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![]() Not smoking anything. Lived in So Fla for 25 years. Been going to the tracks (including Hialeah when it was open) for 20. Here is my short list:
* Surrounding area is, lets just say, unappealing (I work about 6 miles from Hialeah in a "higher end" community). Many of my cuban friends would not go no near the joint. *Road access getting in / out of the track is horrible (though there was never anyone there which made it easier). * Have to be bilingual to communicate with any teller, order a hot dog, etc. * The quality of racing was horrible (all the northern horses would already have moved north and the local 2 year old season was not in full swing yet). Thus how many 5K claiming races can you run in a day? It is pretty sad when the early Calder meet is an upgrade to Hialeah. * No Air Conditioning - Worst body odor per capita than any place I have ever attended outside of a September Dolphins Sellout *Restroom / Cleanliness of facility - UGHHHH. *30% takeout (yes this is true before it closed). *1/2 the races were 5-6 horse fields with 8 races on a typical weekday. *Biggest crowd of the meet - KC and the Sunshine Band live in concert. *$2 parking, $5 entry fee to gate - This may mean little to many who pay to enter other tracks, but you are competing with Gulfstream and Calder who had a better quality product and would allow you in for less, free, or give you free stuff for entry. *Management came 1st, customer last > see many comments above. Need I go further???? My comments relate to the late early 90's and beyond. You want to go back to the 70's I am sure you can find many of these negative's go away. To me the old Gulfstream had the Hialeah positives without many of the negatives I have listed above. Just one humble opinion. |