Scorehead wrote:
pittmike wrote:
Aside from the cubs I have no idea how Illinois racing survives? With all of the government crap, limited dates and real estate overhead how do they stay in business?
The state of racing in Illinois is sad. Arlington Park is a wonderful place & a great way to enjoy an afternoon. I have had corporate events their with customers & it is a great time. We used to go with the Family every Fathers Day. I wish I could go more. There is almost no hope for its survival & it's too bad.
It's somewhat ironic that you enjoy Arlington Park, which, in many ways, is the Wrigley Field of racetracks. From the real gambler's perspective I could provide you a long list of all the things that are wrong at Arlington. Starting with the 7 or 8 bucks they charge to get in.
I wouldn't say there's almost no hope for its survival. Churchill is holding out for that casino. They'll wait a little longer. I'm not sure how they can overcome Neil Bluhm's clout though. They have to do whatever they can to beat Quinn. My guess- and I really haven't followed it closely- is that Kirk Dillard is their man.
If you follow the industry, you can see that online gaming is the future. That was one of the problems with the renewal of ADW and why they had to go down to the eleventh hour to get something passed. Churchill was trying to sneak an online casino element into the bill that would completely cut out the horsemen.