As any San Diegan knows, the Del Mar
Thoroughbred Club is the stuff of legends. In terms of attendance and
handles, it’s been recognized as North America’s leading
racetrack for over a decade. Over the span of its six-week season,
average attendance has climbed past 37,000, with average daily handle
soaring past $13 million.
The 2006 race season at the Del Mar
Racetrack is as strong as ever, with money flying over the counter in
both directions. Newbies flock to the Newcomers’ Seminars on
Wednesdays and Thursdays, learning how to depart with as little
hard-earned money as possible. If you haven’t had the chance to
join the festivities, don’t worry—the season doesn’t end until
September sixth.
If you’d rather save your cash, you
can still have fun at the racetrack’s famous “Four ‘O Clock
Friday” concerts. National music acts like The Flaming Lips,
Violent Femmes, and Billy Idol have drawn in sizeable crowds, and
other acts Jimmy Eat World and Matt Costa are scheduled near the
season’s close.
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