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XIIPointStables 06-01-2010 01:40 PM

I'm going to bump this as a buddy and I have committed to go this year. It will be out first trip to Belmont.

RE: Tickets. There are three levels as best as I can tell: Second, Third and Upper Third.

Does anyone have a real passionate plea as to what is the best level?

randallscott35 06-01-2010 01:41 PM

Its a great day. Enjoy.

XIIPointStables 06-01-2010 01:45 PM

Looking forward to it. Thanks.

Just trying to figure out what to do about tickets.

We're going to forgo the cooler and chairs and just get tickets. Just don't know what the best level is in the building.

geeker2 06-01-2010 01:49 PM

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Originally Posted by XIIPointStables (Post 653058)
Looking forward to it. Thanks.

Just trying to figure out what to do about tickets.

We're going to forgo the cooler and chairs and just get tickets. Just don't know what the best level is in the building.

Don't use valet parking on Belmont Day

XIIPointStables 06-01-2010 02:33 PM

Cardus thanks.

My friend was able to find seats in the upper tier, 3Q, Row T (they said that was 2nd row of the upper tier, we'll see) for like $30 each. Figured that was a good deal. Labeled "Preferred Grandstand" whatever that means.

Any other tips or suggestions for the day are welcome!

Lava 06-01-2010 05:18 PM

I am sitting in 3Q row s seats 19 and 20

pointman 06-02-2010 12:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Cardus (Post 531307)
You admit to this publicly?

Brave man, brave man!

It could be worse, I could be a 7 foot over protective Italian who is anti-gambling/alcohol. ;)

Quote:

Originally Posted by XIIPointStables (Post 653055)
I'm going to bump this as a buddy and I have committed to go this year. It will be out first trip to Belmont.

RE: Tickets. There are three levels as best as I can tell: Second, Third and Upper Third.

Does anyone have a real passionate plea as to what is the best level?

Belmont Park is a great racetrack which is a tremendous place to see. The level really is irrelevant as the view is terrific regardless, the closer to the finish line the better.

Enjoy it, without a triple crown on the line Belmont Stakes day is one of the more enjoyable days you can have Belmont Park, the facility is huge and will easily handle the crowd on hand making it a great racetrack experience!

pmacdaddy 06-02-2010 08:42 AM

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Originally Posted by XIIPointStables (Post 653085)
Cardus thanks.

My friend was able to find seats in the upper tier, 3Q, Row T (they said that was 2nd row of the upper tier, we'll see) for like $30 each. Figured that was a good deal. Labeled "Preferred Grandstand" whatever that means.

Any other tips or suggestions for the day are welcome!

That section is a good spot. Face value is $65 and includes clubhouse admission. We are sitting one section over in 3P (1-8). We also sat there for Breeders Cup and thought it was just fine. Enjoy!

XIIPointStables 06-02-2010 10:20 AM

Thanks for all the replies. Sounds like my Yankee Fan friend did okay. But of an upset there.

If I were sending someone to Saratoga, I might mention to them to of course eat at Carolina BBQ. And if they'd already sampled the fine food there, grab a Hattie's sandwich.

Is there a must-eat at place at Belmont?

pmacdaddy 06-02-2010 10:46 AM

Nothing on track to rave about in my opinion.

I did have a stuffed veal chop at King Umberto's last Saturday that was absolutely out of this world. Baked clams there get the full 4 stars as well...

SniperSB23 06-04-2010 01:49 PM

Anywhere that DTers are meeting up tomorrow? I've decided to make the trip down.

XIIPointStables 06-06-2010 02:58 PM

Had a great maiden voyage to Belmont. Place is huge. Got there very early in time for 9:30AM doors opening.

Spent an hour walking around the complex. Clubhouse area was terrific.

Was taken by how few people seemed to be there for the beginning of a Triple Crown day. As the day wore on and more and more people arrived, I was even more taken back by how well the track holds 45k.

The only time we waited in line all day were for beers between like 4-6PM and the eventual ATM run. Never waited more than a second to bet.

It was a stark contrast to say the Travers, which always seems packed and forces me to bet with 15 MTP each race.

Besides an overall terrible day handicapping and betting, a great day as a fan of racing.

AlreadyHome 06-06-2010 03:10 PM

VN
 
thanx for the update on your trip @Belmont, very nice,.,..
do you have any picture maybe you can share them...
an we can see from your eyes....:)


lol at a update you made hahahahah you waited 3seconds
to place a bet, in racing thats a long time in humans is 3seconds
:$:

sorry your handicapping didn't go as you wanted, a few
members here picked some good horses that won or placed

but over all it sounds like you had a good time, well done...


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