Advertisement

How much are Kentucky Derby tickets? Here's your price and seating guide

If you’re planning your 2024 Kentucky Derby trip, know that there are new seating options and, yes, new prices.

Different seating options this year are largely thanks to the overhaul of the Paddock. In place of the simple, ground-level experience that’s existed since the 1980s is a new multi-level, Coliseum-like structure that’s offering elevated views at premium prices.

Reserved seating for Kentucky Derby 150 at Churchill Downs started at $650, while general admission, and standing-room-only tickets started at $275, though only resale tickets were available for these ticket types as of mid-April.

Here's some essential information about your ticket options for the 150th Run for the Roses.

How to get 2024 Kentucky Derby tickets

Workers at Churchill Downs lift a beam into place to complete the “Topping Off” ceremony to lower the final piece of steel into place marking a milestone in the completion of a renovated paddock at the track.  Wednesday, September 13, 2023
Workers at Churchill Downs lift a beam into place to complete the “Topping Off” ceremony to lower the final piece of steel into place marking a milestone in the completion of a renovated paddock at the track. Wednesday, September 13, 2023

The safest bet to get your Kentucky Derby tickets is at kentuckyderby.com/seating-experiences. This website outlines the various seating options and associated amenities and experiences.

Ticketmaster hosts the official fan-to-fan resale marketplace for Kentucky Derby and Kentucky Oaks tickets.

Those planning to attend both the Kentucky Derby and Kentucky Oaks can also check out Derby Experiences to see various packages that combine Derby and Oaks tickets with access to exclusive lounges, hotel and transportation accommodations and more. As of mid-April, the remaining two-day Oaks and Derby packages included a $7,400, 10-seat Homestretch Club package and a $12,300 single ticket to the new Club SI at the paddock.

Where can I sit at Churchill Downs during the 2024 Kentucky Derby?

The field for the 149th Running of the Kentucky Oak makes their way past the grandstands at Churchill Downs on May 5, 2023
The field for the 149th Running of the Kentucky Oak makes their way past the grandstands at Churchill Downs on May 5, 2023

Not all tickets on Kentucky Derby and Kentucky Oaks days include seating. Here's a run-down on your ticket options that do include a seat.

Grandstand seats: The backless bleacher-style seating (both covered and uncovered) on the first and second levels of Churchill Downs comes with a view of the finishing stretch. Derby Day tickets were available in this section on the Derby's resale website starting at $1,100 in mid-April.

Box seats: Boxes contain six padded, fold-down seats and are located on the first, second, and third levels. There are covered and uncovered options. Very limited resale seats were available as of mid-April, with some resale tickets priced at more than $3,500 each.

Homestretch Club: Ticketholders in this section have access to a temperature-controlled, first-floor clubhouse. These uncovered stadium-style seats offer an up-close view of the homestretch. Resale tickets started at nearly $2,800, as of mid-April.

First Turn Reserved Seating: Making its Kentucky Derby debut in 2023, these covered, grandstand-style padded seats offer views of the Kentucky Derby walkover and access to dedicated food, drink and restroom amenities. Resale tickets start around $1,100, as of mid-April.

Ken Chapman, a former jockey who rode horses at Santa Anita before moving to Florida, enjoys his first visit to Churchill Downs with a seat in the infield at the 147th Kentucky Derby Saturday. May 1, 2021
Ken Chapman, a former jockey who rode horses at Santa Anita before moving to Florida, enjoys his first visit to Churchill Downs with a seat in the infield at the 147th Kentucky Derby Saturday. May 1, 2021

Infield reserved seats: Seating for the infield is limited to a set of temporary structures. Uncovered turf bleacher seating includes a view of the final stretch of the Kentucky Derby race and faces the grandstand. These seats have access to betting windows, restrooms, the front side of the track, and Paddock areas and include food and nonalcoholic and alcoholic beverages. Resale tickets start in the $900s, as of mid-April.

All tickets with a reserved seat are all-inclusive, regardless if it’s a box with a chair or a bleacher seat. They include food and beverages to cut down on lines and limit cash exchanges. General admission infield tickets, however, are not all-inclusive.

Kentucky Derby Guide: Everything you need to know ahead of the Run for the Roses

Are there any new seating options for the 2024 Kentucky Derby?

The new Club SI dining space at Churchill Downs will provide an immersive view for guests of the new Paddock and Paddock runway. The interior of the club will be Sports Illustrated themed, featuring magazine covers and Kentucky Derby coverage from the national outlet.
The new Club SI dining space at Churchill Downs will provide an immersive view for guests of the new Paddock and Paddock runway. The interior of the club will be Sports Illustrated themed, featuring magazine covers and Kentucky Derby coverage from the national outlet.

New seating options for the 2024 Kentucky Derby are tied to the entirely reimagined Paddock.

The Paddock, as spectators have known it since the mid-1980s, was demolished ahead of the 2023 Kentucky Derby to make way for a new $200 million multi-level structure, which will debut this year. A slew of different viewing experiences, at different price points, are available.

The most affordable ticket for the new Paddock experience is a general admission ticket that includes a first-floor standing-room view of the Paddock with access to first-floor bathrooms, concessions, and wagering machines. These ticket holders also have access to the plaza. There’s no seat with this ticket option but it does include food and drink.

These two-day tickets cost $693 for both the Kentucky Oaks and Kentucky Derby but were sold out as of mid-April. Limited verified resale tickets ranged from $250-$650.

Crowd filing onto the concourse at the 149th Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs, Saturday, May 6, 2023.
Crowd filing onto the concourse at the 149th Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs, Saturday, May 6, 2023.

The rest of the seating options are “premium” offerings in a series of clubs, balconies, suites and loges that Churchill Downs says will offer “unprecedented” views of the Paddock. The Spires Terrace and Suites, for example, is situated under the Twin Spires and will have a luxury all-inclusive food and drink menu. Premium ticket availability can be checked on Churchill Downs’ website or by calling 502-636-4447.

In total, the Paddock project is set to create about 3,000 new premium reserved seats and 3,250 new standing-room-only tickets.

What is the 'all-inclusive' ticket for the 2024 Kentucky Derby?

Purses, programs and mint juleps wait on the concrete while people take photos in front of Churchill Downs on Thursday, May 4, 2023
Purses, programs and mint juleps wait on the concrete while people take photos in front of Churchill Downs on Thursday, May 4, 2023

Reserved seats at the Kentucky Derby and Kentucky Oaks include all-inclusive food, nonalcoholic beverages and alcoholic beverages. This change, which started in 2021, is meant to cut line times, eliminate cash transactions for food and beverages and allow guests to try a greater variety of food.

How much are reserved infield seats for the 2024 Kentucky Derby?

Marsha Dock cheers on her horse as daughter Emily Sheti reacts during to the opening night of the Spring Meet on Saturday, April 29, 2023, as Derby week starts at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Ky. It was Marsha and husband Don -- at far right -- first time at track since 1971, when they saw the Derby from the infield.
Marsha Dock cheers on her horse as daughter Emily Sheti reacts during to the opening night of the Spring Meet on Saturday, April 29, 2023, as Derby week starts at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Ky. It was Marsha and husband Don -- at far right -- first time at track since 1971, when they saw the Derby from the infield.

This ticketing option includes seats on uncovered turf bleachers, which face the grandstand and include a final stretch view. These seats have access to betting windows, restrooms, the front side of the track, and Paddock areas and are inclusive of food, nonalcoholic and alcoholic beverages.

Resale tickets start in the $900s, as of mid-April.

How can I buy general admission infield tickets for the 2024 Kentucky Derby?

The party is in the infield at Churchill Downs on May 7, 2022 in Louisville, Ky.
The party is in the infield at Churchill Downs on May 7, 2022 in Louisville, Ky.

Your most affordable bet to be at Churchill Downs on race day is a general admission infield ticket.

To buy general admission infield tickets for the 2024 Kentucky Derby, go to kentuckyderby.com/seating-experiences and click on the "standing room only & general admission" section. From there, click on the "infield general admission" section.

These tickets include admission to the infield but no seating nor access to the Paddock area or front-side seating areas. It also is not inclusive of food and drinks, which can be bought on-site. You can, however, bring a chair or blanket.

Note that these tickets don’t guarantee a direct view of the racetrack, though the giant video board is easily seen from the infield.

As of mid-April, infield general admission tickets for Oaks Day cost $75 and tickets for Derby Day cost $130.

Sold separately are general admission tickets for the final turn section of the infield. These tickets also don’t include a seat and don’t include food and drink.  Resale tickets for the Kentucky Oaks start at $125 and Kentucky Derby resale tickets cost $350 as of mid-April.

Is there another general admission option besides the infield for the 2024 Kentucky Derby?

A huge crowd turned out for the Kentucky Derby Saturday at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Ky. May, 6, 2023.
A huge crowd turned out for the Kentucky Derby Saturday at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Ky. May, 6, 2023.

New this year is a general admission ticket for the frontside of the racetrack, which includes a standing-room view of the Paddock (and access to the first-floor bathrooms, concessions and wagering machines) and plaza.

Just as is the case with the infield general admission ticket, this option doesn’t include a seat (and chairs and blankets can’t be used on the frontside). Unlike the infield general admission ticket, however, it does include food and drink.

Note that there are no direct sight lines to the track itself, so your option for viewing the races will be on new video boards.

As of mid-April, only resale tickets were available for this ticket type. For Oaks Day, tickets start at $250 while Derby Day tickets start at $650.

What other days can I see racing at Churchill Downs during Kentucky Derby Week?

The scene from the First Turn Club at Thurby, Louisville area's day at the races, at Churchill Downs Thursday May 4, 2023, in Louisville, Ky.
The scene from the First Turn Club at Thurby, Louisville area's day at the races, at Churchill Downs Thursday May 4, 2023, in Louisville, Ky.

The week of the Kentucky Derby is especially busy for Churchill Downs, with events running the entire week.

First up is Opening Night on April 27, Dawn at the Downs on April 28- 29, 502’s Day on April 30, Champions Day on May 1 and Thurby presented by Old Forester on May 2.

The Kentucky Oaks is run on Friday, May 3 and this year, the Kentucky Derby will follow on Saturday, May 4.

Reach reporter Matt Glowicki at mglowicki@courier-journal.com.

This article originally appeared on Louisville Courier Journal: How much does a Kentucky Derby ticket cost? Prices, seating for 2024