TT course takes a break, but festival fun continues across Douglas
While the TT course fell silent on Thursday, 28 May, the excitement of race week didn't miss a beat. After organisers confirmed there would be no need for a contingency session, attention turned to the vibrant off-track celebrations that make the festival so special for visitors to the Isle of Man.
With no racing action scheduled, two beloved TT attractions are welcoming visitors this evening. The TT funfair on the Douglas Promenade walkway opens at 4pm, offering classic fairground entertainment and great views over the bay. Following close behind, the Bushy's TT Village in the Villa Marina Gardens on Harris Promenade opens at 5pm, bringing live music, food, and the vibrant atmosphere that makes TT week unforgettable.
These festival hubs are perfect for those wanting to soak up the TT atmosphere without waiting trackside. Whether you're a racing enthusiast or simply looking for family-friendly entertainment during your Isle of Man holiday, these venues offer something for everyone.
Visitors should note that all roads around the TT course have now reopened, making it easier to navigate between attractions. Police are reminding visitors that riding on L-plates in the Island could result in court proceedings and vehicle seizure, so ensure you follow all local traffic regulations.
With the TT schedule remaining unchanged for the rest of the week, race fans can continue planning their spectating experience around the official racing sessions.
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