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but you will pay 5 at hardees who has no connection to the track yeah 6 bucks is high betcha they might have something a little more reasonable , it don't bother me I won't go the track bores the crap out of me ,plus some of the on track antics or lack off scares me to death you must a got those those left over burgers from the NCAA tourney lmfao they must hard up for money charging kids under 12 are you kidding me
Last edited by old fan; 04-09-2016 at 05:09 PM.
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Originally Posted by old fan
but you will pay 5 at hardees who has no connection to the track yeah 6 bucks is high betcha they might have something a little more reasonable , it don't bother me I won't go the track bores the crap out of me ,plus some of the on track antics or lack off scares me to death you must a got those those left over burgers from the NCAA tourney lmfao they must hard up for money charging kids under 12 are you kidding me
Sorry I don't even eat at Hardee's but, I do eat at Culvers and I paid 6.75 but, I had fries and a drink with that. Listen I'm not stopping you or anyone else for paying for paying the money but, there are some of us who are not. If the track can't make a go of it because of the concessions then they have bigger problems.
Last edited by kidrock; 04-09-2016 at 05:17 PM.
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Originally Posted by TMaCiLLiNi39
No they don't.... They have never played an NCAA Men's Basketball Tourny game outdoors... You sir are a complete idiot
And I will second that.
8/13/16
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msdorf said they played a month ago at lucas oil raceway wrong wrong they played at lucas oil stadium only about 475 mile a part now who is the idiot
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Originally Posted by kidrock
Sorry I don't even eat at Hardee's but, I do eat at Culvers and I paid 6.75 but, I had fries and a drink with that. Listen I'm not stopping you or anyone else for paying for paying the money but, there are some of us who are not. If the track can't make a go of it because of the concessions then they have bigger problems.
its all part of the package for the track and try finding a culvers or maybe a hardee's in wheatland good luck with that http://www.yellowpages.com/wheatland-mo/restaurants
Last edited by old fan; 04-09-2016 at 05:31 PM.
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I was at the Vegas dirt track in March. 10 bucks for sandwiches and 8 bucks for a 16 oz beer. Afterwards I go down on the strip and pay 3 bucks for a 24 oz beer. Who's screwing who?
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glad to know that won't be going there
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"msdorf said they played a month ago at lucas oil raceway wrong wrong they played at lucas oil stadium only about 475 mile a part now who is the idiot"
He was talking about the KFC Yum Center.
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My God Litey how hard of a hit to the head did you take. They didn't play a NCAA Tournament Game this year at Lucas Oil Stadium. He was talking about the Yum Center in Louisville, KY. You are a moron and an idiot.
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Originally Posted by mskdorf
With 2 shows a night for 2 nights I'm sure they are making a dent in the mortgage. Plus the NCAA games that were there a couple weeks ago. Dang, maybe I need a beer cart outside the arena LOL
does it say where it was played hell no some of us don't about basketball
Last edited by old fan; 04-09-2016 at 06:25 PM.
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see I give 2 sh1tz about basketball , racing has ball s all theres play with them
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Originally Posted by Mud Packer
My God Litey how hard of a hit to the head did you take. They didn't play a NCAA Tournament Game this year at Lucas Oil Stadium. He was talking about the Yum Center in Louisville, KY. You are a moron and an idiot.
he didn't express where the event was why would I care about basketball or anybody else on the board this is racing board not some stupid basketball
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If you don't want to pay $6 for a burger , eat before or I can't think of many dirt tracks that don't allow you to bring your own food & drinks, concessions are a covienance, they are open once per week not like a restaurant open all day every day. But in reality a burger & fries at the track around $10 I can't think of many fast food chains selling it for much less.
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Hey bullring where on the strip do you get 24oz beers for 3 dollars?
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At Wheatland, you can get a hamburger or cheeseburger paired with a 20 ounce soda and a order of fries for $9. That is certainly reasonable. Also, their burgers are much better and larger than most any other tracks. They also have many more condiments (lettuce, onions, pickles, sliced tomatoes, mayo, barbeque sauce, etc.).
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The Food at Lucas is actually pretty good. I don't mind the prices at all.
Race tracker-- RAIN and COLD "killing me smalls"
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We race at Wheatland on a weekly basis. Hamburgers there are normally around $4. Not sure why they would be $6 unless they bumped it up for a special show. Food at Wheatland is far better than food at any other track I have been to. If you want to complain, try buying food at a WoO race!!! Ever been to Charlotte? Better bring a Benjamin if you want to eat there.
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Last year was my first time to Charlotte and my Dad and I tried to be as thrifty as possible by eating before the races. There is a Papa John's right up the road from the track and we just picked up a pizza on the way to the track for $10-12 and ate that after we got parked. But still you figure that averages $6 per person.
Last year on Friday night at the WOO finals by about 1:30 in the morning we were starving and ready to eat again, went down and got two stone cold chicken finger baskets with fries and two cokes and I'd like to say it was $26. I think the chicken baskets were $9 each and the 20 oz cokes were $4 each. Yowzers. Just because they have the contract for the dirt track as the same as the drag strip and super speedway I reckon.
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LunNutz. We stayed at Planet Hollywood. There were several convenient stores/liquor stores/drug stores along there selling canned beers cheap which you can walk up and down the street with. Or you can drink for free in the casino's if your losing your a** gambling
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People get screwed every day somewhere on concession food prices because they know you will pay the big price, regardless of how much complaining you might do. You can do something about it by eating before you get there and by stuffing something in your pockets, beforehand, to get you through the event.
In theory, you should offer your patrons good food at reasonable prices as a "reward" for paying to attend your entertainment event; not trying to "strip their threads" by gouging.
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