Thanks for the \"exclusive\" offer for Breeder\'s Cup pre-sale tickets. I only received 3 such emails today, from TG, Del Mar Racing, and TwinSpires.com.
The BC asked us to do it, we did it. Pretty sure it didn\'t do you any damage.
Not to mention that all the good seats are already sold out and it is still the presale. Not meant as a critique of TGJB, just the fact that every year all the good seats are already gone.
This is presale, as far as it\'s been explained to me, so should not be the case, no?
You beat me to it. Not shooting the messenger (TG) here, but...
When I get a \"VIP\" offer from my local AOR station, or from AMEX, I can score some truly great seats. Pricey, yes, but the kind of seats only the ticket services used to have, and at even higher prices. (Worth every penny, IMO: once you see Eric Clapton not miss a note for 3 hours from 8 feet away, you won\'t get too excited about mezzanine or loge seats anymore.)
BC \"VIP\" tickets are a joke. More like \"Sucker Tourist\" seats. After the hundreds and hundreds of fluff staff from BC and NTRA get their seats, the real fan is left with sloppy seconds -- at ridiculously high prices.
At Churchill, get there early and buy Gen Adm, then grab a spot on a bench; take the extra hundred you didn\'t blow on BS seats and buy a nice overpriced BC hat. Or something.
Number is right. Most of the seats were taken as of yesterday..
Happened last year too, Jerry. It\'s all on the BC. You were just being a good guy.
Can\'t really say no, we do some joint ventures with them.
I\'m pretty sure that those better seats we don\'t have access to are reserved not for BC staff, but for those who have entered horses in the BC races plus those owners/breeders who paid to nominate foals/stallions to the BC program.
Thats alot of seats for owners and friends..Multiple levels of seating were sold out. There has to be a pre-pre sale somewhere..
Yes well, all those \"staff\" and \"owners/breeders\" might want to realize that without us, THE FANS and BETTORS, their little dying sport will die even quicker.
Very true. Though I think some might argue that, without its nominators, BC would die tomorrow.
I\'ve never had a problem getting good seats at West Coast venues. Ridiculous that fans can\'t get good seats on a pre sale.
I believe many of the good seats you guys are referring to are being held and/or have been bought up by the Turf Club members at Churchill Downs. A friend of mine that is in the Club called me on the Monday after the Derby and asked me if I was interested in a seat in his box on the 3rd level at the 1/8th pole. The Turf Club already was offering the tickets and the time to buy was very limited. My wife was a little suspicious as to why I was plunking down money for an event in November just 2 days after getting my brains beat out at the Derby! I will add that the big events at Churchill are a \"must\" ticket right now - Oaks, Derby, night racing, BC...are all in high demand. I agree that it\'s not fair that the average fan can\'t get anywhere near the best seats, even in an advanced sale. Thanks to all who have posted on here through the TC. I\'m 0 for 2 but still looking for a Lemon Drop Kid to get my money back!!
Agree, no damage. No offense meant Jerry I\'m just a quiet and I like to think a loyal customer. I just logged on and found 3 emails with the same offer and then tried to get seats as I have a friend who recently moved from here in So Cal to within driving distance of CD. I tried to buy seats and couldn\'t get what I wanted.
Jerry tried. His email got to me a day before the others.
The BC tells us what day to send them out. I\'m actually curious as to why they need to do this if they\'re selling out (or selling all the good ones) this far in advance anyway.
But I figure, it can only be a plus for our guys to have the option, so what the hell.
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> But I figure, it can only be a plus for our guys
> to have the option, so what the hell.
Just because I\'m whining doesn\'t mean someone else won\'t like the seats that are left.
Truth is, I have a BIG problem with paying anything at all to enter a race track -- I don\'t care if Jesus Christ is riding a reincarnation of Northern Dancer in the 8th, I simply don\'t want to pay to enter a GAMBLING facility.
So I admit to being pretty biased against the whole \"premium pricing\" thing on racing\'s big days; even if they had super nice seats available in the presale, I probably would pass.
Never meant to infer that TG did anything wrong here. Apologies.
I\'m right with you there Rick. I wouldn\'t mind $1 to cover the little old lady\'s salary and benefits at the gate but anything more to enter a racetrack just bothers me, meanwhile I\'ll lose a couple thousand in a couple of hours but that doesn\'t seem to bother me... NYRA is charging 5 bucks to get into the clubhouse at Belmont everyday. Makes no sense to me. Now that NYCOTB is closed I guess they figure they have a monopoly again so why not charge whatever to get in. My pop takes the bus there but they have it set up so he has to walk for 15 minutes after you get off to get to the simulcast area and then back again at night. No shuttle service to the buses. My dad has cut the days he goes becuase of that. These guys really have no clue.
Don\'t believe it\'s been mentioned as yet . . . but another contingent whose ticketing demands MUST be met are the various BC race sponsors, for whom prime
ticketing is a wholly-understandable perk . . .