Derby Trail Forums

Go Back   Derby Trail Forums > Main Forum > The Paddock
Register FAQ Members List Calendar Search Today's Posts Mark Forums Read

Reply
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
  #61  
Old 08-15-2007, 06:20 PM
Sightseek's Avatar
Sightseek Sightseek is offline
Flemington
 
Join Date: Aug 2006
Posts: 11,024
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by ArlJim78
you're right, but these are just isolated cases. there are only a few niche areas that could cater to this type of crowd. Keeneland and Sarotaga are high end marquee meets that are really events to themselves. Hollywood and Arlington to an extent have drawn in the youth crowd with some success. but to revive our sport and make it grow these are just drops in the bucket.
Unfortunately what more can be done if racing continues to not cater to the fan by early retirements, the wagering mess and the preceived dishonesty of trainers among other things?

I wish I lived near Hollywood because from what I was watching on TV it looks like they were really trying their best to bring a good product to their customers.
__________________
Tod Marks Photo - Daybreak over Oklahoma
Reply With Quote
  #62  
Old 08-15-2007, 06:36 PM
Cannon Shell's Avatar
Cannon Shell Cannon Shell is offline
Sha Tin
 
Join Date: Aug 2006
Posts: 20,855
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by ArlJim78
I can just see some of the US southern tracks, trying to enforce a paddock dress code. you'd have a bunch of guys dressed up looking like Jethro Bodine in his Sunday best suit, three sizes too small, clip on bowtie.
Ken Ramsey?
Reply With Quote
  #63  
Old 08-15-2007, 06:37 PM
Cannon Shell's Avatar
Cannon Shell Cannon Shell is offline
Sha Tin
 
Join Date: Aug 2006
Posts: 20,855
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Sightseek
"Being Seen" appeals to the younger generation...why do you think Martini bars and lounges have taken off so well in most major cities?
Strip clubs are also doing well on the opposite end of the spectrum
Reply With Quote
  #64  
Old 08-15-2007, 06:40 PM
Cannon Shell's Avatar
Cannon Shell Cannon Shell is offline
Sha Tin
 
Join Date: Aug 2006
Posts: 20,855
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Sightseek

I wish I lived near Hollywood
You would not want to live too close...
Reply With Quote
  #65  
Old 08-15-2007, 06:41 PM
Indian Charlie's Avatar
Indian Charlie Indian Charlie is offline
Goodwood
 
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Southern Maine
Posts: 8,708
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by The Indomitable DrugS
I had a guy with a British accent shouting at me on the phone earlier today, it was quite an amusing event.
i hear that that guy though is a real 'dick'!!

get it?
Reply With Quote
  #66  
Old 08-15-2007, 06:43 PM
brianwspencer's Avatar
brianwspencer brianwspencer is offline
Atlantic City Race Course
 
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Chicago, IL
Posts: 4,894
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Sightseek
"Being Seen" appeals to the younger generation...why do you think Martini bars and lounges have taken off so well in most major cities?
How else would I have ever discovered that I actually like martinis?
Reply With Quote
  #67  
Old 08-15-2007, 06:47 PM
The Indomitable DrugS's Avatar
The Indomitable DrugS The Indomitable DrugS is offline
Flemington
 
Join Date: Dec 2006
Posts: 11,007
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Cannon Shell
Ken Ramsey?
There's a sharp dresser!
Reply With Quote
  #68  
Old 08-15-2007, 06:50 PM
Indian Charlie's Avatar
Indian Charlie Indian Charlie is offline
Goodwood
 
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Southern Maine
Posts: 8,708
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Sightseek
I wish I lived near Hollywood because from what I was watching on TV it looks like they were really trying their best to bring a good product to their customers.
no you don't, trust me on that one.

flying into LA is like watching a scene from a nightmarish borg planet. concrete everywhere extending in all directions for much further than the eye can see, even from an airplane.

hours of traffic to get anywhere. pollution, stupid people, and constant noise.

though, inglewood, the town HP is in, is a lovely place. it's amazing what iron bars over every window and door can do to pretty up a place!

you can get really good ribs at least down at mr. jims. you need no teeth to eat our beef!

best bbq i've ever been to.
Reply With Quote
  #69  
Old 08-15-2007, 08:14 PM
Danzig Danzig is offline
Dee Tee Stables
 
Join Date: May 2006
Location: The Natural State
Posts: 29,939
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Sightseek
I think the opposite, the world is growing more and more casual. I do get your general sentiment and agree with what you mean but unfortunately people rarely look past the surface.

We are both too young to know, but I was just speaking with someone who recalls a time when people came to the track dressed like they were going to church.

Knowing Saratogabrit, I think you take his post in a harsher word than his intention. I don't think it's too much to ask that Saratoga enforces the tradition of paddock dress code but that is just me because I enjoy dressing nice, but can understand that others don't.

As for Saratogabrit, he is extremely down to earth and I think everyone else here who knows him would say the same.
lol
so how do those of us who don't go to church figure out how to dress?!

j/k..

i enjoy casual wear, but there are times that call for something more.
__________________
Books serve to show a man that those original thoughts of his aren't very new at all.
Abraham Lincoln
Reply With Quote
  #70  
Old 08-15-2007, 08:43 PM
theiman's Avatar
theiman theiman is offline
Cahokia Downs
 
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Orange County CA.
Posts: 172
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by LARHAGE
Sounds like someone could make a killing opening up a singles bar.

I was at Randwick in Sydney last October. They had something like 4 Grade1 races and two Grade 3's on the Saturday afternoon card. I guess they had about 40k in attendance that day. The younger crowd was there and all dressed up. The ladies were in their finest low cut dresses and heels. 95% of the crowd was there for one thing, to get drunk. There were bars set up the entire grandstand apron, which is very long at Randwick. There were party tents all over the place too. I went in a golf shirt and shorts which I wear most of the time to Del Mar. I sat in a half empty grandstand and had a great view of the track and finish line and had a wonderful time. I did take a walk through the grandstand apron and I can tell you seeing drunk women falling all over the place in their heels, that didnt help their balance was funny. I just dont see what getting dressed up and sh_t faced has to do with racing, but the Aussies love it. I can tell you there was over $1M in each win pool, but I think most of it came in off track.

Luckily the bus ride back to my hotel in Sydney wasnt bumpy.
Reply With Quote
  #71  
Old 08-15-2007, 08:52 PM
trifecta124's Avatar
trifecta124 trifecta124 is offline
Hawthorne
 
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Queens, NY
Posts: 505
Default

I would like to wear the Dee Tee Silks every time I go to the track.
Reply With Quote
  #72  
Old 08-15-2007, 08:55 PM
Danzig Danzig is offline
Dee Tee Stables
 
Join Date: May 2006
Location: The Natural State
Posts: 29,939
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by trifecta124
I would like to wear the Dee Tee Silks every time I go to the track.
i want dee tee silks jammies.
__________________
Books serve to show a man that those original thoughts of his aren't very new at all.
Abraham Lincoln
Reply With Quote
  #73  
Old 08-15-2007, 09:04 PM
The Indomitable DrugS's Avatar
The Indomitable DrugS The Indomitable DrugS is offline
Flemington
 
Join Date: Dec 2006
Posts: 11,007
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by theiman
I just dont see what getting dressed up and sh_t faced has to do with racing
It has nothing to do with racing.

Getting dressed up has nothing to do with racings popularity either.

Everyone loves getting drunk in a fun atmosphere --- be it all dressed up or in a high school keg party/spring break type atmosphere like the Preakness infield.

How many of those people get converted into competent bettors or serious racing fans? The tracks need to find a way to figure out how to do that.
Reply With Quote
  #74  
Old 08-15-2007, 09:16 PM
ArlJim78 ArlJim78 is offline
Newmarket
 
Join Date: May 2006
Posts: 6,549
Default

Great Britain "I say luv, you look smashing"





USA "Git-r-done!"


Last edited by ArlJim78 : 08-16-2007 at 09:44 AM.
Reply With Quote
  #75  
Old 08-15-2007, 09:18 PM
Sightseek's Avatar
Sightseek Sightseek is offline
Flemington
 
Join Date: Aug 2006
Posts: 11,024
Default

HA HA!

That is funny Jim!
__________________
Tod Marks Photo - Daybreak over Oklahoma
Reply With Quote
  #76  
Old 08-15-2007, 09:22 PM
philcski's Avatar
philcski philcski is offline
Goodwood
 
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Mission Viejo, CA
Posts: 8,872
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by ArlJim78
are trendy types that want to be seen going to head over to Ozone Park in the afternoon?

which tracks in the US do you envision people flocking to at night as an alternative to a Martini bar or a lounge? Mountaineer? Lone Star? LosAl? Balmoral?
Actually, at Lone Star, people DO go instead of a Martini bar or lounge on a Friday night.

About the only place I can say that about.
__________________
please use generalizations and non-truths when arguing your side, thank you
Reply With Quote
  #77  
Old 08-15-2007, 09:53 PM
Siena 16 Siena 16 is offline
Sunshine Park
 
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Brooklyn NY
Posts: 88
Default what are you doing with your time

If you have time to worry about what people are wearing in the paddock. How the heck are you making any money at this meet. I'm so focused on the job at hand. that i don't even notice the people. i look at the horses!
Reply With Quote
  #78  
Old 08-15-2007, 09:57 PM
Linny's Avatar
Linny Linny is offline
Oaklawn
 
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: NY
Posts: 2,104
Default

I don't think Saratogabrit meant that all of racing's ills would be cured by a lack of baggy nylon basketball pants in the paddock.

Maybe I'm old but I DO get dressed up for racing. I have no problem with a PADDOCK dress code, as 'Brit mentioned. If you are walking around inside the saddling paddock, is it too hard to but on khakis rather than jeans? I think also that some of the "enforcement" of dress codes are subjective. I was one denied admission to the paddock because my (then) 4 year old son was in shorts. He was in khaki shorts with an oxford shirt and tie! He was 4!! It was 100 degrees!! I was fine with it until I realized that a certain trainer, who's son is the same age as mine was in the paddock, holding his kid, dressed exactly the same as mine! My credentials are as "legal" as his are. I spoke to the head of paddock security who admitted me, as usual.

I agree about the clubhouse vs grandstand dress code as well. Why call one area a "clubhouse" if the rules are the same as the other side of the fence?

For "special" meets like Saratoga, Keeneland and Del Mar it seems like dressing up is part of the tradition. I don't "judge a book by it's cover" and assume that jeans/Tshirt = lowlife, yet it is nice to adhere to certain traditions in certain places.

As for Aqueduct, well I LOVE the place. I may stroll the paddock at the Spa in August but I'll also visit the below ground, frozen, rubber paved paddock of the Big A in winter. Aqueduct isn't Saratoga, it's not trying to be. But when I get to the paddock there, I'll be wearing nice dress pants, boots and the warmest coat I can find. It's nice to walk into Equestris for the price of admission to the Spa Grandstand, get a great table overlooking the track (and Runway 7 west) with a betting machine and access to 20 simulcasts at the table.
__________________
RIP Monroe.
Reply With Quote
  #79  
Old 08-15-2007, 10:03 PM
The Indomitable DrugS's Avatar
The Indomitable DrugS The Indomitable DrugS is offline
Flemington
 
Join Date: Dec 2006
Posts: 11,007
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Linny
I don't "judge a book by it's cover" and assume that jeans/Tshirt = lowlife
I do.
Reply With Quote
  #80  
Old 08-15-2007, 10:27 PM
ELA ELA is offline
Randwyck
 
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: NY/NJ
Posts: 1,293
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by ArlJim78
are trendy types that want to be seen going to head over to Ozone Park in the afternoon?

which tracks in the US do you envision people flocking to at night as an alternative to a Martini bar or a lounge? Mountaineer? Lone Star? LosAl? Balmoral?
I agree. Of course any dress code -- paddock, clubhouse, etc. -- is not going to solve the very global problems we have. However, the global problems require global solutions and those solutions have many ingredients. I don't think sitting in judgement of people, how they dress, and those types of attitudes are part of the solution. The solution is about the masses, not the few.

Be that as it may, years ago, The Meadowlands underwent a strategic planning process and implemented several initiatives. In short, it worked, albeit for a short time, and due to larger industry issues in NJ, the results and benefits were short-lived and not followed up on. But it did work. Today, on the "average" night -- the place is pathetic I am sorry to say.

Anyway, on a related note, see the below quote, and article.

“This isn't the gambling business. It isn't the restaurant business. This is the entertainment business,” Harper said. “Whenever you put 40,000 people into a facility, you better make them happy, and the only way to do that is to entertain them.

“Whether it's with ring or beautiful people or $11 margaritas, you have to have them feeling good about being here.”


Full article -- http://www.signonsandiego.com/sports...b15harper.html


Eric
Reply With Quote
Reply


Thread Tools
Display Modes

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

vB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Forum Jump


All times are GMT -5. The time now is 10:50 AM.


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.6.8
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.