For 110,000 Kentucky Derby guests, taking a seat isn't an option
For years, swelling numbers of visitors have ventured to Churchill Downs for the Kentucky Derby to experience the thrill of a huge race without the prospect of getting to take a seat.
Churchill Downs executives estimate that 110,000 people, of about the 160,000 who flood the complex on Derby Day, have no designated seat. So recognizing there's a real need and an opportunity to make even more money off the signature event the company reported last week it's working on ways to handle the unseated masses.
"Im really excited about further developing the facility. I think unlocking the Derby, in part, depends on building more and more hospitality for the folks that dont have seats, the 110,000 people that attend the Derby every year that do not have a seat," Churchill CEO William Carstanjen told analysts last week.
Stay tuned for more revelations about the plans in three months. In the meantime, Churchill officials offered no more color on Carstanjen's comments.
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