Santa Anita to offer 'walk-up' admission for fall meet

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With tickets set to go on sale at 10 a.m., Wednesday, Sept. 1, Santa Anita’s 16-day autumn meet, which opens on Friday, Oct. 1, will mark the return of “Walk-Up” admission and a new inclusive pricing structure that combines admission, general parking and a racing program. 

Additionally, fans will now be able to access Santa Anita’s Club House and General Admission areas for the same $10 admission price, with open seating offered in the Grandstand, Sirona’s Bar, Paddock Room and Seabiscuit Court.  Santa Anita Thoroughbreds Club and XB Rewards members will get a discounted price of five dollars, which also includes General Parking and a Racing Program.

Santa Anita’s spacious Infield Area will be open each weekend, with $5 Admission, which also includes General Parking and Racing Program.

SANTA ANITA’S NEW AUTUMN MEET PRICING SCHEDULE
$10 Admission includes Program & General Parking
- Open Seating in Grandstand, Sirona's Bar, Paddock Room, Paddock Side Tables, and Seabiscuit Court.
- Children 17 and under free admission with paid adult. 
- Free Admission & Parking on non-Holiday weekdays. Program is $2.50. 
$5 Infield Admission Infield includes a Program & General Parking
- Children 17 and under free admission with paid adult.

$6 Preferred Parking // $10 Valet Parking

THOROUGHBREDS & XB REWARD MEMBER DISCOUNTS

$5 Admission includes Program & General Parking 

- Open Seating in Grandstand, Sirona's Bar, Paddock Room, Paddock Side Tables, and Seabiscuit Court.

For additional information regarding Santa Anita’s 2021 Autumn Meet, please visit santaanita.com or call (626) 574-RACE.

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