The Santa Anita was a bit like walking back in time! So classy, so clean.... |
At the top of these stairs just to the right is the Bud Light Buffet, which is as awesome as it sounds. You could wander in and out all day, and we did! We would have a drink, have a snack, place a bet, and go watch our favorites run, then repeat.
The view was AMAZING! The track is nestled right up under the mountains. For this MT girl, there was something so nuts about watching horses under the mountains AND palm trees. Loved it! |
The Horse Hall of Fame! Guess who I was looking for?! |
Speaking for myself here, but one of the biggest concerns we had is that we didn't want everyone to know that we were new....it took us a while to figure out how to interpret the racing guide, fill out the betting sheets, and figure our way around the park. One of my favorite parts of the day is when Jenny went to place her bet and the lady helping her said, "You're new. Be careful here." Busted!
How did she know?! We had the floppy hats! We were indulging in the libations and buffet! We were cheering and waving our betting sheets in the air as the horses, who we chose mostly by funniest name, were racing by! Maybe what gave it away is that I was busy taking selfies at a reserved table in the $20 minimum ordering section...
By the 3rd or 4th race, we had the process down, and had even won some money! Bets start at .10 and go up from there. You could bet on any race taking place in the country, so you had to be very specific when placing your bet.
1. State the name of the racetrack
2. State the number of race you're betting
3. State then dollar amount of your bet
4. State the horse
5. State the type of wager (Win, Place, Show, or some kind of magic combination that is nigh impossible of ever happening)
So, a bet sounds something like this:
"Santa Anita, race 2, $2 for Divorce Settlement to place."
Admission was only $5 and we could get right up close to the track! We stayed for about 9 races, or 6 hours, and had an amazing time! Granted, nobody won big, but we had more food than we could eat, more beer than we could drink, and a view that could not be beat!
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