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Of course new yorkers go to Monmouth but it's not the same as going to elmont. I'm not going to rip nj but let's not pretend that it is a simple choice as if it were like going to the meadowlands. To use another sport as comparison, the orioles and nationals are closer together than Monmouth and Belmont. Anyone in our area will tell you that the demographics for the o' and nats are completely different. Same way in football. Do pimlico and Charlestown have the same demographic? Yeah some of the same people go to both but they are different markets. Let's not act like Monmouth is the 6th borough. |
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As far as attendence goes, it really doesn't matter as long as people are betting on the races from somewhere. Sure it would be nice if Belmont (or all tracks for that matter) drew big crowds on a daily basis. But there is alot of different entertainment options that Belmont is up against being in the biggest market in the world. I do also think logistics hurts Belmont with their attendence numbers, it's just easier to bet from your house or the local OTB. From many parts of the city/boroughs, Belmont is a gigantic pain in the ass to get to and from. I have to admit, that I used to live about the same distance between Monmouth and Belmont (being in Staten Island). And every time I chose to go to Monmouth. I had every intention of playing Belmont, but it was going to be from Monmouth Park. "People have discretionary income" I don't think people have as much of this as you think.
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The idea is not how to get the bigger bettors to come down to the shore. The idea is to grow within your usual demographic first and maximize your profit there. How do you do that? Again, we are getting into an industry issue much more so than an individual track issue. There are ways that monmouth park could draw more attendees and more ontrack handle. There are ways monmouth park could draw more revenue from the people that are already attending. |
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Why do so many people think that the Sport of horse racing is beyond simple marketing? Is it because the NTRA has been in charge of that for so long? I guess i just answered my own question. |
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Think about something as ridiculous as the "epic buffet" at charlestown. Its a huge draw. That place is packed every friday and saturday and also sunday for brunch.
They put a carving station and shellfish out and those rednecks think they are eating at Per Se. Sure, its a restaurant packed with two dollar bettors but there is no doubt that there are some players that have been attracted or created by that place. |
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