver’s surrounding cities, such as Richmond, West Vancouver, North Vancouver, Burnaby, Coquitlam, Abbotsford and Squamish.

Spectators will be able to use buses, the Skytrain, ferries (SeaBus), and rail (West Coast Express).

Grand old dame of the mountain, the Fairmont Chateau Whistler, which reigns over the valley from the base of Blackcomb Mountain, has rooms starting at $1330 a night, minimum four-night stay.

Plenty of Vancouverites are offering their homes for rent so try www.rent2010.com.

But keep in mind, nothing will come cheap. A three-bed home a block from the figure skating venue at Pacific Coliseum will cost $4000 a week.

Transport

Public transport is your friend.

The easiest way to get from Vancouver International Airport to downtown Vancouver is on the new Canada Line Skytrain. It’s a hassle-free 26-minute ride costing about $3.75. Canada Line is also the best option to get to Richmond Olympic Oval to see the speed skating.

As for the mountains, shuttle bus is the way to go. The Olympic Bus Network will run frequent buses to Cypress Mountain and Whistler Mountain. Getting to Cypress will cost about $14 for a round trip and Whistler is $27 for a round trip, plus tax. Buses depart from around Metro Vancouver.

Other slightly more expensive but convenient options are Pacific Coach Lines and ridebooker.com.

Private cars will not be able to travel to Whistler unless a car park has been arranged with your accommodation.

Event tickets
TIxx.com can get you hooked up with tickets and they will be available for pickup at our Vancouver or Whistler offices.

You won’t see Australia’s Michelle Steele in the skeleton as the event is sold out but you can still jag a ticket to the men’s and women’s hockey.

For $81, you can see Latvia play Slovakia in the men’s hockey and for $40, you can see China play Russia in the women’s hockey preliminaries.

The great news is, Vancouver’s Olympic Committee is finalising an official ticket re-sale site.

Event locations

Whistler

More than 90 per cent of Whistler’s ski fields will still be open to the public. There will also be a free outdoor network of performances and Whistler Live! will capture every medal presentation on large-screen TVs. The Savage Beagle Bar will be party central, with members of the 1988 Jamaican bobsleigh team of Cool Runnings fame agreeing to make this bar their nightly headquarters.

Whistler will also have three competition venues.

1. Whistler Sliding Centre: Bobsleigh, skeleton and luge.

2. Whistler Creekside: Downhill, super-G, giant slalom, slalom, super combined.

3. Whistler Olympic Park: Ski jumping, nordic combined, cross-country skiing, biathlon.

Vancouver

1. Canada Hockey Place (also known as GM Place) ice hockey finals.

2. University of British Columbia Thunderbird Arena ice hockey preliminaries.

3. Vancouver Olympic Centre Curling.

4. Pacific Coliseum Figure skating, short-track speed skating.

Richmond

Richmond Olympic Oval Speed skating

West Vancouver

Cypress Mountain Freestyle skiing (aerials, moguls, ski cross) and snowboarding (parallel giant slalom, halfpipe, snowboard cross)

Non-competition venues

Vancouver

BC Place, Vancouver Opening and Closing ceremonies and nightly Victory Celebrations. Olympic and Paralympic Village.

Whistler

Olympic and Paralympic Village

Whistler Medals Plaza nightly medal presentations plus live entertainment.

Party sites

Around Vancouver

Robson Square: LiveCity Downtown and LiveCity

Yaletown: You’ll be able to go ice skating free and even have a go at a flying fox (zip-trekking in Canadian speak) across fashionable Robson St. There is also a nightly closing show.

Richmond

It’s all happening at the O Zone. Holland’s Heineken House will be party central.

Richmond will be celebrating Chinese New Year. Great place for banquets.

Grouse MountainFifteen minutes from downtown Vancouver, it will be open 24 hours a day. NBC’s Today Show will broadcast live from Grouse each morning.

Whistler

It’s no secret that Whistler loves to party. Skier’s Plaza, near the base of Whistler Mountain, promises to be the liveliest spot in the village. Giant screens will broadcast Olympic events, ceremonies and concerts.

The author was a guest of the Canadian Tourism Commission.

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Nickelback’s first single, 2001′s “How You Remind Me,” ranks #1 in USA Today’s list of the most popular radio songs of the ’00s.

Nickelback’s first single, 2001′s “How You Remind Me,” ranks #1 in USA Today’s list of the most popular radio songs of the ’00s.

According to Nielsen, the hit single racked up 1.2 million spins since 2000. Also exceeding 1 million spins are these popular radio songs listed in descending order:

1. Nickelback, How You Remind Me

2. Train, Drops of Jupiter

3. Lifehouse, Hanging By a Moment

4. Faith Hill, Breathe

5. 3 Doors Down, Kryptonite

6. Faith Hill, The Way You Love Me

7. Lee Ann Womack, I Hope You Dance

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Mariah Carey Announces “Angels” Tour Dates 2010

Mariah Carey Announces “Angels” Tour Dates
By Mariel Concepcion
Reuters

NEW YORK Tixx.com has tickets for Mariah Carey, who hasn’t toured in more than three years, will embark on a national “Angels Advocate” trek beginning December 31 at Madison Square Garden in New York, and wrapping February 27 at the Pearl Concert Theater in Las Vegas.

The eight-week, 19-city tour for tickets click here will feature opening act RydazNrtist, a new R&B group signed to NCredible Entertainment, the label of Carey’s husband, Nick Cannon.

The “Angels Advocate” tour is in support of Carey’s latest album, “Memoirs of an Imperfect Angel,” which has sold 344,000 copies in the United States, according to Nielsen SoundScan.

Presale tickets will be available for members of Tixx.com , for all show dates. Tickets for most of the tour will go on sale December 19.

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As Furthur, the latest Grateful Dead offshoot featuring Phil Lesh and Bob Weir, continue their short trek through Connecticut and New Jersey following a stellar two-night stand at New York City’s Hammerstein Ballroom, more shows and one-off concerts are being added.

Before playing the pair of sold-out New Year’s Eve Furthur shows in San Francisco, Phil Lesh will host an acoustic show on December 20 in the city called PhilHarmonia 2009. Produced by the Unbroken Chain Foundation in support of the Bay Area Women’s & Children’s Center, PhilHarmonia 2009 will welcome Bob Weir, Jackie Greene and other guests for what is being called “an intimate holiday sing-along party.” For details and tickets, visit PhilHarmonia 2009 Wishlist.