Churchill Downs is revamping a portion of the grandstand area to add more expensive seating.
http://www.courier-journal.com/story/mo ... /18113379/
They're taking out the boxes in 117-118 and the bleachers in what looks like sections 119 to 121 (which is where I always get seats) and are redoing the winner's circle. What does this mean? It means they're removing the best "affordable" seating ($200-$400 for Derby) and replacing it with $1200+ per seat sections. They'll lose 1800 seats, but they'll gain more in revenue with the pricing. Now it'll be much harder to get from the paddock to a decent spot at the rail to catch races even on normal days.
Even more of a reason to watch the Derby elsewhere.
Churchill Downs Seating Renovation
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I meant to put this in the Racing folder too, my bad. Guess I clicked the wrong section. Sorry!
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I sent them some rather scathing feedback on their website. Not that it will matter, but hopefully they get a bunch of nasty-grams on the subject.mimi6920 wrote:This so SO disheartening.
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Write and complain all you want. As Mariasmon noted, nobody's listening to your complaints.
Write and complain all you want. As Mariasmon noted, nobody's listening to your complaints.
Stock is up, but as a player I can't imagine wasting more than 3 days of my life a year handicapping the crap product they put on.Horsebagger wrote:http://finance.yahoo.com/echarts?s=CHDN ... near%22%7D
Write and complain all you want. As Mariasmon noted, nobody's listening to your complaints.
Guess 2 days a year is enough to make up for it.
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Going to the Derby used to be on my bucket list- hasn't been for a few years now. Race looks just fine from Sofa Downs- and I can pee/eat when I want, no lines, lol.mariasmon wrote:Churchill only cares about the bottom line. Period.
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I've been once, on the backside. Even back there, it was hectic. But it was free, so no complaints. I have no desire to attend frontside or even as a photographer.serenassong wrote:Going to the Derby used to be on my bucket list- hasn't been for a few years now. Race looks just fine from Sofa Downs- and I can pee/eat when I want, no lines, lol.mariasmon wrote:Churchill only cares about the bottom line. Period.