Kinrara - questions
Kinrara - questions
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Jonara

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75 posts

186 months

Tuesday 28th June 2011
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jgoodwood

492 posts

227 months

Tuesday 28th June 2011
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Jonara said:
I have bought a weekend ticket and was hoping to get there all four days. Thursday has already been wiped out by work but I think I'll make Fri-Sun.

For the first time I have booked access to the Kinrara enclosure. A friend will be there too on Friday - does anyone know if I can take him into the enclosure as a guest?

Also, what is the dress code exactly? I looked on the website but can't seem to find that at the moment (I am sure it was on there at one time).

Thanks for any help with these questions - I know I should be more organised..
The dress code was sent with your tikets on a letter and was also displayed on the website (if you purchased on-line). here it is...

DRESS CODE
Please note the dress code for the Kinrara Enclosure is strictly jacket, shirt and trousers for gentlemen; ladies are requested to follow suit with appropriate attire. Please note that blue jeans, shorts, trainers or bare midriffs will not be permitted in the enclosure.

Please ensure that all of your guests are aware of the dress code to avoid any embarrassment on the day. Thank you for your understanding.

Only Kinrara badge holders can use the facility so no additional guests are allowed (unless they have a badge!). Just a friendly bit of advice.. If you have queeries like this, it's always best to call the Club office rather than post on forums.. Then you can be sure you're getting the right answer.

Cheers,
J

Jonara

Original Poster:

75 posts

186 months

Wednesday 29th June 2011
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Thanks.

I did call several times but couldn't through. It must be busy this week in the run up to festivities.

Wayney

626 posts

229 months

Wednesday 29th June 2011
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Just outta curiosity how much is the Kinrara?

Just thinking from a young entrepreneur point of view, it might be worth paying the extra as a good networking opportunity. Any one been before, any comments?

Lastly are the drinks stupidly expensive?

Wayney

626 posts

229 months

Wednesday 29th June 2011
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Just called up & you need to be a member, membership takes 18 months (waiting list)!

£345 to join.

http://www.goodwood.co.uk/membership/membership-ty...

From the above link, the benefits are very limited, to an private enclosure to FOS and parking closer to the gate. Is any one a member and would they recommend it as a good networking club to join?

Gwagon111

4,422 posts

184 months

Wednesday 29th June 2011
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Wayney said:
Just called up & you need to be a member, membership takes 18 months (waiting list)!

£345 to join.

http://www.goodwood.co.uk/membership/membership-ty...

From the above link, the benefits are very limited, to an private enclosure to FOS and parking closer to the gate. Is any one a member and would they recommend it as a good networking club to join?
I've been a GRRC member for four years. The benefits are not as limited as you make out. If you fancy it, get your name on the list. You may be pleasantly surprised what you can get out of it if you make as much of your membership as you can. I'd certainly recommend it thumbup.