Andretti Indoor Karting & Games Orlando — High-Speed Indoor Racing & Family Entertainment
Race multi-level electric SuperKarts, test VR simulators, and burn through arcade credit at Orlando’s expansive indoor entertainment hub. Plan ahead, bring closed-toe shoes, and expect a fast, structured session suitable for families and groups.
The Experience
Before You Go
Arrive Early for Check-in
Show up 20–30 minutes before your session to sign waivers, get sized for a helmet, and watch the safety briefing without losing race time.
Closed-Toe Shoes Only
Wear sturdy, closed-toe shoes for better pedal control and to meet safety rules—sandals are not allowed.
Bring Ear Protection If Sensitive
The venue is loud during busy sessions; lightweight earplugs reduce fatigue without blocking communication during briefings.
Book Peak Slots Ahead
Weekend evenings fill up fast—reserve online to secure specific race times and combo packages.
Local Knowledge
Hidden Gems
- •Try a weekday late-afternoon session for quieter track time and staff coaching tips
- •Pair a race with the Hologate VR experience to compare physical racing with immersive sim racing
Wildlife
- •American ibis (visible in parking/landscaped areas)
- •Green anole (common around building landscaping)
Conservation Note
Electric SuperKarts reduce local emissions compared with gas models, and the facility encourages public transit and group bookings to lower per-person travel impact.
The venue blends the Andretti racing heritage with Orlando’s indoor-entertainment trend, using electric karting technology to modernize traditional track formats.
What to Bring
Closed-toe sneakersEssential
Provides pedal grip and meets facility safety requirements.
Light jacket or hoodie
Indoor venues are often air-conditioned; a thin layer keeps you comfortable between heats.
Earplugs
Helpful during busy sessions to reduce noise fatigue without affecting helmet fit.
Photo-capable phone or small camera
Capture fast laps from the spectator area or pit between races.
Common Questions
Do I need a reservation?
Reservations are recommended for weekend evenings and holidays; walk-ins are possible but may face waits.
Are there age, height, or weight limits?
Limits vary by attraction; karting typically has minimum height and age requirements and weight caps—check the facility’s rules when you book.
Is prior driving experience required?
No formal experience is necessary; staff provide a safety briefing and practice laps to get you comfortable.
Can spectators come in the pit or watch races?
Spectators are usually allowed in designated viewing areas but not on the active pit lane; check staff guidance for photo locations.
Book This Experience
Check AvailabilityDuration
2–3 hours
Location
Orlando, Florida
Difficulty
moderate
Fitness Level
Suitable for most fitness levels; requires basic coordination and the ability to sit and control pedals for short, repeated heats.
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