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    Freehold Raceway

    3.9 (7 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 12:00 AM (Next day)

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    Aqueduct Racetrack

    Aqueduct Racetrack

    3.2
    (34 reviews)
    37.6 mi

    After one hundred and thirty two years, Aqueduct called it quits, yesterday, Sunday, June 28, 2026…read more We were on the rail, she likes to stick her tongue right down my throat. It marked a historic final day of live racing at Aqueduct Racetrack. In the 6th race we bet an Exacta and the official top three finishers who won, placed, and showed were 1st (Won):Georgia Magic (Jockey: Jaime Rodriguez) 2nd (Placed):Ez Roll (Jockey: Dylan Davis) 3rd (Showed): Willintoriskitall (Jockey: Manuel Franco) The payout was $85.50 and she was so happy, she'd never been to a race track, we were at the rail. We got lucky and got paid $85 on like an $8dollar bet. I wanted to hit some tree in the parking lot after that and I did. Dinner at Nick's to go all out on crappy Greek beer Mythois, n wine. Why can't the Greeks get their sh-t together to make decent beer and wine? From The Internet: Yesterday, Sunday, June 28, 2026 was an incredibly emotional and historic day for New York sports and horse racing. It marked the The "Big A" had been an iconic fixture of New York City culture since it first opened its gates on September 27, 1894. Here is why yesterday's final race card was so significant: 1. The End of NYC Horse Racing With Aqueduct closing its tracks to live racing forever, it marks the end of an era for the last operating horse track within the five boroughs of New York City. For generations of local fans, bettors, and families, it was the ultimate blue-collar, accessible subway-to-track experience. 2. A Massive Changing of the Guard The closure is the result of a massive operational consolidation by the New York Racing Association (NYRA). The state-backed, $455 million modernization project at nearby Belmont Park on Long Island is wrapping up, allowing Belmont to handle winterized, year-round thoroughbred racing. Downstate racing is consolidating there, alongside the historic summer meets at Saratoga. 3. A Legendary Legacy Yesterday's final crowd walked the same grounds where some of the greatest athletes in racing history made their names. Aqueduct hosted legendary champions like Man o' War, Secretariat, Easy Goer and Cigar. It even filled in as the temporary home of the Belmont Stakes from 1963 to 1967 while Belmont Park was undergoing its last major renovation. What Happens Next? While the roar of the thoroughbreds down the stretch has gone quiet, the property isn't shutting down entirely just yet: The facility will remain open for simulcast horse betting and off-track wagering through Labor Day (September 7, 2026). Resorts World Casino next door continues to expand, having recently launched live dealer table games earlier this Over 100 acres of the historic state-owned track land will be redeveloped into housing, retail, and community open space for Queens. It was a bittersweet, final $5-ticket goodbye to a local legend. Live racing officially moves over to the reimagined Belmont Park when it opens on September 18.

    First and apparently the last time I will be at Aqueduct Racetrack to bet - since the last day was…read moreyesterday Sunday June 28, 2026. My horse "Assume Nothing" came in to win on the 9th and final race of the day. I loved the energy and the 70s style atmosphere. Silks bar line started to get long as the day progressed but I managed to sneak in 2 rounds of drinks before the lines became unbearable. Glad I left for Sheepshead Bay Brooklyn to drink some Guinness and eat wings at tidbits elsewhere. "Assume Nothing" now as legendary as Secretariat and Pie-O-My.

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    Parx Racing

    Parx Racing

    2.9
    (15 reviews)
    36.1 mi

    You don't like to beat down a business sometimes but this place needs a management overhaul. Friend…read morehas a horse racing today so we drove down from NY. By the time we walked In the 5th race was going off. We figured let's get a bite and by the time we have our food racing cancelled for the rest of the day. This happens way too much here. Last week all 3 days and today no reason really provided. It was a little windy but nothing crazy that racing needed to be cancelled. Seems 10 years after the casino comes in the track is really an afterthought. The track condition is terrible, the seating is old and worn, hell they have some much wasted space inside and 1 bar and a small snack stand. It's like a slow painful death it seems. The purses are terrible. They need to overhaul the management and breathe some new life for this place or it won't last 5 more years.

    From the perspective of a spouse of a Parx employee attending their annual picnic/barbecue, Parx…read moreRacing is a very nice place for the event. It attracts hundreds of workers and their families, with plenty of food and drink to go around. Of course, the strongest attraction are the horses raced around the mile+ track during the festivities. We were able to see (and bet on, if so inclined) eight races, some of which had the starter gate right in front of us, so we had a good look at the majestic steeds. I don't know enough about racing to gamble, so we just sat back and enjoyed the beautiful sleek powerful horses walk, cantor and gallop before us. The food was fairly much traditional, with burgers, dogs, bbq chicken and Italian sweet sausage casserole, with corn on the cob and mixed salad as sides. Very easy to overeat, and then go after the vanilla soft serve cones for dessert. I was satisfied with one of those, but my seductive companion brought me three more before we were ready to leave. How to say. "No!"? This event was great for morale, with spouses and kids around to be comfortable with mom and dad's work place. These guys make a lot of money. Glad to see they share at least a little of it with the people who make it possible. See you all next year.

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    Alongside the grandstand. Perfect for watching the races in the shade.
    Alongside the grandstand. Perfect for watching the races in the shade.
    Starting gate relocated for length of race
    Starting gate relocated for length of race
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    Mount Airy Casino

    Mount Airy Casino

    2.6
    (416 reviews)
    80.2 mi

    If the casino didn't allow smoking, I'd say it was perfect. The rooms were very nice and large. The…read morebed wasn't super hard. The shower was nice. I'd definitely return, tho I wish they wouldn't allow smoking in the casino. For a small casino, they had a lot of dining options. Buffet (only lunch & dinner, sushi/noodles (dinner only), pizza, Guy Fieri's (24 hours) & one more.

    Great stay, great choice for a weekend getaway.... And not too bad on the price point…read more Located in northeastern Pennsylvania, Mount Airy Casino Resort is a relaxing escape in the well known, majestic Pocono Mountains. Camping, hiking, skiing, all things nature and outdoor activities are the main attraction that makes this place popular. I came here for a birthday weekend celebration and I must be honest....I thought to myself ......who celebrates a big milestone bday in all places "The Poconos!? I mean when it comes to birthdays and vacations, my brain is often wired for tropical destinations, beachfront Vistas, or something more at an upbeat pace. But, I must admit. I was pleasantly surprised by my stay at the Mount Airy Casino resort. From the moment that we stepped through the doors, you are greeted with a welcoming hospitality and check-in crew that were very helpful with providing you things to do places to go and see. We stayed in one of the newly renovated rooms and it was very accommodating, spacious with one of the most comfortable king sized beds. The hotel grounds were immaculate very clean. Nothing dated a sleazy about this place that's for sure. The food options, day pool lounge and casino..... were all an added plus++ that made this place even more worth it as well. I thoroughly enjoyed my time here and I was made of a believer. I actallly had an amazing time filled with both fun and R&R....and found myself considering to stay over another night. If you're looking for a relaxing, more low key, five to celebrate special occasion or just for a quick getaway weekend..... you can't go wrong staying here. The only gripe I would say I had was with the in room snacks and wet bar.... You will be charged basically if you touch or even breathe on the items! lol. But all aside,, with the backdrop of a great outdoorsy feel and small town vibe and local eats/shopping.... You're in for a great stay and I would consider returning.....especially since this place is popular during the winter-snow season.

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    The lighting that was set up by wedding coordinator Ms. Nicole McGlynn was ethereal!! Thank you, Nicole
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