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Old 06-03-2015, 08:34 AM
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Does anyone here know the difference between regular general admission and clubhouse general admission for Belmont Park? I've read the description on the website so have a vague idea - but not really sure. We have clubhouse GA.

Will it be less crowded? Are bench seats really available? Is the regular general admission area better anyway? Will I be sorry that I don't have a reserved seat?

Just looking for some info and some advice for the big day on Saturday.

This is my first time at Belmont.

Thanks.
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Old 06-03-2015, 11:13 AM
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Does anyone here know the difference between regular general admission and clubhouse general admission for Belmont Park? I've read the description on the website so have a vague idea - but not really sure. We have clubhouse GA.

Will it be less crowded? Are bench seats really available? Is the regular general admission area better anyway? Will I be sorry that I don't have a reserved seat?

Just looking for some info and some advice for the big day on Saturday.

This is my first time at Belmont.

Thanks.
usually a little less crowded in clubhouse as price is greater, but still long betting lines, its a huge track so bring good binocs as the horses are far away, its a long day so get there early to graba bench near a tv monitor and shade. wear comfortable shoes/sneaks as you will do alot of walking too.

enjoy it and good luck.
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Old 06-03-2015, 11:22 AM
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Clubhouse also gives you a better view of the Paddock.

If you want a view, you may have to be prepared to find a place to stand over an hour before the big race. Otherwise, find a spot in front of a TV screen closer to the start of the race; they're everywhere, and don't stress it. If AP pulls it off, just being in the energy of the crowd will be a once-in-a-lifetime thing.

I agree about putting wagers in early; the lines are CRAZY close to the race.
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Old 06-03-2015, 11:24 PM
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I know that the one thing you will never forget is the sound. You can always view it again on TV, but you'll never experience anything like the sound.

that is why we go there.
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Old 06-04-2015, 01:11 AM
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I know that the one thing you will never forget is the sound. You can always view it again on TV, but you'll never experience anything like the sound.

that is why we go there.
You are SO right! I was at Santa Anita when Zenyatta won the Classic, but I didn't see it live. I was sitting at Sirona's (grandstand floor) and watching on TV. There aren't words to describe "the sound". If I didn't know better, I would have thought that the entire Santa Anita grandstand was coming down! The whole place just seemed to shake!

Absolutely...if you're not in a place to be able to see the finish, then lose yourself in the sound.....wherever you are. There's nothing like it.
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Old 06-04-2015, 10:11 AM
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It will be unbelievably crowded wherever you go. If you have any idea of getting a bench, they'll be thousands waiting to get in at 9AM. Will run like banshees to grab their bench. These are pro's. They know exactly where they are going and have serious gate speed.

If you want anything to eat or drink, get it early. If you want to bet anything, do it early. Expect the unexpected. Everything you do will be a chore.

One thing of note, don't judge Belmont by this day. This is unlike any other day. Go there some other Saturday and it will be a different world. You'll be able to roam all over the place and will have a great time.

Enjoy your day, whatever happens. Hopefully you'll be there for something you can tell your grandchildren about
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Old 06-04-2015, 12:47 PM
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Oh! Also, earlier in the day before it gets too crazy, go all the way up to the top level and take a moment to stand at the entrance to the reserved seats and just look at the track.
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Old 06-04-2015, 09:27 PM
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You'll live. It's not a day at the races, it's an event.

It will be a PITA, but you can be part of history.
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Old 06-05-2015, 12:45 AM
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Benny, Genuine, Soaring and Jnunan,

Thanks for the advice - much appreciated.

Packed up and headed out tomorrow morning. Can't wait!
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Old 06-05-2015, 11:18 AM
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It will be unbelievably crowded wherever you go. If you have any idea of getting a bench, they'll be thousands waiting to get in at 9AM. Will run like banshees to grab their bench. These are pro's. They know exactly where they are going and have serious gate speed.

If you want anything to eat or drink, get it early. If you want to bet anything, do it early. Expect the unexpected. Everything you do will be a chore.

One thing of note, don't judge Belmont by this day. This is unlike any other day. Go there some other Saturday and it will be a different world. You'll be able to roam all over the place and will have a great time.

Enjoy your day, whatever happens. Hopefully you'll be there for something you can tell your grandchildren about
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