Orlando’s Premier Go‑Kart Destinations: Indoor & Outdoor Thrills
Strap in and race through Orlando’s top indoor and outdoor go‑kart tracks, all designed with safety and excitement in mind.
Orlando is a hub for adrenaline‑seekers of all ages, offering a spectrum of go‑karting experiences—from precision indoor circuits to expansive outdoor courses that push the limits of fun.
Beyond the track, many venues add extra layers of entertainment—laser tag, bowling, VR, and more—while maintaining rigorous sanitization protocols to keep guests safe. Dive into the best spots to rev up your day.
Heads‑up: Availability can shift, so verify current operations and health guidelines before you go. Stay informed about what’s open.
Indoor Go‑Karting in Orlando
Andretti Indoor Karting & Games
Located near Universal Boulevard, just a stone’s throw from ICON Park, Andretti offers the world’s longest indoor track. Powered by SODI RTX electric karts, racers can hit up to 35 mph, while smaller karts cater to kids 7‑12 years old. Mario Andretti himself endorses the venue.
Adults must be at least 54 in (137 cm); juniors need 48 in (122 cm). Ticket pricing is $21.95 for single adult races and $14.95 for junior races. A $9.95 annual membership (or $24.95 for families of up to five) grants discounts on karting, bowling, and dining at the onsite Andretti Grill.
After racing, enjoy 12 lanes of bowling, 120+ arcade titles, laser tag, a ropes course with a zip line, immersive VR, and a full‑service restaurant and bar.
K1 Speed
K1 Speed houses two indoor tracks: a main circuit and a dedicated drift track. Electric karts reach speeds of 45 mph, and the venue also features a miniature bowling alley for off‑track fun.
Racers of all ages may compete, provided they are at least 48 in tall; larger, faster karts require a minimum height of 58 in. Prices start at $19.95 for adults and $16.95 for children. The location is a 15‑minute walk from The Florida Mall.
Outdoor Go‑Karting in Orlando
Fun Spot America
Fun Spot America, a family‑owned park on International Drive, offers four high‑speed tracks for riders 54 in (137 cm) and taller: Thrasher, Conquest, Quad Helix, and Commander. A child‑friendly Cadet Track welcomes those 42 in (107 cm) and up. The Kissimmee site features Vortex and Chaos tracks, also for 54 in+ riders.
Tickets are free for admission, with $10 per race and a $44.95 full‑day pass (valid at both parks when purchased via Visit Orlando). Each park also boasts Orlando’s only wooden roller coaster, the world’s tallest SkyCoasters, bumper boats, a carousel, and a Ferris wheel.
Orlando Kart Center
Just minutes from The Florida Mall, OKC offers a 6/10‑mile and an 8/10‑mile track featuring authentic curbing and bumps. Gas‑powered karts can reach 45 mph. Bring‑your‑own kart races, parts sales, repairs, and garage services cater to hobbyists.
The minimum height requirement is 60 in (152 cm). Single races start at $26, with multi‑race packages available. Owners of personal karts can race for $56 per day.
Lil 500 Go‑Karts
North of Winter Park in Maitland, Lil 500 dates back to 1968 and offers three family‑friendly tracks, a picnic area, and private party options—an ideal spot for a nostalgic day out.
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