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This is easy:
Del Mar is the Taj Mahal, but nobody is home...catch my drift?...absolutely beautiful facility and setting and is truly at the top of the game in luxury, but the fields are short and the horse flesh is not even close to that of Saratoga. Saratoga, on the other hand, is full of history and tradition (which others on this board are way more qualified to speak to) and it supposedly horse racing heaven. I have never been there but would LOVE to go soon...it is the single most place I want to go in the world. The racing at Saratoga is the best in the world...period...there is not close to a tougher meet. Even the cheap horses are the best cheap horses in the world....they ALL can run. Maidens that finish 5th at Saratoga could win at just about any other meet in the country..it is that intense from a competition standpoint. The Spa is a handicappers and a racing traditionalists dream....Del Mar is more for the ritzy high societors.... |
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I see what you are saying but it is like going to Yankee Stadium vs the newer stadiums. Yankee Stadium in nice but if you are going to spend that type of cash you have to get more. The newer stadiums are just nicer. Saratoga is ridiculously expensive to stay there, the weather is awful, and there is nothing to do there outside of racing. I usually go up on an Amtrak, spend 2 nights and the amtrak plus hotel costs about $600. We used to rent a house for a week but it wasn't worth it because while the racing is great the rain and 90 degree days just make it unbearable.
I don't know why, but I love Belmont on the weekends in the fall. Not too many people there and the weather is great. Last edited by boldruler : 06-14-2006 at 02:45 PM. |
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The two offer different things and they do it brilliantly. However, the racing is better at Saratoga and the women are better at Del Mar.
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I can't speak for you but I seem to find plenty to do from about 10am to 4am. The other six hours aren't that bad either. |
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If you are searching for club and a party atmospere then Del Mar towers over Saratoga. But I am not into those things. |
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Saratoga's downtown scene?... Its okay if you are in your early 20's single and have the energy to stay out late. But other than that the choices are very limited and the food isnt all that great, save for 1 or 2 restaurants which you'll find yourself waiting for a table unless you want to eat dinner at 5pm. But like Euro I am really not much of a night owl and could care less.
The racing sucks at Del Mar compared to Saratoga, not even comparable. Never have been to Del Mar while its in session but I have spent time in San Diego and La Jolla and its beautiful with tons of stuff to do. I'd find it hard wasting 6 hours at the track when I could be at the beach or at a Padres game. The food is crazy good and the prices are much better than Saratoga, relative to the choices you get. Last edited by Gander : 06-14-2006 at 03:48 PM. |
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"Boston fans hate the Yankees, we hate the Canadiens and we hate the Lakers. It's in our DNA. It just is." - Bill Simmons |
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I did not compare it to Del Mar, nor do I have any interest in doing so, and I say to each his ( or her ) own. However, to suggest there is nothing to do in Saratoga is ridiculous. My biggest problem is finding enough time to do everything I want to do. Painfully boring??? You are clearly hanging out with the wrong crowd. |
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