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Saratoga Race Course to Reopen at Near-Full Capacity

Tickets will go on sale June 9 at 10 a.m. ET at NYRA.com.

Racing at Saratoga Race Course

Racing at Saratoga Race Course

Skip Dickstein

The New York Racing Association, in conjunction with New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, announced May 27 that Saratoga Race Course will reopen to fans at near-full capacity for the 2021 summer meet.

Season and weekly ticket plans for the 2021 meet, which opens July 15 and continues through Sept. 6, will go on sale June 9 at 10 a.m. ET at NYRA.com. Season admission passes will also be available for purchase at that time.

In order to reopen Saratoga to fans at near-full capacity, NYRA will designate most sections for vaccinated fans only, including the popular Saratoga backyard. This policy aligns with current New York State guidance for large outdoor sports and entertainment venues, which allows for fully vaccinated sections to operate at full capacity without social distancing measures in place.

"The historic Saratoga Race Course is one of the Capital Region's most storied attractions, drawing over a million New Yorkers and visitors to Saratoga Springs each summer," Cuomo said. "The racing season is quickly approaching, and this year we are excited to welcome fans back to the course with free admission on opening day for any individual who shows proof of vaccination. This is all part of New York's rebirth and resurgence as we continue to build back better and stronger from this pandemic." 

As announced by Gov. Cuomo, all fans who show proof of vaccination via the New York State Excelsior Pass on opening day, July 15, will receive free Grandstand general admission. Fans from outside New York State may redeem free admission by showing their Centers for Disease Control and Prevention COVID-19 Vaccination Record Card. 

"NYRA thanks Governor Cuomo for the opportunity to welcome fans back to Saratoga Race Course for what is sure to be an unforgettable summer at the Spa," said NYRA president & CEO Dave O'Rourke. "Thanks to the progress made in New York against COVID-19, the 2021 summer meet will be a 40-day celebration of all that makes Saratoga so special. Beyond its importance to the Thoroughbred racing community and legions of passionate fans, the annual summer meet is an economic engine that creates jobs and supports the hospitality and tourism economy throughout Upstate New York. We appreciate the opportunity to open the gates at this most historic of sporting venues on July 15 and to join our fans in a collective roar of 'They're off at Saratoga.'"

Season and weekly ticket plans for reserved seats in the Clubhouse, Grandstand, The Stretch, and Fourstardave Sports Bar will go on sale June 9, in addition to season admission passes. 

Season passes, which are valid for vaccinated fans only, provide admission to all 40 days at Saratoga. Season passes do not include reserved seating and will be available by digital download only. Printed versions or hard copies will not be available. A Grandstand season pass is $50. A Clubhouse season pass is $75. Season passes may be purchased at NYRA.com. 

Individual tickets and tickets for other areas of Saratoga, including dining, will go on sale at a later date.

In addition to the historic and family-friendly backyard picnic area, sections that will be reserved exclusively for vaccinated fans and will operate at full capacity will include the 1863 Club, The Stretch, Turf Terrace, Porch, Clubhouse, and most of the stadium seats within the Grandstand.

Under New York State guidelines, non-vaccinated children under the age of 16 will be admitted to seating and hospitality areas designated for vaccinated fans when accompanied by a vaccinated adult.

Individuals are considered fully vaccinated by the CDC/New York State 14 days or more after receiving the second dose in a two-dose series (Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna), or 14 days or more after they have received a single-dose vaccine (Johnson & Johnson/Janssen). 

A limited number of seating areas will be available for non-vaccinated fans, who will be required to observe social distancing guidelines and to wear a facial covering at all times during their day at Saratoga. 

Single-day Grandstand general admission tickets are $7 and Clubhouse general admission tickets are $10. Walk-up admission will be available daily and does not include reserved seating. Upon entry, fans must submit proof of vaccination by presenting the CDC COVID-19 Vaccination Record Card or digitally through the New York State Excelsior Pass. More information on the Excelsior Pass is available online

Following the four-day opening weekend from Thursday, July 15 through Sunday, July 18, racing will be conducted five days a week, Wednesdays through Sundays, with the exception of the final week, when the meet will conclude on Labor Day.