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![]() I resd on here alot but dont post often. My fiancé and are going on our honeymoon in September to Kentucky! We plan on visiting these two track while racing is not going on. Any suggestions on what to do, what to see? Thanks!
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![]() Uh. Need more info. Hobbies
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![]() What I meant to say is that it is our first time ever going to these two tracks and I would just like to get some information on places to go at the tracks, what to see at the tracks? Should I take the tours? etc. Thanks!
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![]() Yeah, go to the Bahama's for your honeymoon, then come back and visit either one of the tracks when racing is going on.
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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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Seriously, those tracks are ghost towns without live racing. You will be very disappointed. |
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![]() I guess they have simocast racing from other tracks....but why go there for that ?
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![]() CD is kind of dumpy. Historic dumpy, but still dumpy--not honeymoon material. Go when there is some significant race there.
Keeneland is quite beautiful. While it would be nice to go there where there is racing, it is not required. Better still, if you can get into the some better farms around the area, that would make a nice trip--and don't forget the Kentucky Horse Park! Also, Lexington is a much better town than Louisville. IF your girl is big into horses (not necessarily horse racing), she could enjoy this. Of course if you are in Lexington, it is not a big deal to drive and extra hour and a half to just check out CD, purely for historic reasons. PS: To all you telling this guy to go to the Bahamas--he's a frigging HORSE PLAYER! He's probably 30 cents short of a quarter! Cut him some slack. |
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One more thing: Bourbon Trail. ![]() |
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![]() We enjoyed going to Keeneland on a dark day, it was our first time there, you can walk wherever you want and take it all in. I wouldn't go back for that though, and it certainly wasn't our honeymoon.
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![]() I'm lost on the going to Kentucky for one's honeymoon thing. What's the matter, Niagara Falls and Cedar Point were booked that day?
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![]() Buy a lot of bourbon, you will be tired of your spouse 2 days into the honeymoon.
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![]() not sure if farm tours are available that time of year-when do they usually wean? during busy times, breeding, foaling, weaning, you can't get a tour. check their websites for schedules.
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![]() I highly recommend spending one night at the historic Louisville Manor on Dixie Highway. There is an Indi's chicken next door and also a Thornton's and a McDonald's. Guaranteed to make your new bride's panties drop.
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