Day at the races--Aqueduct vs. Belmont?
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Day at the races--Aqueduct vs. Belmont?
I was thinking about perhaps doing a day at the races tomorrow as a sunny Saturday activity. I have been to Belmont before (for the Belmont Stakes), but I have never been to a racetrack otherwise.
As a Manhattanite, I don't have a car and will have to rely on public transportation. It looks like Aqueduct might be easier to reach by public transportation. So my questions are: 1) Am I correct that Aqueduct is easier to get to, and 2) For a racetrack, is Aqueduct a nice place to go? Is it equivalent to Belmont, or is it perhaps seedier?
Thanks for any input.
Matt
As a Manhattanite, I don't have a car and will have to rely on public transportation. It looks like Aqueduct might be easier to reach by public transportation. So my questions are: 1) Am I correct that Aqueduct is easier to get to, and 2) For a racetrack, is Aqueduct a nice place to go? Is it equivalent to Belmont, or is it perhaps seedier?
Thanks for any input.
Matt
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You can;t go to Belmont - it's not open yet. Only one of the three tracks - Belmont, Aqueduct (winter) or Saratoga (August) is open at a time.
You may well be disappointed. Aqueduct is nothing like Belmont - in fact- its a dump!
You may well be disappointed. Aqueduct is nothing like Belmont - in fact- its a dump!
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Just hop on the A train (toward the back of the train is best )to Far Rockaway, goes directly to Aqueduct/North Conduit station - not more than an hour from midtown Manhattan. You can get into the clubhouse for $2. It is not that seedy at all. Enjoy the many good races on Wood Memorial Day,
Mara
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