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Old 04-06-2009, 01:36 PM
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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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Old 04-06-2009, 01:51 PM
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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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Old 04-06-2009, 02:12 PM
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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.
I noticed yesterday when I went that the prices for food and drinks had gone up. But parking is still free. PREFERRED parking is $5 on weekdays, $10 on weekends.

Lone Star's prices are too high.
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Old 04-06-2009, 02:14 PM
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I received my Belmont Stakes Day ticket application in the mail early last week. Here are the prices:

Seaonal Seating (3rd floor, split between the Clubhouse and the Preferred Grandstand, right on the wire): $350 [includes Belmont Stakes Day and every Saturday and Sunday, spring and fall meets, and a few holiday race days that aren't weekends].

Preferrred Grandstand (2nd and 3rd floors, from the wire to the 1/16th pole): $120.

Preferred Grandstand (4th floor, same span of the track): $65.

Grandstand (2nd, 3rd, and 4th floors, from the 1/16th pole to the top of the stretch): $65, $45, and $20, depending on the floor.
Basically the same as last year is what it seemed but maybe a $5 increase for the grandstand? I am of the opinion that there are few bad seats in the Belmont grandstand, so I had no issue with paying $60 for seats in section S for the Big Frown debacle last year.

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Old 04-06-2009, 03:50 PM
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The number that really confounds me -- from a race-watching perspective -- is the $120 seats in the Clubhouse, which has sections well past the finish line. To me, those seats are useless (at that price, particularly).
I am debating which to apply for and thought exactly the same thing.

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.

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