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MinnSkinny 01-07-2016 07:43 AM

Question about Oaklawn / Hot Springs
 
I am toying with the idea of moving to the Hot Springs area for the golf and the racing. On the surface the area looks great for activities and climate. This would likely be my last move since I am retired.
Anyone care to share their opinion?
Thanks!

Danzig 01-07-2016 09:11 AM

i live a couple hours south.
if you like the outdoors, arkansas is a great place to move. plenty of outdoor activities. lots of lakes, rivers, golf courses, etc.
the downside?
summers here get downright miserable. high humidity.
keep in mind tho, the racing is from jan to april, and that's it for arkansas.
but, there is racing south of here, in la. or northeast to ky.
you might actually be better off moving to ky!

casp0555 01-07-2016 09:28 AM

Hot Springs...Ozarks, rivers, lakes, country living, what's not to like :{>::{>:

Gate Dancer 01-09-2016 06:50 AM

A friend I've know for several years retired here and is loving it.......he's no horseplayer but he is a golfer..............

Hot Springs Village, Arkansas is America's Largest Gated Community!
"The Village" offers 9 golf courses, 12 lakes, 3 seasonal outdoor swimming pools, an indoor pool and fitness center that includes an indoor walking track, 16 tennis courts, 2 country clubs, and over 20 miles of nature trails. All of these things make Hot Springs Village the perfect place for you to come play, or stay for a lifetime.

The track can't be beat but as mentioned before..............the summers can get quite 'sticky'.........

Danzig 01-09-2016 10:22 AM

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Originally Posted by casp0555 (Post 1052624)
Hot Springs...Ozarks, rivers, lakes, country living, what's not to like :{>::{>:

:tro:

We bought property on bull shoals. Mountains and water, my two favorite things.
I have never regretted moving here.

MinnSkinny 01-09-2016 05:01 PM

Living in NE Georgia now, I can handle sticky. Winters look to be similar, so I guess I am drawn to Oaklawn and the simulcast opportunities as something to do when golf is not possible.
I was at OP for the Festival of Racing when Valhol got buzzed and Patin got some big time coverage on ESPN.
What I loved was that everyone in the hotel had their DRF's out for breakfast, and everyone was so nice!
OP seems like the Wrigley Field of racing to me. Hard not to like the place!

cal828 01-09-2016 11:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MinnSkinny (Post 1053074)
Living in NE Georgia now, I can handle sticky. Winters look to be similar, so I guess I am drawn to Oaklawn and the simulcast opportunities as something to do when golf is not possible.
I was at OP for the Festival of Racing when Valhol got buzzed and Patin got some big time coverage on ESPN.
What I loved was that everyone in the hotel had their DRF's out for breakfast, and everyone was so nice!
OP seems like the Wrigley Field of racing to me. Hard not to like the place!

I think you are right. I don't imagine that the weather here in Hot Springs is much different than where you live in Georgia. If golf is your thing, then I think you would have a goodly number of places to play here. In addition to the courses mentioned in Hot Springs Village, Hot Springs itself has a couple of country clubs. It's true that racing is only here from January until April, but this is not one of those places where you can't have account wagering. Oaklawn itself has it's own account wagering it calls Oaklawn Anywhere which looks at lot like Twinspires and of course you can get Xpressbet, Twinspires and others.

Gate Dancer 01-10-2016 06:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MinnSkinny (Post 1053074)
Living in NE Georgia now, I can handle sticky. Winters look to be similar, so I guess I am drawn to Oaklawn and the simulcast opportunities as something to do when golf is not possible.
I was at OP for the Festival of Racing when Valhol got buzzed and Patin got some big time coverage on ESPN.
What I loved was that everyone in the hotel had their DRF's out for breakfast, and everyone was so nice!
OP seems like the Wrigley Field of racing to me. Hard not to like the place!

I withdraw my weather comment..............based on where you live now, you know the climate.......the passion for racing is extreme there, it's a great track!!............Good Luck!

knickslions2 01-10-2016 09:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MinnSkinny (Post 1053074)
Living in NE Georgia now, I can handle sticky. Winters look to be similar, so I guess I am drawn to Oaklawn and the simulcast opportunities as something to do when golf is not possible.
I was at OP for the Festival of Racing when Valhol got buzzed and Patin got some big time coverage on ESPN.
What I loved was that everyone in the hotel had their DRF's out for breakfast, and everyone was so nice!
OP seems like the Wrigley Field of racing to me. Hard not to like the place!

Sounds
LIke a good place for some guys to visit once you get settled in :)

Danzig 01-10-2016 10:40 AM

If you decide to come out, holler at me. Would be happy to help however we can.

MinnSkinny 01-10-2016 12:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Danzig (Post 1053144)
If you decide to come out, holler at me. Would be happy to help however we can.

Will do. Many thanks!

GPK 01-10-2016 02:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MinnSkinny (Post 1053166)
Will do. Many thanks!

Why the hell don't you just move to Pinehurst? You get used to not betting horses.

MinnSkinny 01-10-2016 02:15 PM

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Originally Posted by GPK (Post 1053197)
Why the hell don't you just move to Pinehurst? You get used to not betting horses.

It snows up there! And I played #2 once....that was enuf!

GPK 01-10-2016 02:20 PM

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Originally Posted by MinnSkinny (Post 1053202)
It snows up there! And I played #2 once....that was enuf!

:rolleyes:

MinnSkinny 01-10-2016 02:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by knickslions2 (Post 1053134)
Sounds
LIke a good place for some guys to visit once you get settled in :)

Derby Trail Degenerates Alliance gets first call.

Danzig 01-10-2016 02:23 PM

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Originally Posted by GPK (Post 1053197)
Why the hell don't you just move to Pinehurst? You get used to not betting horses.

My folks live in pinebluff.

QUOTE=MinnSkinny;1053166]Will do. Many thanks![/QUOTE

Youre welcome.


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