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06-22-2022, 08:34 AM
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well my road trip would be.
delaware friday
friday night hotel jersey shore
monmouth saturday
saturday night hotel NYC
belmont sunday
sunday night hotel philadephia
parx monday
4 days 3 nights. tour of the midatlantic.
Allan
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06-22-2022, 12:03 PM
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I worked in racing for 45 years and retired on Derby Day last year. All my road trips last summer and fall I went to race tracks. Saw Saratoga for the first time, awesome. Always loved Lexington, can't go wrong there. My favorite trip was the track that intrigued me most. Kentucky Downs. LOVED it. Hardly anyone there, easy to move around, if it's too hot go inside the casino for a bit. The oval is amazing being that close to it. And they obviously race for a ton of money. Hotels close, you can have a couple drinks and only drive 1.5 miles to hotel. I'm going again this year even with gas at 5.00 a gallon ( thanks uncle Joe).
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06-22-2022, 12:47 PM
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Join Date: Jun 2019
Location: Clarksville, AR
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Originally Posted by Scanman
Where are you based? And at what time of the year do you want to travel?
August through the mid-Atlantic states offers alot of opportunities, as well as putting you in range of Saratoga.
September you could pair up Kentucky Downs and Fairmount Park (Fanduel).
In the winter, you could pair up a couple in Florida (Gulfstream) and Louisiana (Fair Grounds).
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Not too far from Fair Grounds to add Delta Downs! Gulfstream/Tampa Bay/Fair Grounds/Delta Downs - and then really Sam Houston isn't that much further!
A winter run of Fair Grounds/Delta Downs/Sam Houston/Oaklawn could work also, without all those Florida miles.
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06-22-2022, 01:09 PM
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Location: pen
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Originally Posted by Boomer
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this, although the only river i'll see is in their poker room!
imo a rite of passage for all mid-atlantic players is to do a timonium- charles town double!
for added bonus points and to get the feeling of retracing the footsteps of pace advantage legends like ronsmac and cj, i recommend staying at least one night at the turf motel (now rodeway inn)!
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06-22-2022, 02:30 PM
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Join Date: May 2021
Location: NYC
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Quote:
Originally Posted by wisconsin
Finger Lakes - Sonnenberg Estate and gardens
Saratoga (too late to find a reasonably priced room)
Charles Town - Harper's Ferry - Laurel - Port of Baltimore - Fort McHenry
There are more, these were good ones I have personally done.
Bucket list - Colonial Downs - Williamsburg area
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I usually stay in Albany
plenty of reasonable hotels & places to eat
only 30 minutes from track
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06-22-2022, 05:04 PM
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Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Moore, OK
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Quote:
Originally Posted by proximity
this, although the only river i'll see is in their poker room!
imo a rite of passage for all mid-atlantic players is to do a timonium- charles town double!
for added bonus points and to get the feeling of retracing the footsteps of pace advantage legends like ronsmac and cj, i recommend staying at least one night at the turf motel (now rodeway inn)!
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I'll be there for the CT Classic in August!
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06-23-2022, 08:27 AM
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Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Mukwonago, WI
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Originally Posted by geroge.burns99
I usually stay in Albany
plenty of reasonable hotels & places to eat
only 30 minutes from track
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Stayed in Troy and Johnstown the times I went before.
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06-23-2022, 11:22 AM
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Jersey Shore
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Originally Posted by CBYRacer
Hi everyone,
What might be some good 2-3 day high-level itineraries for a long-time horse racing fan that hasn't had an opportunity to see some of the major venues yet? Ideally would be a mix of track-visits, tours / history, farms, etc. Appreciate any ideas you might have on this. Thanks!
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Lexington and Saratoga have it all and both are ideal choices. Monmouth is also a great choice especially if you like the beach, live music (the Blu Grotto restuarant adjacent to the track, the shore area and Asbury Park are all good options) and even a little history from both Revolutionary War (Battle of Freehold, Battle
Of Trenton) and WWII (there is an old fort on Sandy Hook and separately a weapons battery nearby that formed part of the US Atlantic defenses). Other racing options like Del, Parx depending when you go. Feel free to DM if you want more.
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06-25-2022, 10:44 PM
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Join Date: Jun 2020
Posts: 178
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Scanman
Where are you based? And at what time of the year do you want to travel?
August through the mid-Atlantic states offers alot of opportunities, as well as putting you in range of Saratoga.
September you could pair up Kentucky Downs and Fairmount Park (Fanduel).
In the winter, you could pair up a couple in Florida (Gulfstream) and Louisiana (Fair Grounds).
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Midwest-based, Scanman. These are good ideas. Thanks much!
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06-25-2022, 10:46 PM
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Join Date: Jun 2020
Posts: 178
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Wow. Appreciate all the great ideas, guys! Pace Advantage is a great place! Thanks for all your input, everyone!
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