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Originally Posted by asudevil
Did my wife's family "deserve" a letter in March saying thanks very much for your 50 plus years of patronage, but we feel the need to relinquish your rights to the box?" No alternative seats offered either. And yes, they owned and bred horses in NY, supported thoroughbred causes, and employed people in that area. I understand that business is business. Isn't the handing down of boxes thru generations part of what makes Saratoga the most traditional, festive, and complete racing experience in the world? Just treat the people properly that have kept this thing special for so long.
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Handing down the boxes does nothing for the racing experience.
I believe that the people that owned the seats should be given first opportunity to renew just at the MODERN day Market for the greatest horse meet in the world. Folks its the Super Bowl of racing..It's not nor should it's importance be cheapened. It's the All star game price it as such.
PS Save the statebred races lol