General Information
   
  CONTACT
  There are three different general phone numbers for the New York Racing Association that correspond to race meetings at the three different racetracks operated by The NYRA.
Belmont Park (Sept. 8 to Oct. 22, 2006): 516-488-6000
Aqueduct (Oct. 25 to Dec. 31, 2006 and Jan. 1 to April 29, 2007 ): 718-641-4700
Belmont Park (May 2 to July 21, 2007): 516-488-6000
Saratoga (July 25 to Sept. 3, 2007): 518-584-6200


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  BELMONT PARK
 
 
   
Belmont Park is a 430-acre racetrack in Elmont, N.Y. There are two race meetings at Belmont Park in 2007: the 61-day Spring/Summer meeting will be from May 2 to July 22; and the 32-day Fall Championship meeting will be from Sept. 7 to Oct. 21. Belmont Park is the home of the 139th Running of the Belmont Stakes on June 9, 2007.

2007 Belmont Park Spring/Summer Meeting: Wednesday, May 2 to Saturday, July 22 (61 days)
Dark Mondays and Tuesdays, except Monday, May 28 (Memorial Day). Also dark on Wednesday, May 30.
Post Times: 1 p.m. Eastern daily, except on Twilight Racing Fridays. First race post time on Belmont Stakes Day, Saturday, June 9 is Noon Eastern.
Twilight Racing Friday: All Fridays, from June 15 through July 20. Post time 3 p.m.
   
  BELMONT BY THE NUMBERS
 
 
   
Main Course: 1 1/2 Miles
Last Turn to Finish on Main Track: 1,097 feet
Widener Turf Course: 1 5/16 Miles
Inner Turf Course: 1 3/16 Miles
Attendance Capacity: 85,000 - 90,000
Parking Capacity: 18,500 Cars
Trackside Dining: 2,300
Total Seating Capacity: 32,941
   
  PARKING
  Parking Gates Open: 10:45 a.m. daily
General Parking: $2
Preferred Parking: $4
Valet Parking: $6; No valet parking on Belmont Stakes Day
Handicapped parking is available near the Clubhouse and Grandstand.
Courtesy Shuttle Bus service is available from all general parking areas.
Contact us about Parking
   
   
  ADMISSION
 
 
   
Gates Open at 11 a.m.

Grandstand Admission: $2; Grandstand admission on Twilight Racing Fridays is free until 1 p.m., when regular price applies.
Clubhouse Admission: $5; Clubhouse admission on Twilight Racing Fridays is $3 until 1 p.m., when regular price applies.
Children under 12 are free when accompanied with an adult. Contact Admissions



   
  ATTIRE
  Elegant attire has long been a tradition at Belmont Park. Ladies and Gentlemen who honor this tradition are always appreciated.

Box Seats
Gentlemen: Suits or sports jackets (tie optional).
Ladies: Dresses, skirts or slack outfits. Absolutely no shorts or jeans.

Garden Terrace Restaurant
Elegant attire is recommended: Gentlemen should wear suits or sports jackets. Ladies should wear dresses, skirts or pant suits. No jeans, shorts or abbreviated wear is permitted.
Business casual is acceptable attire: Gentlemen are required to wear collared shirts. Suits or sports jackets are optional. No jeans, shorts or abbreviated wear permitted. Management reserves the right to use its discretion to determine acceptable attire.
Exception: On Belmont Stakes Day, Saturday, June 9, 2007, the following Dress Code applies in the Garden Terrace: Gentlemen are required to wear suits or sports jackets; Ladies are required to wear dresses, skirts or pant suits.

Clubhouse
Proper attire at discretion of management. No abbreviated attire. Gentlemen may not wear tank tops.
   
   
  COOLERS
  Fans may bring coolers into the backyard of the grandstand at Belmont Park. Coolers will not be allowed in any other area at the track. Glass containers are not allowed anywhere in the park. As in the past, fans can bring in coolers containing cans or plastic bottles.

All coolers will be subject to search by NYRA security.

No coolers of any kind will be permitted in the buildings, including all seating areas, or on the apron of the track.

Fans with coolers should enter the track at either the paddock or west end admission gates. Coolers will not be allowed through the clubhouse gate.

NOTE: On Belmont Stakes Day, Saturday, June 9, 2007, no alcoholic beverages of any kind will be permitted to be brought into the facility. The restriction regarding alcohol has been enacted in the interest of patron safety and in an attempt to make sure that people drink responsibly.
   
   
  TRACK SERVICES
 
 
   
Binocular Rentals
Located on the second floor Clubhouse adjacent to the escalator and the first floor Grandstand opposite the Press elevator.

ATM Machines
For your convenience, ATM machines are at the following locations:
* First floor Grandstand near the end mutuel window closest to finish line.
* Second floor Grandstand opposite the Belmont Grill.
* Second floor Clubhouse opposite the Clubhouse elevator.


Coat Check
At the binocular stands located on the second floor Clubhouse adjacent to the escalator and the first floor Grandstand opposite the Press elevator.

Personal Handicapping Stations
Located on the first and second floor Clubhouse, the Personal Handicapping Stations offer serious handicappers their privacy with personal desktops and televisions. Cost is $3 per day; tickets may be purchased at the second floor Customer Service Information Booth.

Race Replay Centers
Located on the second floor in the Clubhouse and Grandstand.

First Aid
Located in the basement.

Lost and Found
Located in the Security Office in the basement.
   
  BELMONT BROADCASTING
 
 
   
Thoroughbred Action, the half-hour race-replay show, or Inside Racing, the weekly half-hour magazine show, are broadcast daily on Fox Sports New York.

Thoroughbred Action replays races and shows results and payoffs for each New York raceday.

Inside Racing includes timely features and races of the week; it is broadcast on nonracedays during the month.

Broadcast Schedule
   
  ADDRESSES
  Physical Address:
Belmont Park
2150 Hempstead Turnpike
Elmont NY 11003

Mailing Address:
New York Racing Association
PO Box 90
Jamaica NY 11417
   
   
  BELMONT STAKES
 
 
   
Reserved Seat Applications for the 139th running of the Belmont Stakes on Saturday, June 9, 2007, will be available after January 1, 2007.
For more information, call (718) 641-4700 X732.

Additionally, there is space for thousands of fans in first-come, first-served seating. The Grandstand, Backyard and Trackside Apron area offer plenty of free benches, chairs and picnic tables.

Anyone who applied for Belmont Stakes reserved seats last year through the lottery system will be sent an application in January for the 2007 Belmont Stakes.  If you did not participate in the Belmont Stakes reserved seat lottery last year, or if you have changed your postal address, the Reserved Seat Application Form will be available in January for download, or you can request that an application be mailed to you by emailing your complete postal address to admpark@nyrainc.com.
   
  HOTELS AND MOTELS
  The Long Island Convention and Visitors Bureau can be an invaluable resource. Call them at (631) 951-3900 or (877) FUNONLI. Or go online to licvb.com.

Garden City Hotel
45 Seventh Street
Garden City, N.Y.
(516) 747-3000
Amenities: Pool, spa, salon, restaurants, lounge, 24-hour room service and night club.

Floral Park Motel
30 Jericho Turnpike
Floral Park, N.Y.
(516) 775-7777
Amenities: Continental Breakfast, free newspaper and parking.

Inn at Great Neck
30 Cutter Mill Road
Great Neck, N.Y.
(516) 773-2000
Amenities: All rooms have minibars, television with VCR, CD players, 24-hour room service and two blocks from Long Island Railroad train to Manhattan.

Marriott Hotel
101 James Doolittle Ave.
Uniondale, N.Y.
(516) 794-3800
Amenities: Pool, spa, restaurant and lounge.

Roslyn Claremont Hotel
1221 Old Northern Blvd.
Roslyn, N.Y.
(516) 625-2700
Amenities: European style luxury accommodations, fitness club, restaurant and lounge.

Wingate Inn
821 Stewart Ave.
Garden City, N.Y.
(516) 705-9000
Amenities: 24-hour business center, fitness center and whirlpool and complimentary continental breakfast.


Holiday Inn of Westbury
369 Old Country Road
Carle Place, NY 11514
(516) 997-5000
Amenities: Complimentary Continental Breakfast, free newspaper and parking, pool, restaurant, lounge, business center, fitness center, walking distance to train station.
   
   
  BREAKFAST AT BELMONT
  Enjoy a leisurely trackside breakfast while watching the horses breeze through their morning workouts as Mary Ryan announces the action on the track. Then take a free 20-minute guided tram tour through the barn area (weather permitting). Participate in a Starting Gate demonstration. Finally a Paddock Show will teach you about a typical day in the life of a Thoroughbred. Offered weekends up through October 1st, from 7 to 9:30 a.m. Low-cost breakfast fare is available. Weekday accommodations are available for groups.

Time: 7 to 9:30 a.m.
Tram Tour: First tram is at 9 a.m.
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Belmont Park is cleared at the conclusion of the Breakfast at Belmont Program. Patrons who wish to attend the afternoon's races are charged admission upon re-entering when the gates open at 11 a.m.
   
   
  CASHING MUTUEL TICKETS BY MAIL
  Winning pari-mutuel tickets from all races conducted in 2006 at Aqueduct Racetrack, Belmont Park and Saratoga Race Course must be cashed on or before March 31, 2007. They can be cashed during any race day at Belmont Park through October 22, 2006 or at Aqueduct from October 25, 2006 through March 31, 2007. You cannot cash winning NYRA mutuel tickets at any other racetrack or OTB.

Winning NYRA mutuel tickets may also be sent by certified or registered mail to the following address and must be received no later than March 31, 2007:
New York Racing Association
ATTN: Mutuel Dept.
PO Box 90
Jamaica NY 11417

The physical address for NYRA is the following:
Aqueduct Race Track
110-00 Rockaway Blvd.
Jamaica NY 11417

It is advised that you keep copies for your records.

For winnings that exceed 300-1 odds - more than $600 - the Internal Revenue Service requires that a W2-G Tax Form is completed. This form requires two proofs of identity: 1, Copy of Drivers License; and 2, Copy of Social Security Card or a card that establishes your identity and includes your social security number. All winnings subject to reporting and/or withholding as described in IRS form W2G will be administered in accordance with applicable IRS code.
   
   
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