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Old 08-31-2009, 09:10 PM
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Originally Posted by ShadowRoll
While the sentiment doesn't surprise me, I am surprised that a Presque Isle executive would make his disdain for the horse racing side of his business so plain to a reporter. It seems like this person views racing as a necessary evil that's required to juice the slots golden goose.

http://www.journal-news.com/news/ham...rss_local-news

Excerpt from the above linked article:

Presque Isle runs horse races 100 nights a year on the one-mile track, but most of the patrons come to spend their money on the slots and the virtual blackjack and roulette machines.

“Racing does not pay its way,” Presque Isle Downs Chief Executive Richard Knight said. “Racing is not profitable. It doesn’t contribute to the bottom line at all. Racing has been a declining sport in the United States for 30 years.”

Indeed, only a small percentage of the customers at the Presque Isle track on a Wednesday night pore over the racing sheets and place bets. Most of the patrons are families who came for the $2 hot dogs and a chance to see something novel. Children are allowed to watch the races but not enter the 47,436-square-foot slots area.

I was at PID for the UNGRAND Opening in Sept. 2007.
It was most obvious they didnt give 2 $h!+s about the horseplayer.

However while dealing with a few people in the racing license office last year.
They couldnt have been nicer and were really helpful.
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