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ShadowRoll 11-28-2007 08:16 AM

Penn Nat'l query
 
Anyone know when Penn Nat'l will re-open public access to the track? News reports say the casino is scheduled to open in February. I'd like to take a trip there (and maybe visit Real Quiet on the way at his new digs), but I'd like to be able to actually stand by the rail rather than be stuck in a building far away.

GPK 11-28-2007 08:57 AM

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Originally Posted by ShadowRoll
Anyone know when Penn Nat'l will re-open public access to the track? News reports say the casino is scheduled to open in February. I'd like to take a trip there (and maybe visit Real Quiet on the way at his new digs), but I'd like to be able to actually stand by the rail rather than be stuck in a building far away.


Dr. Fager would be our board expert on Penn National. Hopefully he will see this and be able to help you out.

MaTH716 11-28-2007 09:04 AM

Is Penn National near Hershey Park?

dr. fager 11-28-2007 09:33 AM

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Originally Posted by ShadowRoll
Anyone know when Penn Nat'l will re-open public access to the track? News reports say the casino is scheduled to open in February. I'd like to take a trip there (and maybe visit Real Quiet on the way at his new digs), but I'd like to be able to actually stand by the rail rather than be stuck in a building far away.

Unfortunately, I don't think so. I was just up Saturday and they're putting in the slots now. There really doesn't appear to be any plan towards getting the access to live racing opened up prior to the casino opening. The temporary structure isn't far away, but it sucks you can go out and see the temporary paddock but there is no view of the track you're forced to go back inside and watch on closed circuit tv.

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Originally Posted by MaTH716
Is Penn National near Hershey Park?

Yes it is, about 7 miles. If you continue on Hershey Park Drive East and turn left onto 743, keep going straight it's right over I81 you can't miss it.

GPK 11-28-2007 11:41 AM

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Originally Posted by dr. fager
Unfortunately, I don't think so. I was just up Saturday and they're putting in the slots now. There really doesn't appear to be any plan towards getting the access to live racing opened up prior to the casino opening. The temporary structure isn't far away, but it sucks you can go out and see the temporary paddock but there is no view of the track you're forced to go back inside and watch on closed circuit tv.


Yes it is, about 7 miles. If you continue on Hershey Park Drive East and turn left onto 743, keep going straight it's right over I81 you can't miss it.

I knew you would come through...:cool:

saucon17 11-28-2007 12:00 PM

Since Delaware Park finished their live race meet and I refused to go to Philly Park for live racing because they treat there horse bettors as second class citizens compared to the slot players. I can't wait for Penn to finish their construction, it looks like a going to be a first class facilty when I went there about 10 days ago and hopefully they put lights up for their turf course.

MaTH716 11-28-2007 12:22 PM

I guess then there is a reason to take my family to Penn National, Oh! I mean Hershey Park.

ShadowRoll 11-28-2007 01:03 PM

Gracias, good doctor.

GenuineRisk 11-28-2007 02:45 PM

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Originally Posted by ShadowRoll
Gracias, good doctor.

Will Penn Ridge Farm take visitors, do you know? I've been thinking about visiting, too, since my parents live outside Middletown and I need something to do while my nieces have a Dora marathon on the tv. :) I tried googling the farm for a contact number or website, but there's not much information on the new digs yet.

ShadowRoll 11-28-2007 03:50 PM

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Originally Posted by GenuineRisk
Will Penn Ridge Farm take visitors, do you know? I've been thinking about visiting, too, since my parents live outside Middletown and I need something to do while my nieces have a Dora marathon on the tv. :) I tried googling the farm for a contact number or website, but there's not much information on the new digs yet.

Don't know. Intended to contact them closer to the time of my trip. If you find out, let me know.

GenuineRisk 11-28-2007 08:19 PM

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Originally Posted by ShadowRoll
Don't know. Intended to contact them closer to the time of my trip. If you find out, let me know.

Will do. I'll be there over the holidays so my visit would be around then. If visitors are welcome, I'll post or pm and let you know.

Mortimer 12-15-2007 09:00 PM

( I don't know about you...but the suspense is killing me. )

GPK 12-15-2007 09:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Mortimer
( I don't know about you...but the suspense is killing me. )

softly?

Mortimer 12-15-2007 09:09 PM

Please...no flack.

ShadowRoll 02-12-2008 03:41 PM

Going to check out Penn Nat'l's new digs this Friday. Called Penn Ridge Farm regarding visiting Real Quiet on the way. They sound amenable to visits, if anyone's interested, but not this week due to ongoing barn construction.

SentToStud 02-12-2008 04:01 PM

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Originally Posted by ShadowRoll
Anyone know when Penn Nat'l will re-open public access to the track? News reports say the casino is scheduled to open in February. I'd like to take a trip there (and maybe visit Real Quiet on the way at his new digs), but I'd like to be able to actually stand by the rail rather than be stuck in a building far away.

I believe they open today but racing is cancelled due to weather.

dr. fager 03-13-2008 02:20 PM

Visited this weekend, must say I was very disappointed. The facility is nice if you're going for slots or a beautiful sports bar. However, for horse players I can't say they seemed to consider them at all....especially simulcast players.

1.) all entry through the casino, Delaware park has this right if I don't want to walk through the casino it's sure nice not to have to.
2.) Sports bar....no racing feeds, never will be
3.) I don't even know how to describe the simulcast area, sort of like the airport looking at arrival/departure screens. The space is long and narrow. Also, these TV's are all track feeds, no sports available. I may be in the minority but especially in the fall I like the big game on in the corner while I play.

Live racing is much better, although they really decreased the outside area and moved it pretty far from the rail. The toteboard is nice.


Maybe it'll grow on me...we'll see

ShadowRoll 03-16-2008 12:16 PM

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Originally Posted by dr. fager
Visited this weekend, must say I was very disappointed. The facility is nice if you're going for slots or a beautiful sports bar. However, for horse players I can't say they seemed to consider them at all....especially simulcast players.

1.) all entry through the casino, Delaware park has this right if I don't want to walk through the casino it's sure nice not to have to.
2.) Sports bar....no racing feeds, never will be
3.) I don't even know how to describe the simulcast area, sort of like the airport looking at arrival/departure screens. The space is long and narrow. Also, these TV's are all track feeds, no sports available. I may be in the minority but especially in the fall I like the big game on in the corner while I play.

Live racing is much better, although they really decreased the outside area and moved it pretty far from the rail. The toteboard is nice.


Maybe it'll grow on me...we'll see

This is the future of racing, at least at the small venues.

On my recent trip there, I spent most of my time outside. It is a small area, but kind of cozy. And Blue Mountain, for someone who grew up in a mostly flat part of PA, is impressive looming over the track.

Mortimer 03-16-2008 02:01 PM

This thread is to coma for.







:rolleyes:

notyep59 03-17-2008 06:53 AM

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Originally Posted by Avery_Smartman
This thread is to coma for.







:rolleyes:


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