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![]() One of the most tired arguments I hear people make is that you pay $50 to sit at a ballgame, so sitting at the track for $20 is quite the deal. Well, when they start offering gambling at the ballpark, let me know, otherwise that argument is super weak.
Most racetracks make about ~20% off a dollar wagered on-track on the live product. Without factoring in contributions to purses, taxes etc., a $20 seat given away for free would need $100 worth of wagering action to offset its worth, provided it's on the live product. Would random visitor, if given a $20 seat for free, wager $100? If they were not given the $20 seat for free, and had to pay for it, would they wager $80? That's assuming that visitors when attending the races have an average spend of $100. At Lone Star, the per-capita wagering is not $100... people go to the track and enjoy racing, but don't really bet. So, offsetting their lack of action with a seat cost makes sense. The question is... what is a fair price for a seat? |
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![]() I'll get seats on Million Day here, but other than that, don't see a need for it at all when there are plenty of good places to hang out.
And on almost every day, there are free seats at Arlington anyway. |
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![]() I should clarify that I don't think reserved seating should be free across the board at a racetrack, but I do think Lone Star's prices are wildly out of control.
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![]() Gulfstream was getting 65.00 a piece on FL Derby day.
I laughed uncontrollably at the guy. Sorry dude. ![]() |
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![]() I tell you what,just to have a place to sit and read the form is well worth the price.Tracks just don't get it,that they need LOTS OF TABLES for people,and they don't provide them.At Keeneland so far,If I had a dollar for every person who came and sat at my table just so they could eat,I would be a rich man.Keeneland is already gouging the piss out of people with 10 dollar parking and jacking up the price of food.A 2.00 dollar hot dog went up to 3.75,and the price of a cheeseburger,fries,and a coke is TEN DOLLARS during the live meet.If you are a simulcast player,drive to Churchill because their is NO WHERE for you to sit at Keeneland,and they got rid of most of the signals anyway.And be ready to stand in line,for the wagering terminals are few and far between.A gambler should be able to make a bet,and if he can't,then he does not make money,and neither does the track.Why can they not understand this??? SAM machines should be all over the place.They require electric outlets every 8 feet or so,it should be the same requirement with wagering machines at racetracks.
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Lone Star's prices are too high.
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Those $120 Clubhouse sections past the wire look to be no value. I like the idea of some kind of NYRA Season Ticket, but $350 for just Belmont it seems steep. Last edited by pmacdaddy : 04-06-2009 at 03:36 PM. |
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