But the Morning line is great, isnt' that a bonus? You could have gotten a juicy 6-1 on the grey Larry Jones filly that won the big race there recently.
Your writeup in the "no outlets" point is what happens at most tracks, employees couldn't tell you which end of the horse eats...if you find an employee who has a commitment to their job, you have struck gold, they are probably few and far between.
The loud audio at tracks is really disturbing, that's one drawback to be there live, you have people blasting over the PA system their thoughts and analysis, nobody cares, people just want peace and quiet so they can concentrate on their betting.
A lot of the stuff you put there is, in a nutshell, why the horse racing industry is underachieving.....when tracks cry the blues about handle and have to lower purses to the horsemen, the things that are free to take care of that aren't taken care of is a big issue.
You want to show up there early and bet out of town races...they should be rolling out the red carpet for you, making you as comfortable as possible, doing whatever it took for you to get your bets in...every dollar that you dont bet on the simo is one less fractional dollar in the bottom line of the track, no excuse to not do something for the customers that costs nothing to implement.
A lot of your complaints could have been solved with just a better effort...its an effort issue, not a financial issue.