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05-04-2023, 07:30 AM
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just find a nice parking lot on the gold line (there are tons of them) and ride in.
No fuss, no muss.
Allan
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05-05-2023, 11:13 AM
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Wow, I haven't checked and I just found this post. Santa Anita was always one of the best because it was such a big place and parking was $10. I've been to Del Mar the last two BCs and the parking was actually worth it. The funniest part is that getting out on one of those days (Saturday?) a couple years ago there was a concrete road block that had a gap with another just big enough for our compact car, so my friends and I got out with the "owners" lol - took like 5 min.
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05-05-2023, 11:16 AM
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Originally Posted by biggestal99
just find a nice parking lot on the gold line (there are tons of them) and ride in.
No fuss, no muss.
Allan
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Thanks, I'll look into this.
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05-05-2023, 12:55 PM
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Originally Posted by LemonSoupKid
Wow, I haven't checked and I just found this post. Santa Anita was always one of the best because it was such a big place and parking was $10. I've been to Del Mar the last two BCs and the parking was actually worth it. The funniest part is that getting out on one of those days (Saturday?) a couple years ago there was a concrete road block that had a gap with another just big enough for our compact car, so my friends and I got out with the "owners" lol - took like 5 min.
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When I was in college I used to own a Geo Metro. Tiny little thing. The Rose Bowl is actually the toughest parking situation in Los Angeles- when it is sold out, such as it is every January 1, you are parked on a golf course with 3 two lane access roads out of the canyon. It takes forever to exit. Unless...
Well, my little Geo was light enough and narrow enough that you could actually drive it over the little bridges used by the golf carts on the golf course, which allowed me to get over to the exit that the VIP lot used. I got out of the Rose Bowl quickly a few times that way.
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05-05-2023, 02:22 PM
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Originally Posted by Suspicious Tendons
Bet your bottom dollar they will have guards watching people parking at the Santa Anita Mall between those two days. Once those patrons make that long walk down that road that leads to the track/back of the mall, there will be a tow truck heading over to tow their vehicle. I know they used to put out signs for 'no racetrack parking' at the lot facing Baldwin Avenue, but I don't know if they ever really enforced that rule from then to present day.
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The mall owners should charge $15 for parking and operate a shuttle to undercut.
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05-05-2023, 03:09 PM
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Originally Posted by Suspicious Tendons
Bet your bottom dollar they will have guards watching people parking at the Santa Anita Mall between those two days. Once those patrons make that long walk down that road that leads to the track/back of the mall, there will be a tow truck heading over to tow their vehicle. I know they used to put out signs for 'no racetrack parking' at the lot facing Baldwin Avenue, but I don't know if they ever really enforced that rule from then to present day.
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I must have parked in the mall lot 100's of times back in the day and never got towed. I did park where shoppers parked to blend in. I did not park close to the SA access road. I think if you did that how are they going to catch you? You could go in the mall and out to be safe. I doubt they would chalk all the tires in the parking lot.
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05-05-2023, 11:59 PM
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I used to take the subway/bus combo to get to Pimlico. Is that not a thing any more?
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If you are wiling to carry a bazooka, yes. Otherwise ...Its a HARD NO
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05-06-2023, 09:52 AM
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Are the ticket (face) prices down this year? It looked like grandstand reserved was more cost effective, they just bumped the parking part tremendously. I haven't checked out yet though.
I'll see you guys at the "The Great Race Place"
I was remiss a couple years ago in not meeting up, maybe it was Andy, but I'll be down on the main concourse and we'll drink an overpriced bloody mary or something and shoot the stuff, both Friday and Saturday. Just let me know.
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05-06-2023, 10:43 PM
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Location: Rhode Island
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Originally Posted by dilanesp
I discovered this during my ticket buying process.
It takes a pretty high price point for me to say something's ridiculous, and horse racing needs the money. But still, those are preposterously high parking fees- far higher than previous BC's at Santa Anita.
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Another GENIUS example of how the dying sport of horse racing is trying to attract new fans despite the fact that takeouts are high compared to other gambling options! I go to my local casino and park for free, enter for free and get free drinks. "Go, baby, go"
I will enjoy the attacks of my posts from the fools that refuse to ignore how the sport is dying and refuse to learn from the sports past mistakes on how fans are poorly treated! I especially find the comparisons to what it costs for attending other sporting events especially moronic! Do I need to wager on those other sporting events I attend to make them interesting?
How many of you attend races without wagering and just enjoy watching the horses race so, in your opinion, it is worth it to pay the parking and entrance fees to a racetrack??? I will look forward to anybody answering that question!  
The Derby is over so now the sport can go back to being insignificant. After all, papers no longer cover the sport and it will continue on with its' slow death. Keep raising the costs to attend horse racing because everybody knows, raising prices is the best way to attract new fans to a sport!
Lastly, HORSE RACING NEEDS THE MONEY"?? I guess the high takeout on wagering isn't enough for horse racing that "needs the money"  ? RAISING ENTRANCE AND PARKING FEES IS THE ANSWER? SERIOUSLY??
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05-07-2023, 01:36 AM
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I'm guessing they don't want the unwashed masses congregating with the celebs they are trying to attract for something like the Breeders Cup. Those unwashed masses however are the ones that are putting money into the sport the rest of the year when there isn't a big racing weekend.
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05-07-2023, 06:59 AM
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Originally Posted by molson721
Another GENIUS example of how the dying sport of horse racing is trying to attract new fans despite the fact that takeouts are high compared to other gambling options! I go to my local casino and park for free, enter for free and get free drinks. "Go, baby, go"
I will enjoy the attacks of my posts from the fools that refuse to ignore how the sport is dying and refuse to learn from the sports past mistakes on how fans are poorly treated! I especially find the comparisons to what it costs for attending other sporting events especially moronic! Do I need to wager on those other sporting events I attend to make them interesting?
How many of you attend races without wagering and just enjoy watching the horses race so, in your opinion, it is worth it to pay the parking and entrance fees to a racetrack??? I will look forward to anybody answering that question!  
The Derby is over so now the sport can go back to being insignificant. After all, papers no longer cover the sport and it will continue on with its' slow death. Keep raising the costs to attend horse racing because everybody knows, raising prices is the best way to attract new fans to a sport!
Lastly, HORSE RACING NEEDS THE MONEY"?? I guess the high takeout on wagering isn't enough for horse racing that "needs the money"  ? RAISING ENTRANCE AND PARKING FEES IS THE ANSWER? SERIOUSLY??
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your comparison is apples to oranges. a trip to a casino does not equal the breeders cup. is the parking charge ridiculous, yes. there is tons on parking at Santa Anita. but lets not compare it to a trip to a casino. hell you can play a casino on line as well as the horses. no fuss no muss, if gambling is the only thing you care about.
Allan
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05-07-2023, 11:24 AM
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@TimeformUSfigs
Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Moore, OK
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Originally Posted by thespaah
If you are wiling to carry a bazooka, yes. Otherwise ...Its a HARD NO
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Maybe I'm naive, but I never worry about things like that. I grew up in a pretty rough section of Baltimore so I guess it doesn't phase me. I was robbed at gunpoint when I was 17, though robbed is probably not the right word since I had nothing to actually take!
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05-09-2023, 01:02 AM
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Originally Posted by cj
Maybe I'm naive, but I never worry about things like that. I grew up in a pretty rough section of Baltimore so I guess it doesn't phase me. I was robbed at gunpoint when I was 17, though robbed is probably not the right word since I had nothing to actually take!
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I have only been to Baltimore a couple times to buy metal. What I remember
most is how bad the roads are. I bet tire shops that do front end alignments do a hell of a business there.
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05-09-2023, 10:24 AM
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Location: NJ
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Quote:
Originally Posted by molson721
Another GENIUS example of how the dying sport of horse racing is trying to attract new fans despite the fact that takeouts are high compared to other gambling options! I go to my local casino and park for free, enter for free and get free drinks. "Go, baby, go"
I will enjoy the attacks of my posts from the fools that refuse to ignore how the sport is dying and refuse to learn from the sports past mistakes on how fans are poorly treated! I especially find the comparisons to what it costs for attending other sporting events especially moronic! Do I need to wager on those other sporting events I attend to make them interesting?
How many of you attend races without wagering and just enjoy watching the horses race so, in your opinion, it is worth it to pay the parking and entrance fees to a racetrack??? I will look forward to anybody answering that question!  
The Derby is over so now the sport can go back to being insignificant. After all, papers no longer cover the sport and it will continue on with its' slow death. Keep raising the costs to attend horse racing because everybody knows, raising prices is the best way to attract new fans to a sport!
Lastly, HORSE RACING NEEDS THE MONEY"?? I guess the high takeout on wagering isn't enough for horse racing that "needs the money"  ? RAISING ENTRANCE AND PARKING FEES IS THE ANSWER? SERIOUSLY??
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Yes, $10 admission and $75 to park is exactly the same. Another idiot with no reading comprehension.
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05-09-2023, 11:34 AM
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#60
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@TimeformUSfigs
Join Date: Jan 2002
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Originally Posted by Inner Dirt
I have only been to Baltimore a couple times to buy metal. What I remember
most is how bad the roads are. I bet tire shops that do front end alignments do a hell of a business there.
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This is fact.
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