Oct 07, 2016 Remington Park is a horse racing facility in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma with two tracks featuring quarter horse and thoroughbred racing and is open daily 24 hours. The horse track racino's 55,000 square foot gaming space features 750 gaming.
Location | Oklahoma City, Oklahoma |
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Owned by | Chickasaw Nation |
Date opened | 1988 |
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Remington Park is a horse racing track and casino located in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Built in 1988 by Edward J. DeBartolo Sr., it was the first world-class pari-mutuel track in Oklahoma. Since 2010, Global Gaming RP has owned and operated the racing facility.
Races[edit]
The track features an American Quarter Horse, Paint and Appaloosa season March through June. The Thoroughbred season begins August through December.[1] In addition, Remington Park annually hosts the richest race in Oklahoma, the $1,000,000 Heritage Place Futurity in May and the $400,000 Oklahoma Derby headlines the Thoroughbred season in the fall. The rest of the year the park is open for casino gaming and simulcast racing.
In 2016, Remington Park hosted the AMA Pro Flat Track motorcycle racing series, marking the first time since the former Oklahoma State Fairgrounds half-mile in 1999 that motorcycle racing's oldest domestic championship was run in the area.
History[edit]
Remington Park was built by the late Edward J. DeBartolo Sr., the shopping mall developer who also owned Thistledown in Cleveland, Ohio and Louisiana Downs in Bossier City, Louisiana. Remington Park officially opened on September 1, 1988. At the time, it was the only American track to use a synthetic surface for its main track called Equitrack, which utilized grains of sand coated with a wax polymer. The intent was to provide a safe all-weather racing surface that would provide a fast condition for all races. The Equitrack experiment failed as the surface did not hold up during the very warm Oklahoma summers. Remington Park replaced Equitrack with a more traditional natural ingredient racing surface. No other American track used a synthetic surface until 2005, when Turfway Park installed an improved product called Polytrack.[2] The main dirt track is one mile in circumference with the inner turf course measuring seven furlongs. Since 2005 Remington Park has included a casino with 750 slot machines.[1] In 2009, the Horseplayers Association of North America introduced a rating system for 65 Thoroughbred racetracks in North America, and rated Remington Park #3. Remington Park is now owned by Global Gaming RP who purchased the facility via auction in 2009 from Magna Entertainment Corporation. Global Gaming began operations at Remington Park on January 1, 2010.
References[edit]
- ^ abRemington Park Horse Racing Track and Casino - Full Profile of the Horse Racing Track and Casino in Oklahoma City's Remington Park
- ^KFOR-TV: Remington Park will keep its dirt track
External links[edit]
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First time today. It was very comfortable and laid back. Most employees I talked to were happy and up beat. Some cashiers didn't seem glad to be there, but everyone has a bad day. It was a good Labor Day.
Fun and updated horse track. Great views and love the big screen on the track. Easy betting machines and windows. Nice to have the casino connected.
Fun place to visit to play on some slot machines. Lots of bells and whistles. Still need to try their food but they do have an alright selection of booze. Just warning you that smoking is allowed in the whole building. Just a great experience make sure that you get a players club card cause if its your first time there they will give you free play and other bonuses too.
This park is a rip-off. They gripe and made me move my vehicle because I had a small 8 foot trailer. Do you want my money or not? I would not visit this place if I were you. Now I understand why your parking lot is empty.
Had a small party in a suite, was a great time with co-workers and friends. Staff was great and food delicious. Races were fun too.