Below is everything you need to know about the show:
WHEN
Events are held Saturday, June 18, Monday, June 20, Tuesday,
June 21, and Wednesday, June 22.
Below is a schedule of the events:
Saturday, JUNE 18 - Masters Agility Championship
Monday, JUNE 20 - Masters Obedience Championship | Breed
Judging
Tuesday, JUNE 21 - Breed judging | Group Judging
Wednesday, JUNE 22 - Breed Judging | Junior Showmanship
Finals | Group Judging | Best in Show
WHERE
The entire site is closed from June 13 through July 21 to
allow for the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show to set
up and take down, and a private rental. However, those with Westminster
tickets will be able to
purchase tickets to see the mansion, and its “Women’s
Work” exhibition.
TICKETS
Admission prices for conformation/obedience daytime events
and the agility preliminaries:
Adult - $25
Children 5 and over - $12.50 (Children 4 and under free)
Admission prices for the agility finals:
Adult - $30
Children 5 and over - $15.00 (Children 4 and under Free)
Buy tickets and parking
HERE.
PARKING
There is no general spectator parking on-site. You must
purchase parking with your ticket(s).
Daytime parking, from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m., is offsite at two
locations.
Parking for the Masters Agility Championship, Saturday, June
18:
Offsite Location: Montefiore 555 S. Broadway, Tarrytown, NY
$15 per car | Park and Lock | Shuttle Bus to Lyndhurst
Parking for Conformation Judging, Monday – Wednesday, June
20-22:
Offsite Location: Belvedere 723 S. Broadway, Tarrytown
$15 per car | Park and Lock | Short walk to Lyndhurst
If you plan to attend, and do not have a reserved parking
spot, organizers ask that spectators arrange to be dropped off and picked up at
the main Lyndhurst entrance to the show.
If parking is sold out for the Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
daytime events, spectator admission tickets are still available for all days.
Buy tickets and parking
HERE.
HOTELS
The Westminster Kennel Club has arranged for special rates
at some area hotels for the 2022 show. When booking your reservation, use the
code or link provided
HERE.
THINGS TO DO
If you plan on visiting the Hudson Valley for the show -
there's plenty to see in Tarrytown, Sleepy Hallow and Westchester County.
Including many restaurants, and scenic and historic
landmarks.
Here are some examples:
Armour-Stiner House is a National Historic Landmark. The
eight-sided home turned museum in Irvington-on-Hudson features the only
remaining Egyptian Revival Room in America with its original decoration and
furniture. The Historic Home and Landscape tour is a great choice.
Sleepy Hollow Cemetery welcomes visitors to check out
historic graves and the Old Dutch Church from Washington Irving's "The
Legend of Sleepy Hollow."
COVID-19 GUIDELINES
Based on current New York state and local COVID-19
guidelines, neither masks nor proof of vaccination will be required of
attendees at Westminster's 146th Annual Dog Show and 9th Annual Masters Agility
Championship.
CLICK HERE for updated information.