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Follow on Google News | Kempton Park’s Themed Christmas Parties Race CloserWith Christmas drawing towards us, preparations are underway at the three famous London racecourses – Sandown Park, Kempton Park, and Epsom Downs – for their Christmas party nights!
By: Kindred Agency Kempton Park is also bringing back its energetic Reindeer Racing Christmas Party Nights, which start at £59 per head. A ‘Shetland Pony Grand National’ takes place, which has to be seen to be believed, and of course one will get to meet Rudolph and his friends. This is a winner for corporate bookings - the Turkey Costume Race has had people in stitches - pre-booking this particular race is necessary. There is warm Pimms served on arrival and in the company of the reindeers one can place their bets on the ponies and enjoy some fresh air by the racetrack before returning indoors for dinner. Find out more details on the website at http://www.kempton.co.uk. At the Epsom Downs racecourse people will be whisked back to the 1920s. Sparkling wine and jazz music will precede a delectable three-course meal; it may just be time for men to find a wide lapelled suit and a pair of Oxford bags, and for the women to pull out a flapper dress, should they dare. There will be dancing and stunning views of the racecourse from the beautiful suite. “Christmas is an extremely important time for our business,” says Alice Everitt, conference and events marketing executive-London. “We ensure our packages are designed to offer our guests a unique, fun and memorable experience. With the impressive array of themes on offer this year, Christmas 2013 is set to be an unforgettable experience for all involved.” Sandown Park is going back even further in time, to the Victorian era, so between the three venues one can choose how nostalgic they wish to be! Everyone enjoys a Dickensian atmosphere at Christmas and Sandown is certain not to disappoint. The tickets are £50 a head and include mulled wine and access to a Victorian fair, followed by a three course dinner and a night of dancing. End
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