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I've never been to the Belmont when an actual TC was on the line. Unfortunately I'll Have Another scratched the year I was going. But from what I witnessed that day crowd wise, trying to show up at Belmont 4:00 on Saturday sounds like an absolute suicide mission.
He's going to need tickets ahead of time, any extra's will probably be sold by 9:30 am, no chance at finding anything at 4:00.
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Yeah Jim, but showing up at 4:00 with a GA ticket just might get you a view of a TV in the backyard. Good Luck getting any kind of view of the actual track.
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Felix Unger talking to Oscar Madison: "Your horse could finish third by 20 lengths and they still pay you? And you have been losing money for all these years?!" |
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You can somewhat see the track if you're tall and stand at the back of the apron, since it slopes. Don't stand behind the benches, though, cause everyone stands up on the benches. If you smoke a cigar, that'll give you some elbow room (and a few dirty looks).
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About two weeks back (perhaps more), NYRA President Chris Kay mentioned that general admission ($10) and clubhouse admission ($30) might be closed earlier than the actual post-time (11:30am) on Saturday.
In the report that I read, Kay mentioned that he did not want to stuff 120,000+ people into the facility and would rather keep the headcount manageable in the 100,000 range. Whether or not this turns out to be the case remains to be seen; however, anything you can do to make your admission process simpler will be to your benefit. This includes advance purchasing for the 146th Belmont Stakes program. |
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from NYRA.com:
There is VERY LIMITED availability remaining in the North Shore Terrace, Marquee Tent, Festival Tent and Trackside Tent. Please call our box office at 844-NYRA-TIX or email boxoffice@nyrainc.com for more information. |
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Now my big concern is getting a souvenir glass before they're all gone. ![]() (I fully admit, my stubbornness is due to my hating Ticketmaster with the heat of a thousand fiery suns and not wanting them to get any service charge money out of me.)
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Unless I'm mistaken, he can buy general admission any time. I don't think Belmont sells out general admission or clubhouse, since you're not guaranteed a seat. It's going to be bedlam, but it can be done. I'm going to buy general admission at the gate (earlier in the day), and while Smarty Jones' Belmont was crazy on general admission, I lived to tell the tale.
He might (might) be able to buy tickets for a reserved seat when he gets there- I had an acquaintance who bought two tickets for $75 each for reserved seats in 2004 from a guy outside the gate. But there's always the risk they're fakes. Here's the link to the page about tickets on the NYRA site. It says walkup tickets will be available: http://www.nyra.com/belmont/grandsta...elmont-stakes/
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