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Great Article Steve! Thanks for posting. Amazing what a little basic marketing will do for an improved product.
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Getting ready to start show, but will quickly note that there's an added dimension to success (and potential success) in areas like OK, TX and NM beyond the alternative revenue, and that is proximity to the 'culture of the horse'. As much as the explosion in gaming choices since the '70's, the thing that inhibits racing in much of the country in this era is the distancing of our society from its' agrarian roots.
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Global Gaming will do well with the purchase of Lone Star. The Dallas-Ft. Worth metroplex is very big on sporting events in general and the attendance on a daily basis at Lone Star is what has always enabled it to survive. The facility is modern and needs very little in the way of upgrades. |
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Nice story, but it's all relative to location.
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Global Gaming is based in Ada. Not sure why it matters. Remington is in Oklahoma City and Lone Star is in Dallas/Fort Worth.
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My comment pretty much stems from yesterdays discussion that revolved around Belmont Park and the entertainment options that they are up against in New York City.
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Felix Unger talking to Oscar Madison: "Your horse could finish third by 20 lengths and they still pay you? And you have been losing money for all these years?!" |
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But isn't that somewhat nullified by the difference in population size?
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For discussion purposes using the NY area/Belmont is a very tough example.
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I agree. How about San diego?
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MJC has been holding concerts at Pimlico for years. That's really been a huge boost for Maryland racing.
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I think pimlico would be a tough fix because of the surrounding area.
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We had a huge crowd at LAD for the Steve Miller Band last year, and handle was down the following day. In fact, they were setting-up the stage while we were racing and were upset when they couldn't sound test during a live race.
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What do they see when they take a peak? Is it a dreary run down place? Or is there a cool bar area or trackside restaurant like the one at del mar? Is it full of people that are 85% dead or is it a mixed crowd of people having fun? Is there music or just the sound of railbirds yelling profanity at the jockeys or screaming at old tv sets? |