2024-11-08 09:32:00
The Paris-Vincennes Hippodrome invites us to wake up and warm up our winter Sundays, from November 17 to February 23. Whether you are looking for a moment of relaxation with the family, taste discoveries or simply thrills, Paris-Vincennes opens its doors to you for Sundays full of flavors, colors and warmth.
Sunday November 17, Dimanche Plaisirs is organizing a big racecourse party for the opening of the 2024/2025 season. USA fanfares, Food Court by Les Comptoirs de Milo, free entertainment, guided tours of the stables and a following bus will delight the whole family.
Pleasure Sundays are much more than races: these days are an invitation to live a unique experience throughout 12 Sundays of the Winter Meeting. The adrenaline of the most prestigious horse races, thrilling entertainment for all ages and the discovery of the flavors of the Food Court by Les Comptoirs de Milo. A varied program for all tastes, in a festive and warm atmosphere.
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**Interview with Jacques Dupont, Event Organizer at Paris-Vincennes Hippodrome**
**Editor:** Jacques, the Pleasures Sundays at Paris-Vincennes are set to kick off soon. What can attendees expect from this year’s event?
**Jacques Dupont:** This year’s Pleasures Sundays promise a vibrant mix of excitement and relaxation. From thrilling horse races to culinary delights at our Food Court, families can look forward to a wonderful experience every Sunday from November 17 to February 23.
**Editor:** The combination of food and entertainment sounds enticing. How do you think this will impact the traditional perception of horse racing?
**Jacques Dupont:** We believe it will significantly change how people view horse racing. It’s not just about the races anymore; it’s about creating a community space where families can bond over shared experiences, discover new tastes, and enjoy various entertainment options.
**Editor:** It sounds like an appealing way to attract a broader audience. Do you think the addition of events like guided tours of the stables and a food court could compete with other forms of entertainment during winter?
**Jacques Dupont:** Absolutely! We want to position our Sundays as a top option for family outings. The interactive elements, along with the thrill of live racing, provide a unique experience that stands apart from typical winter activities.
**Editor:** That’s an interesting take! As the event unfolds, I wonder how readers feel about blending racing with family entertainment. Do you think traditionalists may resist this change? What do you all think?