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    K1 Speed San Diego

    3.4 (467 reviews)
    Closed 12:00 pm - 10:00 PM

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    Natalie H.

    Such a fun activity! I came with a large group from work and we had a great time. Even with 40 of us, the staff managed everything very efficiently and safely and made sure everyone raced at their comfort level. A ticket gets you two races: a qualifier and a final. They give you a printout of all of your laps and email it to you as well if you want, which is cool to see. They have a small area off to the side with basic food options and a limited beverage selection. Highly recommend for some adrenaline!

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    Michelle B.

    Came here during Comic Con weekend for the Sonic x K1 Speed popup. The decor of K1 Speed was all decked out in Sonic themed decorations from giant characters to Sonic merchandise available for purchase to arcade games to themed racing helmets (!!) and even themed foods and drinks. The pop up started at 10 am and I got there on a Sunday at 9:45 and the line was only about 15-20 people ahead of me. If you have never been here before, you will need to register for a racing "license" prior to your first race; this is $8. The price of our race was somewhere between $28 and $30 (though I think this was discounted due to the pop up). You do have to wear a balaclava under the racing helmets but once again, I am unsure if this is true all the time or just for the themed helmets during the pop up ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ the balaclavas had 3 themes left by the time I got there, Sonic, Amy, and Knuckles. I, of course, got Knuckles. There's about 10 people that race at the same time and I did enjoy that they are strict about their safety regulations (as they should) regarding minimum height for racers as well as ensuring everyone is properly strapped in and wearing their helmets appropriately. You are forbidden from hitting other racers as this isn't bumper cars and you can be asked to leave if you break this rule (as they should). Overall, a fun Sonic themed racing experience even though this isn't an activity I would normally complete otherwise.

    Nancy T.

    Clean & Professional Team. Menu wondered a variety for those who weren't racing. Daughter and my BF had a great time on the track.

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    Wayne S.

    Took my son for his 54th birthday and found out it's FREE on your birthday. If was reasonable for the amount of laps 10-13 depending on how fast you drive. The electric go carts are amazingly fast and especially if you're turning 80 years old in one month. I'll be back again for my 80th birthday on 9/29/25. It was really fun & this time it will be FREE for me.

    Victoria M.

    Went to K1 on Saturday and was unfortunately injured during the race. Someone was driving a bit recklessly, came from behind, and clipped my tail so i spun out. The staff stopped the race and then resumed it once i had turned around. They never checked on me or asked if i was okay, or pulled the person who clipped me off the course. I get that this happens, we sign waivers for a reason, but staff totally could have been like, "hey, you good?" because i was very much not good and have visible bruising from the impact today. A little kindness would have gone a long way.

    Nikki Y.

    I came to K1 Speed not really knowing what to expect, I hadn't been go-kart racing in years, but as soon as I got on the track, it instantly reminded me of SpeedZone from back in the day! The difference is that these karts are way faster and the whole experience feels upgraded. From the moment I walked in, the energy was high, the music was pumping, and the staff made everything super easy to understand. The safety briefing was quick but clear. It's such an adrenaline rush flying around those corners and seeing your lap times pop up on the screen. The staff were awesome and friendly. The place was clean, organized, and everything felt well-maintained. I also loved how they track your results, it makes it way too easy to get competitive.

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    Justin C.

    Kids had an amazing time! Staff was helpful and accommodating when asked. Great place for birthdays!

    Solid location. Went on a Monday shortly after opening and did not have to wait long to get called up for our first race. There is currently a 3 races for $50 special on Mondays which is a pretty solid deal. Compare that to prepurchasing two races online would be $57. They have different deals for different weekdays so I would definitely recommend doing some research beforehand to get your moneys worth. These karts seem to be new top of the line karts. I have been to a few other K1 locations and these were the nicest I've been able to race on. They seem to be from a different manufacturer and even have an LCD screen on the dash. The steering is VERY stiff on these karts and your hands will likely be sore at the end of your race, not sure if it is by design or these karts just need to be broken in. The staff do well at monitoring the actual racing and issuing blue flags. The races I did had a few first time racers and they did well explaining the rules of the track and etiquette. Contact with other karts or the walls is in the nature of go karting so do not expect to come in and not get a few bumps here and there. I did not get a chance to try the food. There is an arcade to the back corner of the lounge but it is a pretty small selection of games. It provided a nice break while waiting for the next race. This location has a nice little collection of Motorsport memorabilia as well, I was a big fan of the Jeff Gordon display car as soon as you walk in. Location has its own dedicated parking lot with plenty of spaces. If you come on a weekend or maybe even a weekday night please be prepared to wait. If it is busy enough you might have to wait a few races before being called up. Your waiting time largely depends on other people and how quickly they can get through their races.

    I visited K1 Speed Indoor Go Karting while on vacation in San Diego, and it was by far the worst customer service experience I've had anywhere. I was made to wait nearly 3 hours with no race. When I finally went to ask about the delay, they told me I wasn't even charged for a race even though I had already paid around $60. Instead of fixing the mistake, they tried to charge me again. To make things worse, one of the staff members a guy with glasses and long hair was extremely rude and dismissive. I've had great experiences throughout San Diego, but this place was a big disappointment. If you're looking for fun with good service, I suggest avoiding K1 Speed. I won't be coming

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    They send way too many newsletters and the unsubscribe link doesn't work. I've asked them repeatedly to fix the link, but they haven't.

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    Had a great time with the wifey. Would definitely go again but with the whole family.

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    Kids had a good time. I made sure I got the 12 laps nothing less. It was still a quick thing though but a good place.

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    Good play friendly staff. Aaron and Geymi are awesome. Definitely coming back. Highly recommended.

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    Ask the Community - K1 Speed San Diego

    What time does the sonic event start this weekend?

    Hello Lydia, the Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds event takes place during our normal hours of operation. For more information about the event, please visit - https://www.k1speed.com/sonic-the-hedgehog.html.

    How much does it cost to?

    35 a ride

    Do you pay for the races online or can you walk in and pay?

    Hello, Jayden! Either option is available: you can pay for races online and/or walk in and pay. Whichever you prefer! See you at the track!

    What's the weight capacity for the go carts?

    Hello, Janel! Our karts typically accommodate drivers up to around 300lbs. The biggest issue is whether or not the driver can operate the kart safely given their size - feel free to ask our front desk if the driver can first sit in the kart before… Read more

    How long is one race considered for $25?

    Hey Brian! Each race lasts until the fastest racer completes 12 laps. The cost per race does come down with the more you buy at once. Check out our race packages for more details.

    Does anyone know if they're ope the weekend of March 13, 2021? Is Carlsbad still closed?

    K1 Speed San Diego is OPEN - please see our current hours on this page. In regards to Carlsbad,… Read more

    Is this for adults only or kids as well?

    Hey Alina! It's most certainly for adults AND kids! We have go karts for both: smaller, slower karts for kids, larger, faster karts for adults. Minimum height requirement for our junior karts is 48" (4 ft) and our adult karts require a minimum… Read more

    Do you need a license?

    No, it's by height, at least 48". They might ask for an ID occasionally.

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    He also was able to help me improve my lap time by over 2 seconds and i went from a 25 second lap time to low 23s.

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    San Diego Zoo - Capybarra, largest rodent in the world.

    San Diego Zoo

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    Balboa Park

    The San Diego Zoo is one we've wanted to visit for a long time, but never had a chance because it's…read morein San Diego and we're not, and it's not a place we visit routinely. As soon as we booked a Pacific Coast cruise with a port stop in San Diego literally the first words out of my mouth were "And we're going to the San Diego Zoo, right?!?!?!" Fast forward to a port stop in San Diego and a quick 15 minute Lyft and we were standing at the gates. The San Diego Zoo is enormous. One of the docents advised us to take the bus tour, (it's included in your admission fee). It lasts roughly 35-40 minutes and gives you a good overview of the Zoo. Then he told us as an aside "for the best tour sit on the upper level, right side for the best view", and he was right. Since we'd never been here before it only made sense, and the tour was fantastic. It showed us many of highlights of the Zoo, quite a few from vantage points that you don't get while walking. Our tour guide was funny and personable and knew his commentary well. After the bus tour we were pedestrians again. As a group (there were four of us) we each decided what the main thing we wanted to see was. My 'must see' animal was the Red Panda, which I did get to see, albeit a slightly obstructed view. And he was napping. While the San Diego Zoo is known for its Panda exhibit and it's something we wanted, there was roughly a 90 minute to 2 hour wait to see them because of their popularity and, let's face it, it's one of the Zoo's main attractions. We visited a number of the habitats as we walked around (side note: be prepared to do some walking. A LOT of walking). As well as the outdoor habitats there are a number of indoor exhibits everywhere you go. The elephant and the giraffe habitats are ENORMOUS and sprawling, providing plenty of space for exercise and exploration. They're also frequently groomed and modified to keep the animals engaged. If you find yourself in need of souvenirs (or, like, me, a hat because I forgot to bring one) there are shops everywhere. Sun Screen? Bottled water? Battery operated fan? A hat because you may have forgotten one? There's a place nearby. When it comes time for lunch, be prepared to get a little sticker shock. For us (Chicken strips, nachos, and two drinks) it came to $55. While I expect it (we're at a Zoo in San Diego, after all) it's just surprising how it adds up. There are also a number of local artisans who do custom paintings while you visit the Zoo. My wife got her name painted by one very talented young lady with each letter having a different flower or butterfly highlighted. She was amazingly talented. There's a very scenic elevated walkway that connects one part of the park with another. It's a delightful walk that affords some amazing views of the Zoo. Likewise, there's a sky tram to take you from where you are to where you need to be. San Diego Zoo doesn't do reciprocal pricing if you're a member of another Zoo. Since this zoo is funded very largely by admission it can be hard to get a price break. The current daily admission is about $78 per person. If you buy in advance you can save about $5 per person. Given that, I'd recommend buying online in advance. I've been to a lot of Zoos. Each zoo has its own unique personality. San Diego Zoo is, in my opinion, one of the most remarkable. The grounds are well groomed, the park is clean and constantly being cleaned, the habitats are well-maintained, and the signage is helpful and in good repair. I hope to visit again when I have time to explore more. Feet be damned, I could walk this zoo all day.

    The San Diego Zoo has a lot to see and do. It's a fun place to bring visitors for a full day of…read moreactivities. Lots of animals and opportunties to learn. The short bus tour is worth it. Check out the memberships if you are planning a visit. For my visit it was cheaper to become a member rather than purchasing tickets for my guest and I.

    Sesame Place San Diego - Dine with Elmo and Friends buffet event at Sesame Place San Diego, CA

    Sesame Place San Diego

    (506 reviews)

    Aw, I'm surprised to see this place rated under 3 stars. We went on the first day of the water park…read moreopening and honestly had a great time! There's Big Bird's Beach, a lazy river, a kids' splash area, and a bunch of adult slides. I have a 2 year-old, so he can't do many of the big rides, but the park felt small and entertaining enough for him. The show was super cute, all the characters were out singing and dancing, and he loved it. The rides reminded me of carnival-style kid rides (like the carousel and Elmo's rocket). The swing ride was closed, but maybe next time. One thing I really appreciated: no lines. You could ride things multiple times, which is perfect with a toddler and some friends. And the 4pm parade was such a highlight because we got to see all the characters up close was really exciting for my little guy. Another thing I almost forgot was the story time with the Grouch! My boy was not afraid of him. He was fun, Overall, we had a fun and easy day. Definitely better than the low ratings make it seem!

    We enjoyed the rides and lunch buffet with Elmo and Friends at Sesame Place in San Diego, CA…read more The price is $45 for adults and $30 for children ages 3-9. The lunch buffet includes; chicken nuggets, lemon pepper salmon, roast beef, Dijon crusted chicken, salads, French fries etc., desserts and soda fountain along with singing, dancing entertainment and plenty of photo opportunities with your kids favorite characters. They'll sing Happy Birthday to those celebrating their birthdays. The water park area will be open in May 2026 so check for dates. Happy Yelping :)

    Balboa Park Miniature Railroad

    Balboa Park Miniature Railroad

    (88 reviews)

    Holiday Nights at Balboa Park With the many people at at…read morethe ZOO the sounds of the Park Train the bell you can hear as you walk over to the front gate. The night of a million lights that creates magic over the park you can hear the bells of the train as it rolls through the tracks. Friday evening at the park when you come to Balboa Park the hidtory of the park wgen you come through the history of the park the archetecture to the rose Gardens you see across from the park. The Minature Railroad the kids would go with their parents the Red and White colors the train cars that you would see at the railroad station the size of the cars designed for the kids . As a young kid when I was with my dad he took me on the train the whole 2 mile train course the many statues of the animals being on a classic train its one of the biggest adventures it brings back memories. The train yard hasbeen around since 1935 the historical events that the train has been here since the train exposistion thet showcased many of the larger trains of San Diego. The History of the train yards have a very long hlstory the connection to Balboa Park the many areas around the San Diego Zoo had the use of the first Railroads to the electric cable cars serviced the park. As a Yelp Elite Reviewer the San Diego Zoo the historical Carousel and the train that have been at the park since the world exposistion that has given the park a foot hold in history. As a Yelp Elite Reviewer the train park and the zoo is the best place for students and family.

    Cute little zoo. If you have kids they will love it. Adults can also ride. It is $4 to ride on the…read moretrain. It does a little loop looking at animal sculptures and into a tunnel. Good fun ride. Looks like a train. No seatbelts but it does not go very fast. Not a scary ride. Located close to the San Diego Zoo. Enjoyable train ride.

    SeaWorld San Diego - That Orca Tail about to do some serious damage to the front row

    SeaWorld San Diego

    (4.3k reviews)

    Phenomenal! I haven't been to Seaworld in 30 years. I was about 4 or 5 years old since my last…read morevisit, so of course I expected changes. When I went here long ago, Shamu was popular. He's been dead, but his memory is still alive here. New orcas, dolphins, sea otters etc. existed. My friend and I came here since his father owns a timeshare 5 minutes away from Seaworld and we both had vacation time. We were at the Marriott hotel in downtown San Diego where the parking structure was on the top floor, unusual for sure, but necessary in order to park there due to the poor surrounding environment. A lot of places nearby including the boat museum maritime. Seaworld, changed! In the most interesting and good way possible. New rides, more things to do. Last time I went to Seaworld there were only shows involving orcas swimming in a pool of water splashing guests as the highlight, it still is there as usual, which I loved by the way and was enjoyable to witness. Rides: 1. Emperor - 5/5 amazing 90 degree drop dive coaster, with ejector air time and intense g forces, my favorite ride due to having a fresh breeze of the ocean air at the top and a beautiful view of the park. 2. Electric Eel - 5/5 bizarre coaster with a launch and a positive g roll at the top. Not that intense unfortunately, fun and intimidating, but enjoyable to go on with a friend. I enjoyed it. 3. Atlantis - 5/5 intense hybrid water ride and coaster. Two drops, the water drop was meh, but the coaster drop after was taller and more intense g forces on the drop and swivel loop below. My personal favorite tier with emperor 4. Manta - 5/5 most intense coaster there, super fun, launch coaster with strong g forces throughout. Shockingly the most intense ride at the park with the intense factor of the launches and ejector air time and speed. 5. Arctic Rescue - 5/5 super cool ice ride, it's near the penguins in the back and has a bike you sit on that has great launches and strong positive g forces on the launch, not as good as manta, but super fun, went on it more than once and enjoyed it the most. Theming of the ocean from the start before the launch was cool. 6. Skytower/skyride - admission fee rides, very relaxing, $6 per person, the skyride was fun, you sit in a carriage and observe the scenery of the ocean with a slight breeze. The skytower is a tall swiveling cylindrical seated container that overlooks sea world. 7. Closed attractions - dolphin show was closed, looks promising but was not open during spring for whatever reason, roaring rapids ride was closed in spring reopens in summer, the sea otter show closed due to renovation. Food was very nice, I enjoyed it, I got a vegetarian salad wrap at the cafeteria near the orca show. They had pretzels, fried foods, pizza and sandwiches, burgers that looked and smelled good. I saw some people with turkey leg and they had other foods at the food court. My friend liked touching the small fishies that eat dead skin near the entrance. Place is good for older kids and young adults who have children. Not as family friendly as Disneyland and Legoland due to the intensity of the attractions, especially that emperor and manta. Those two rides are more intense than any of the rides at Disneyland, better off comparing those to magic mountain and knotts berry farm level of intense. Outside of the top 2 mentioned (manta and emperor) the other three were relatively good rides with strong intensity (electric eel, Atlantis and arctic rescue) that Atlantis ride was closed for like 6 hours which was annoying and the wait time was long too maybe 2 hours, so rode that ride last just before going home. We were there right when it opened and left before the place closed. I bought a dolphin souvenir t shirt at the shop and I love it. Overall a solid 5/5 for entertainment, ambiance and overall experience. It had great themes and a beautiful environment similar to universal studios but sea based. The orca show was nice, cute host for the show and the little kids sea lion show was relatively meh. I would come back again. I enjoyed it but it is so far Southern California. Unless you live in San Diego, this place is a treat.

    Well I've been here so many times with my daughter and I love it here…read more Never that crowded and I'm a huge ocean guy and I like to snorkel so being able to se all my fishy friends in person on land is great Makes the birch aquarium look like a single Goldfish in a cheap tank lol But anyone that had not come should definitely check it out

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    The Haunted Amusement Park

    (50 reviews)

    This was such an amazing haunted house! Regular tickets are $31 credit, or $28 cash. It seemed…read moreexpensive to me but it was 100% worth it. We waited for maybe half an hour, but you can skip the line for an extra $10. The set and props are so detailed and the actors are amazing. You walk through on a designated path and there are different themed parts. They definitely make you jump and scream! It took us almost an hour to walk through the whole thing. Highly recommend for Halloween fun!

    I saw an ad on Instagram (I know, beware) and we decided to go sort of last minute. Instagram ead…read moreof driving up North for some spooky fun I figured try something new and a little more local. And I am so glad we did! Can't believe we have been missing out all these years (I believe this is their 15th year) We had VIP entry for 7pm and at 1st I thought I could have saved some money and gone general entry but ended up the extra cost was well worth the money. The general entry line wasn't super long at 1st but for sure it started getting packed. We were 1st in line and eager to check everything out and get some good scares. The trial is a bit uneven but is well lit and actually not too bad to walk. The scareators were amazing, the props as well and the staff superb! The scares are enhanced knowing you are literally walking through the buildings and area of the old amusement park. We were in the first group to enter and what I liked not is we were spaced out. Even though there were roughly 8 of us we all got a chance to get scared. There was no overcrowding or trying to fit too many people through at once. It was perfect. Parking is free and easy in and out (dirt lot but we'll maintained). Depending on the time and date you go might help factor in which ticket option you want. There are three options, general line, fast pass, and VIP. Each allow you to stand in or bypass the line. Later in the season I would for sure go with fast pass at least. I can picture this haunt getting busier. Overall a great local haunt, well priced, easy to get to and awesome people. Can't wait to go back!

    San Diego Zoo Safari Park - I love her

    San Diego Zoo Safari Park

    (3k reviews)

    We came here in the month of Feb. because it is free for seniors. I haven't been here in 40 years…read more It was so much fun seeing the animals and thank goodness for the use of scooters. Make a note: you must get there EARLY if you need a scooter. They go fast and there is paperwork. I do wish you had to provide a handicap sticker, like from your car, to prove you need to use it. This way those that really need them could use them. I do believe you can bring your own in if you have one. If you have never been here, you have to do it at least once. The restaurants are not bad and I would suggest researching them before you get here because they are all different and all over the park. We went two that were very good for the price we paid. We got to see a white kangaroo and the only Platypus in the USA. His habitat is dark, so it is difficult to see him and he swims fast. What a fun day we had. Be aware, if you really enjoy the animals you will be there all day. Enjoy!

    I have mixed feelings about zoos. I don't love animals being held in captivity, but I also…read moreacknowledge the benefits of introducing people to wild animals and encouraging them to support conservation. The Safari Park is a fun way to see a variety of animals which most of us will never have the chance to see in their native habitats. There is a lot to see and do, for people of all ages. I went with a group of adults and we all had a good time. The "balloon" ride is a great way to see a birds eye view of the park, and I also recommend taking the tram tour.

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    K1 Speed Chula Vista

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    Fun event for our Young Adult Ministry We had reservations for two spins on the tracks with the…read moresecond one being the final race. We were a group of nine racing and myself as a spectator. We ordered pizzas, wings, sodas, and I added some tots. After the races, the food was set up in one of their rooms. The food was good bar food. We played some games. We shot pool. Overall fun experience and it went smoothly and the staff were very nice and accommodating. I did like having a break between the two spins around the track. It gave an opportunity for everyone to regroup and check how they did.

    This was our first time coming here with my husband and our kids, and overall it was a really fun…read moreexperience. We originally wanted to all drive together, but were told that adults and kids can't drive at the same time since the cars are different sizes and it's for safety reasons--which is completely understandable. Because of that, my kids were the only ones who rode this time. It's also important to know that it's not based on age, but on height when determining who can drive, which I thought was helpful. The staff did a great job explaining everything, especially the flags and what they mean, which made us feel comfortable right away. We went during the week, and it wasn't crowded at all, so my kids actually had the track to themselves, which made it even more special. One thing we really loved was that they received a printout of their lap times. It made the experience feel more personal and something they could take pride in. They also got to choose a head wrap in their favorite color and keep it, which was a nice touch. The only downside is that you have to purchase a membership in addition to paying for the laps. However, the membership is valid for a year and can be used at this location or other locations, which helps justify the cost. Overall, it was a great experience, and my kids had a blast!

    K1 Speed San Diego - gokarts - Updated June 2026

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