About this Event
Get ready to experience polo in ultimate style with our VIP Polo Lounge ticket, designed exclusively for individuals. Enjoy the excitement of the game while treating yourself to the luxurious amenities that come with our VIP experience. It's the perfect way to elevate your polo-watching experience to a whole new level!
Step into luxury with our VIP Polo Lounge, which grants you exclusive access to a single ticket. Located on the scenic west side, adjacent to the clubhouse, our VIP Polo area is housed under a spacious 40x40-foot tent. From this prime vantage point, you can soak in the excitement of the polo matches right from the field side. Experience the thrill of the sport in unparalleled comfort and style.
The VIP tent boasts its own exclusive bar, where you can order a variety of delicious food and refreshing beverages. Inside, you'll find high-top tables paired with stools and comfortable bars with stools for a relaxing and enjoyable experience. Please remember that you are not allowed to bring in outside food and beverages.
Don't forget that it's important to buy a ticket before the event and to present your ticket at the entry gate and again at the tent entrance.
Make sure to arrive early to secure your preferred spot, as the entry gate opens at 12 PM.
Your ticket purchase includes admission to the 1 PM and 3 PM matches and access to a designated parking area.
HALFTIME DIVOT STOMP
During the halftime of polo matches, spectators are welcomed onto the polo field to take part in the tradition of divot stomping. This involves replacing the patches of turf kicked up by the horses' hooves. It's a wonderful opportunity to capture memorable photos and mingle with fellow spectators before the second half of the game.
POLO PONIES
The best polo ponies are most often thoroughbreds or a mix of thoroughbred and quarter horses, also known as appendix horses. The best polo ponies are most often thoroughbreds or a mix of thoroughbred and quarter horses, also known as appendix horses. The best polo ponies are most often thoroughbreds or a mix of thoroughbred and quarter horses, also known as an appendix horse. The thoroughbreds are known for qualities such as a strong heart, speed, endurance, and athleticism; Quarter horses are also known for their athleticism, along with their ability to sprint and spin on a dime while maintaining a calm temperament well-suited for the demands of the game. with the ability to accelerate, stop, and turn quickly. Quarter horses are also known for their athleticism, along with their ability to sprint and spin on a dime while maintaining a calm temperament well-suited for the demands of the game. Quarter horses are also known for their athleticism, along with their ability to sprint and spin on a dime while maintaining a calm temperament well-suited for the demands of the game.
Polo horses are referred to as "polo ponies," but this is based on their agility rather than their size. They are actually full-sized horses, most often between 15 and 16 hands tall (each hand is 4”). Training and ongoing conditioning are necessary, and because each rider needs between 2 and 10+ horses for a single match, full-sized horses, most often between 15 and 16 hands tall (each hand is 4”). Training and ongoing conditioning are necessary, and because each rider needs between 2 and 10+ horses for a single match depending upon the level, this can be quite expensive.
Taking good care of their horses is key to the team's success! The polo ponies’ well-being is a priority in order for them to achieve top performance and have a greater chance of winning. Horse care is an investment in the team's success, making sure that each player has a happy, healthy, and reliable partner on the polo field.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Eldorado Polo Club, 50950 Madison Street, Indio, United States
USD 55.09