prestigious sporting event will once again open its doors to spectators for the first time since 2019 after years rocked by the pandemic.
The Grand National is renowned as one of the UK's most luxurious events and thousands of racegoers will don their smartest suits and dresses for three days of horse racing.
While many people enjoy the racing from the Tattersalls, there are also a variety of hospitality packages available. Daniel Bradbury is a national sales executive at the Jockey Club responsible for delivering the VIP packages and he described the offerings as "the cherry on top" of the race-going experience. READ MORE: Grand National 2022: Aintree pubs and restaurants reflect on 'massive struggle' to survive He told the ECHO: "The event itself is already amazing, but hospitality just takes that to another level.
There's always something which will appeal to everyone. "Even if you've got special requirements then we'll go out of our way to tailor it for a client just to make sure the experience is as special as possible. " Daniel has worked at the Jockey Club for the past three years, but this is the first time he will experience the Grand National in its true form after last year's racing was staged behind closed doors.
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