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![]() Has anyone ever lived in the Saratoga dorms while working at the track? Churchill and Gulfstream have very nice dorms with air conditioning, but I was curious about Saratoga. Are the livable? It seems it will be very expensive to stay up there in anything else but the dorms so I guess I am stuck either way, but I was hoping somebody knew.
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![]() From what I've seen just walking around back there they don't look too luxurious. . .
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![]() I'm not sure if you are allowed to install an AC unit. Could be against code. Most of the dorms are quite old and that whole place is a distaster waiting to happen if an electrical fire were to start.
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Gulfstream's actually look really nice. Like a hotel, and you even have your own bathroom, but they are still concrete walls, much like a prison because of no way of opening a window. Churchill's are nice but no private bathroom. Much safer though, but you have to check in, leave ID and pick up a key each time you go in and out. I would have thought Saratoga would have had the best dorms with air conditioning considering they run in August, but I guess they don't want to spend the money for such a short meet. |