Posted: 7th November 2014 | Back to news feed

Tickets go on sale on
Monday 10 November at 9:00am for the UK’s largest outdoor equestrian show,
Royal Windsor Horse Show, (Wednesday 13 – Sunday 17 May 2015).

After the phenomenal success of this year’s event, which saw the five-day Show
upgrade to three-star level and prize money boosted to £250,000, organisers
have decided to continue with the same format for next year, as well as
introduce a one-star Show Jumping competition into the action packed schedule.

Show Director, Simon Brooks-Ward said: “We felt the new format for this year’s
Royal Windsor Horse Show contributed directly to the event’s incredible
success. We received great feedback from spectators and competitors. We are
going to maintain this format for 2015 - with free admission for all on
‘Windsor Wednesday’, the popular Thursday and Friday evening CDI3* Dressage and
will continue with the revamped layout of the shops and arenas.  The
introduction of the one-star Show Jumping competition demonstrates our
commitment to the continued growth of this world class event.”


Royal Windsor is a highlight of the British equestrian events calendar and
marks the start to the summer season. Set in the stunning private grounds of
Windsor Castle, the Show's Patron, Her Majesty The Queen, has attended every
year since it began in 1944. In 2015, it will once again host international
competitions in Show Jumping, Dressage, and Endurance as well as The Land Rover
International Driving Grand Prix.  In addition 130 National Showing
Classes will take place during the five days. Other highlights include
spectacular displays from The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery and The
Household Cavalry, the DAKS Pony Club Mounted Games, The Shetland Pony Grand
National and over 230 trade stands, selling a range of goods from all things
equestrian to homeware and fashion. In addition, the Royal Warrant Holders
Pavilion within the shopping village will be back with an expanded area after
their successful launch at the Show earlier this year. 

Royal Windsor Horse Show’s official charity is ABF The Soldiers Charity. The
Show was first set up in 1944 by King George VI in order to raise funds for the
War effort and ever since then the event has continued to donate thousands of
pounds to veterans and serving soldiers in need of help. 

Next year will see a similar ticket pricing strategy that was introduced for
the first time this year, with free admission to all visitors on the opening
day and children are also free of charge on Thursday and Friday. On Thursday 14
May the admission fee for adults will be £16 and on Friday 15 May it will be
£20. On Saturday 16 May and Sunday 17 May showground entry will be £25 for
adults and £10 for children. There are discounts for group bookings and family
value tickets for two adults and three children for £60 on either Saturday or
Sunday. There are also lower priced tickets for those wishing to attend the
evening events on Thursday, Friday and Saturday when entry after 4pm is as
little as £8 for an adult (Thurs).  

All tickets can be purchased on www.rwhs.co.uk  or
telephone the box office on 0844 581 4960 from the UK and +44 (0) 121 767 4660
internationally. Tickets can also be purchased locally over the counter from
Royal Windsor Information Centre, tel:  01753 743589 or online at  http://tickets.windsor.gov.uk  

RWHS 2015 TICKET PRICES

 

Wednesday 

Thursday  

Friday       

Saturday  

Sunday    

Adult

£0

£16.00

£20.00

£25.00

£25.00

Concession

£0

£12.00

£15.00

£18.00

£18.00

Child

£0

£0

£0

£10.00

£10.00

Family

£0

£n/a

£n/a

£60.00

£60.00

Group Adult

£0

£12.00

£16.00

£20.00

£20.00

Group Concession

£0

£9.00

£12.00

£15.00

£15.00

Adult Evening (post   4pm)

 

£8.00

£10.00

£12.50

 

Concession Evening   (post 4pm)

 

 £6.00

£7.50 

£9.00 

 

Child Evening (post   4pm)

 

 

 

£5.00 

 




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