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They want you at Ascot, but at what cost....

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  • ThunderstruckThunderstruck    7,696 posts
    That alcohol pricing is a disgrace..somewhere around 600% mark up on beer(based on the $9 a stubby post and thats for fugn midstrength to boot)and sounds like a bit more on those vodka's with a paltry 30ml shot in them.

    I have seen these type of threads numerous times too, nothing will ever change though...entry fees will stay and remain excessive at carnival time, prices for beverages and food will continually be overpriced and the food quality generally underwhelming.

    Lots to be said for a day at home with a full case of ice cold beer and facing no queues for anything, no fh's, no dui issues and or huge return taxi costs :D
  • rooboyrooboy    1,444 posts
    Ahh that (WAS) classy joint where all you young ones go to have a bucks and hens party then smash the joint up!

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  • DharrisDharris    67 posts

    You mean riff raff @Dharris. You are hereby sentenced to 12 months of picking up yards to expand your mind mate. Sorry...but an essential developmental tool for an 27 y/o elitist dilettante.

     



    Well No doubt that comment was worth the 20 minutes of googling it took you to spell check it. Thank you for your contribution.
  • DharrisDharris    67 posts
    trooper said:

    Ascots a classy venue HAHAHAHA

    You oughtta see some of the dirt tracks I’ve been to. I worked and lived at Northlands Park in Edmonton Canada and actually found a human tooth in my room. Ascot is beautiful and Perth is a beautiful city.


  • JellJell    1,202 posts
    edited October 2018
    PR lost me and my membership the day they started worrying about setting up haircut booths on course, instead of worrying about the loyal members who loved the sport for what it is and not what goes on around it.

    You can roll a turd in glitter PR but it’s still a turd.

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  • RodentRodent    7,470 posts
    If you're ever in Sydney, I recommend Canterbury races on a Friday night. Heaps of exotic food vans and the prices are reasonable (for the races). The last few times I've been it was free entry too. I took the wife and kids there for an hour or two and let them soak up the atmosphere.
  • jumjum    3,581 posts
    edited October 2018
    Dharris said:

    silky said:






    Nothing keeps me away from a place for me more than a bunch of scungy bogan or worse... KIDS.

    I’d rather pay the money to go somewhere a little upper class than a place tha will allow any rift raft in.
    It’s a classy venue. I think the entry fee keeps it that way.



    Bet your teenage years would have been awesome Dharris. Rottnest every weekend on your dads boat eating of his silver spoon.             

    :-j
  • GLAMOURGLAMOUR    877 posts
    Jell said:

    PR lost me and my membership the day they started worrying about setting up haircut booths on course, instead of worrying about the loyal members who loved the sport for what it is and not what goes on around it.

    You can roll a turd in glitter PR but it’s still a turd.


    And shoe shine,,what where they thinking of.

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  • HotJulesHotJules    229 posts
    Rodent said:

    If you're ever in Sydney, I recommend Canterbury races on a Friday night. Heaps of exotic food vans and the prices are reasonable (for the races). The last few times I've been it was free entry too. I took the wife and kids there for an hour or two and let them soak up the atmosphere.

    you bloody riff raff bogan.  how dare you attend race meetings free with your children.  @Dharris will be having seizures and send his man bun flying.  How bloody dare you!
  • paraleticparaletic    3,750 posts
    Lol
  • jumjum    3,581 posts
    :))  =))  :))
  • DharrisDharris    67 posts
    Thanks for all your comments guys! Your attacks and assumptions of me have really changed my mind!

    Now if you’ll excuse me, I have to go roll around on a pile of money before I hop on my private jet. Otherwise, I’ll be late for brunch with the queen.

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  • jumjum    3,581 posts
    Sorry mate, but assumptions are made from the evidence you put forward last night. That you are a bit toffee nosed and would "Rather pay a bit more, Than put up with the average Joe Blow" Imagine me saying that in an English accent too just for shitss and giggles. :D
  • TheDivaTheDiva    13,248 posts
    I saw this with my own two eyes yesterday. 
    A couple of ....lets say bogans... at the bar on the first level at ascot. 
    They order a couple of pints and the lady says, thats $25,20 please.
    they look at each other, puzzled.... 
    She says yes, they're $12,60 each. 
    He points to the next tap and says, well, how much for a pint of that one? 
    she says $12.... the prices have all just gone up.

    We commented to each other... who would come to Ascot for a couple of beers on a Wednesday... of all the places you could go..... and pay $12,60 for a pint? 

    Ill guarantee you, never again for those two blokes. (and no, they were not punching anyone, being idiots or getting ****... they were just a couple of bogans). 
  • DamienWyerDamienWyer    7,988 posts
    Dharris said:

    The response from Ted Van Heemst at an AGM in answer to this question of free entry, was that it made the product cheaper as a result. This notion of Racing being a 'product' just being another stupid marketing conceived idea that made the sport into a retail product for sale was simply stupid. Nothing destroys the efforts of everyone involved in a sport like an empty grandstand does. Atmosphere is everything to the success of any sporting event, Racing or otherwise. Opening the gates via free admission would be the easiest and first step in getting people back to the sport.



    Who needs to get people back into the sport? It’s second only to AFL for attendance Australia wide.

    The term “racing product” is actually a legal term and is stated on the interactive gambling amendment. Link below.

    https://www.aph.gov.au/DocumentStore.ashx?id=e3f92122-7db7-4749-a2dc-5d4d63aa22ba&subId=410209
    You can fudge figures all you like, but in Perth, thoroughbred racing is a dying breed. There are less horses in work, less starters, less financially stand alone viable clubs, less staff both on and off track and the list goes on and on. Actions like those of Perth Racing with their pricing policy is just a continuum of the decline. 

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  • paraleticparaletic    3,750 posts
    If you are charging double figures for pints these days you just arnt in the market.#ripoff

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  • SKIDSSKIDS    1,006 posts
    paraletic said:

    If you are charging double figures for pints these days you just arnt in the market.#ripoff




    Exactly! The Greenwood rotate their $7/pint brew, this week it's Carlton Dry.

    I'll be taking a flask of rum next meet I go to, talk about shooting themselves in the foot!

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  • thefalconthefalcon    20,486 posts
    I just don't go anymore... X(

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  • thefalconthefalcon    20,486 posts
    flying colours...on an ordinary Saturday its about $85 a head. BUT for perth cup day..which is not a public holiday..its the 5th jan..its $190 a head!!
    go figure!!!!
  • WinsumlosesumWinsumlosesum    138 posts
    edited November 2018
    thefalcon said:

    flying colours...on an ordinary Saturday its about $85 a head. BUT for perth cup day..which is not a public holiday..its the 5th jan..its $190 a head!!
    go figure!!!!
    Its Perth cup day? I can understand high prices for the cup. But it shouldn’t be more than $6 a stubby amd $8 a pint. If they want people to actually drink
    That is

  • JayJayJayJay    8,624 posts
    Dined out last night at local bar/restaurant .....several levels up from the local pub, nice venue. Pints of 150 Lashes for $9 bucks. $12.60 at Ascot is just plain and simple gouging. Say it again, $7 pints at JP's at GP is very fair.

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  • Jeb1980Jeb1980    13 posts
    A lot of meetings this year in Kalgoorlie were free entry and in my opinion it doesn't seem to change the crowd numbers too much. Not sure if the cost of gate admission really affects peoples decision to go the races or not. 
    Perth racing do also give out a lot of free gate admissions, inside race books and at other places. Last year at GP the night before the Railway, teams of Perth Racing promotional staff were handing out gate admission passes for the next days meeting.

  • JellJell    1,202 posts
    Jeb1980 said:

    A lot of meetings this year in Kalgoorlie were free entry and in my opinion it doesn't seem to change the crowd numbers too much. Not sure if the cost of gate admission really affects peoples decision to go the races or not. 

    Perth racing do also give out a lot of free gate admissions, inside race books and at other places. Last year at GP the night before the Railway, teams of Perth Racing promotional staff were handing out gate admission passes for the next days meeting.


    It certainly effects my decision. I’ve been working 5mins from Ascot/Belmont for a year now.

    If it was free entry, I’d stop by on my way home from work probably every Wednesday for a pint and a punt (I finish work at 2pm.)

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  • spinkingspinking    4,001 posts
    I thought midweek was free admission

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  • JellJell    1,202 posts
    It’s seems you’re right Spink. I had no idea, I haven’t been to a midweek for years but if I remember correctly it did used to cost entry?

    If they’ve changed it well done, a step in the right direction =D>
  • JellJell    1,202 posts
    Also do I want to stop and pay $12 a pint...?

    No thanks [-X

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  • TheDivaTheDiva    13,248 posts
    free admission, but you'll get rolled on the pint! 
    they should be doing a $7 pint for midweek racing and they should always have a cheaper option on tap weekends aswell. Its not rocket science. 
  • hashhash    7,495 posts
    Jeb1980 said:

    A lot of meetings this year in Kalgoorlie were free entry and in my opinion it doesn't seem to change the crowd numbers too much. Not sure if the cost of gate admission really affects peoples decision to go the races or not. 

    Perth racing do also give out a lot of free gate admissions, inside race books and at other places. Last year at GP the night before the Railway, teams of Perth Racing promotional staff were handing out gate admission passes for the next days meeting.




    Get them into the races first, then once they’re inside the food and drinks sales will take care of themselves it’s not rocket science

    Or go one better and offer free transport of some sort or for any punters that live out of town organise and put on a free shuttle service

    Getting people through the gates and into the races should be priority and no price put on it (pardon the pun)

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  • TheDivaTheDiva    13,248 posts
    I reckon a free bus from Ascot to Crown after the last would be a good hook.

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  • thefalconthefalcon    20,486 posts
    ^^^ they used to have this some years ago...

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