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    Turf Paradise - And the Derby race 12 was off, 6 May 2023

    Turf Paradise

    (131 reviews)

    This is the first time I've been here and it was quite eventful. To enter you'll need to pay $5…read morethrough the club house. There is the turf entrance but it was too hot for that. Once you go through the doors there's an escalator and stairs to go up. I got here at 12pm to get our table ready because apparently it's a packed house due to the prize amount being $200k assuming you win Turf Paradise races 3-8. I only won race 2 putting horse number 8, Dos Special Eye8Mark A. Jasso | Alex Garcia. With $2 to bet to win I won $15.80 haha! Betting on the horses using the trifecta way was very difficult and costly. You can go to the machines to bet where you'll get the change on a betting ticket to use as your money. Or you can use the cashiers to place your bets. We tried the bowl of beef chili (which was more like paste consistency rather than soup so we ate these with some of our nacho chips), nachos and chips with salsa and guacamole. Tables are very minimal and space is tight. Most are 4 chairs to a table. Our server was very friendly and attentive. There were mostly adults and few kids that attended today's event. This is wheelchair friendly too. Great for large groups as long as you reserve to have a bunch of tables near each other. I would come back again!

    Fun group activity, but no vegan or healthy food options on the menu. Best to eat before and bring…read moresnacks and a water bottle in your purse. Also bring cash for entrance fee and betting and a hat or visor for outside viewing. We needed $5 a person cash only to enter, but parking was free in their large dirt lot. Betting starts at $2 minimum. We were celebrating birthdays and one person in our group brought cupcakes from a bakery. We arrived at 12:20 pm on a Sat and there was plenty of parking and the entrance line to the building was short. Some people in our party group arrived 30 min later and the line to get in was much longer. We were the first in our group to arrive. We paid $5 to enter and then took the escalator to the 2nd floor and stood in line for the hostess. Our friend had reserved 3 tables under her name. The hostess gave us 3 tickets with the reserved table numbers and directions on where to go. The indoor seating area has a great view of the track and surrounding mountains. There are menus on the table and a wait person will come around to take orders. There was no pressure to order anything so I just had water. You run a tab and pay the wait person before leaving. You can look out the window and see the race and each table had a tv monitor that shows each race. We didn't realize that our monitor was showing races from another location until a couple hours later. We fiddled with the controls but learned that only the waitress has the remote that can change the channel. Once we were on the "Turf Paradise" channel we could better follow the action. I was glad that one person in our group understood how betting worked as we needed an explanation. If desired we could walk outside to the bleacher area or down by the track. Races may only be on weekends during the months when it's not too hot outside. Overall it was a fun group activity.

    Woodford Reserve Derby DayClub

    Woodford Reserve Derby DayClub

    (6 reviews)

    Derby days was such a fun event! The Woodford reserve day club is shaded (thank god) and had the…read morebest DJ playing some music in between each race. They also had vendors inside, a bar and race betting machines. One thing I learned was to reserve tables in advance. I also arrived early when the doors opened so it was easy to find a non reserved spot. What's cool about this venue is we are right by the finish line tracks. You get to see the horses the entire time but the best zone is watching at the finish lines. Drinks for a seltzer were -$12 and a cocktail was ~$14. Overall a fun experience!

    I checked out Woodford Reserve Derby DayClub for the Kentucky Derby. Doors opened at 11:00 and I…read morearrived a little after that. This is a special section of Turf Paradise for the event. There's a large tent with VIP seating, vendors, and bars. There's another outdoor area with reserved tables and live music. And there were two food trucks (a BBQ joint and a grilled cheese spot). Here's the good and the bad: (1) The large tent is supposed to be VIP but there's grass and dirt accompanied by overpriced drinks; (2) You can view the live races from this area; (3) there was a Stella Artois stand that was giving out free samples and a personalized engraved Stella glass; (4) You can go to the other parts of the venue but you can't bring alcohol to the other parts (meaning you have to finish it before you go to other sections); (5) There are no bathrooms. So, not worth the price of admission in my mind. The coolest part of an event like this is seeing how everyone dresses up, especially the women with their elaborate hats and sun dresses. I'd go with general admission, though. Those areas have lower priced drinks, too.

    Casino Arizona - Long ass lines on a Saturday for the Salt River Rewards Box Office and it's only 10:13 pm at night.

    Casino Arizona

    (415 reviews)

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    The employees at this casino, overall, seem happier than at some others in the valley. Very helpful…read moreand welcoming interactions with bar staff, restaurant staff, security, and restroom attendant. There is a large selection of machines and some table games, a keno room, bingo, and sports book. There are decent food options, including a quick-serve counter, a sports bar, a steakhouse, and I think a deli or diner style place. There is a large parking lot; I didn't see any parking garage or covered parking, but that may have been in a different section (important to remember in our warmer months!)

    My friends and I went to casino arizona bingo hall on Wednesday February 4th, 2026. We witnessed a…read morehorrific display of 2 regular bingo players by management and security. There were 3-4 young inebriated people that where antagonizing one of the 2 ladies since they sat down very close to her. She had 6 machines and was playing papers also. The inebriated young people kept pushing the lady with 6 machines personal bags closer to her so she wouldn't have much room to play all of her machines and paper. This went on til half way through se and session. There was a drunk boy that started calling both ladies f ing bitches repeatedly. The drunk girl asked if the lady with 6 machines had a problem with her. The lady with 6 machines was trying to daub her papers and and the boy said hey you f ing bitch. The lady with 6 machines said she didn't have a problem with her but would they stop pushing their bags into hers and stop touching her stuff. The inebriated girl started yelling at the lady with 6 machines that they were their first. The inebriated people only had 2 machines. They had plenty of room to play without touching the other ladies bags. But they were antagoni,ing her all evening. Thought it was funny and continued to touch the ladies bags and personal items. The drink girl started yelling MANAGER!! The manager came over and the drunk girl started a big fiasco with the manager. The entire bingo hall heard her. When the manager, Laura, came over ​she tried to get the drunk kids to move to a different table. The drunk girl yelled" Im not moving, we were here first", those f ing bitches need to move. The drunk boy kept saying to the ladies, "what you gonna do about it" right in front of manager and security. That sounded like a threat. He was threatening the 2 ladies right in front of security, who was being very friendly with drunk girl. The manager snatched the lady with 6 machines, snatched her phone out of her hand and told her she couldn't record the incident. She was answering a text message from her daughter. So manager gave her back her phone. That was uncalled for as the entire fiasco was uncalled for. There were at least 3 security guys around lady with 6 machines. The other lady asked if she could just move all her things down to her area. He said no, and you need to stay out of it or you can leave. Both ladies were trying to be calm. They told the lady with 6 machines she had to move all of her things to another table or leave. They didn't want to hear what really happened even when another player told them the drunk kids were in the wrong. They made the woman with 6 machines leave. They told the other lady she could stay out of it or leave too. After the lady left the drunk kids were laughing and trying to antagonize the other lady. She didn't respond to there potty mouths. She was dabbing her papers and the other ladies papers. One of the floor persons were very nice and apologized to her but she had to take all of the other ladies machines that she was watching. I was told it was because the lady spent over $400 on bonanza alone. And another $300 on machines and papers. They only gave her back the money for bonanza. In my opinion the manager that snatched the ladies phone out of her hand and all 3 of the security guards were very unprofessional. Just because the drunk girl was flirting with them they let them stay and the lady with 6 machines were walked out of the building. They should of made the drunk young people leave. It was not the lady with 6 machines fault. The drunk people were antagonizing her the whole session. So you kick out a loyal bingo player and want to kick out the other lady too, because the drunk people, who didn't spend a penny, got to stay and threaten and cuss at the ladies. Both the ladies play bingo and spend a lot of money in the bingo hall. Yet they were the ones penalized for trying to play bingo while a bunch of drunk young people were there to antagonize and see how far they could get by being rude and disrespectful to the ladies. I doubt that the ladies will be back. They have spent thousands on bingo. The drunk played nothing. But they were young and flirting with security so they kick out the lady who was just there to play bingo. I would be very surprised if lady with 6 machines didn't sue for manager snatching phone out of her hand and security being so stupid and took drunk people's word for everything because they were flirting. This was a very horrible incident to witness. There are too many other bingo halls close by that we will be patronizing instead of casino arizona bingo. This is not the first time security have been unprofessional and rude to other patrons. I've witnessed it 3 other times. They don't want to listen to what really happens. They ​​​only pay attention to those that flirt or those that are not white people. I myself am a proud black woman. The 2 ladies were white. The drink people were mixed. Your loss. 5 loyal gone

    Prescott Frontier Days, Inc. - World's Oldest Rodeo - Photo by Blushing Cactus Photography

    Prescott Frontier Days, Inc. - World's Oldest Rodeo

    (7 reviews)

    If you're planning to attend the "World's Oldest Rodeo" in Prescott, AZ, consider this your…read morewarning: this event is run like a tourist trap, not a tradition. When you Google exactly "World's Oldest Rodeo Prescott AZ tickets," their official website is nowhere near the top. Instead, you're led to multiple third-party ticketing sites--some of which are even advertised ahead of their own. Like many, I bought tickets through StubHub, assuming any legitimate event would honor them. Wrong. We drove in with the family, paid for parking, and showed up with digital tickets in hand--only to be denied entry at the gate. The staff told us flatly, "We don't allow third-party ticket sales, so we canceled these tickets." Here's where it gets even more insulting: I asked to simply purchase the same seats at their box office. The woman replied, "Those seats are not available." So let's recap: * They allow tickets to be sold on third-party platforms * They cancel those tickets without notifying buyers * They resell the same seats after voiding the originals That's not just poor customer service--it's dishonest. This rodeo might be the oldest, but their ticketing practices are the most outdated and exploitative I've ever seen. Families travel in for this event, spend money on parking, food, and lodging--only to be shut out because of a system that seems designed to take your money twice. Shame on the organizers for hiding behind tradition while running a backdoor scam. Honor your legacy and get your act together. Until then, skip this event and support rodeos that actually respect their guests.

    I enjoyed my visit to the fair this year, it was a little confusing at first to enter way around…read morethe other side of the rodeo arena, but once you for around to what I would dub *the middle of the fairgrounds* you were where all the action was located. They had vendors all up in the shade at the top of the stands. And they were lined up so you could go look around comfortably. The rides were on the far side of the grounds. The food vendors were somewhere in between. That's not a negative comment, please don't take it that way, we just visited the first time and it took a little getting used to, but we figured it out. We just arrived too early, so we felt like we were intruding at first LOL There was a line from about noon to the evening concerts, so come a tad early if you want to avoid all those people. Oh and follow the signs to park, not your GPS. Ugh. Our GPS sent us down alleys!! We got there though and it was a great visit and great fair.

    Anderson's Feed & Tack - horsequipment - Updated May 2026

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