The Ascots promises a world-class Durban July experience โ but is it Worth the Price of Entry?
Other marquees at the Durban July offer premium packages at significantly lower price points. What does The Ascots offer that they don't?
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Other marquees at the Durban July offer premium packages at significantly lower price points. What does The Ascots offer that they don't?
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