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    San Antonio Karting Complex

    5.0 (11 reviews)

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    Went for a date and absolutely loved it! Was a very fun experience; we also went laser tagging!

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    The staff was very helpful in explaining pricing & the registration process. The track was awesome and the karts were fast.

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    2.9(8 reviews)
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    Pro-grade quarter mile drag strip…read more Visited the track during COVID-19 on a "test and tune" Friday evening. Went right at opening time on a Friday evening at 6:00. Fee is $15 per person to enter and watch (pay as you enter the main gate). To run your car, purchase a "tech card." Tech cards are an additional $20 (pay the guys in the concession type trailer under the grandstands). Then, take your car with the "tech card" to the inspectors to have your car verified for track-worthiness. After the inspection is complete, they'll tell you your category and where to line up. If you're new to drag racing, go early before it gets really crowded late in the evening. The track follows all NHRA safety rules. So familiarize yourself with the basics before going (e.g., you must wear a helmet if your car runs below 14 seconds). After the quarter mile portion of the racetrack, there's a nice long section of roughly another quarter mile to slow down. After your run, go to the very end of the track, and slowly turn left and head back toward the grandstands to pick up your time slip. This track is welcoming to diverse cars. We saw everything from a new Lexus sedan, a Nissan GT-R, a Dodge Hellcat Challlenger, Mustangs, Camaros,, and much more. It's nice to see a wide variety of makes and models. Bathroom facilities: present but cleanliness below average Tips: (1) The parking lot is not a place to show off. Drive slowly and respectfully in the parking lot. (2) Safety and a cool head is a key to a good racing experience. During COVID-19, masks were encouraged but not enforced. This is a different culture and different social mores. So if you're hyper-paranoid, don't visit.

    We drove 3 hours to this supposedly badass track. Well it wasn't worth it and could not be further…read morefrom the truth. You had to go up to the tower to get your time sheets because the signs were not working. Should have been a price decrease for this or at least told you that before you paid. Perhaps even posted online. Then when you go up to get your time sheets, it was one dude in a corner with barely any light trying his hardest to separate them. He was putting on a window seal as fast as he could. No help from the lady that seemed her only job was to rip the tickets off as they came out the machine. She sat there and continuously put make up on. No offer to help when they seemed to have lost one of the three tickets that we did. They have nice stands, and an huge parking lot with plenty of space. This may have just seemed that way though because it was practically dead. They shut down at 11:30 on the dot. We were told when we came in between 12-1am so when driving up for last run, it was already shut down. Announcer sounds less enthusiastic than J.J. Da boss on a bad day. He was not loud or able to be heard in stands or parking lot. Will not return. Hands down best 1/4 mile track is in Baytown,TX. Come there to see how shit is done!!!!!!!

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    4.6(9 reviews)
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    Exceeded expectations…read more    We had a blast.  Let me start with a few things because some context for an experience like this might help someone else decide if they want to do it or not.  I am not a gamer.  I do love playing mario kart and fifa with my kids on occasion but that's about it.  I have always loved go-karting.  I was invited to the one line racing center by a friend who had been before and loved it.  I knew the concept but honestly didn't really know what to expect.  Well...it was incredible.  I was pretty horrible at it and I'm really competitive so it wasn't easy to crash out a lot and not be on the leaderboard.  We did two different tracks, one which is part of their regular series that everyone competes in and then also COTA with a totally different car. A few things that stood out to me.  The staff was very nice, incredibly informative.  I love driving a stick shift but don't use paddle shifters so that took me some time to get used to.  The technology here is so immersive.  The whole 'rig' moves.  It shakes when you crash, it bumps when you bump, etc...the handling of the car felt incredibly real and varied by car which was both impressive and made it harder (at least for me).   We were there for nearly 2 hours playing almost non stop and if I didn't have to go, I'd have loved to stay longer.  It's an investment for sure and one that is well worth it imo for people of all interests and driving skill level  (they did mention they can adjust things to make it easier to pick up for newer folks, etc..) BTW - I think this would be a really fun team-building event for any companies out there, especially if you're a competitive bunch. If you want to do something different from the usual with your friends, sign up.  They'll soon have some adult beverages available too!  Hopefully you ahve as much fun as I did.

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    4.4(69 reviews)
    12.0 mi

    We stopped by on our way back from our spring break vacation. I went in with low expectations, with…read moreall the mixed reviews we saw. We figured, let's just check it out. Glad we did! The major, and I mean major things was it was not crowded! Which was a huge relief for spring break and the crowds we dealt with every where else we went. The second MAJOR plus! The food was actually really good! You don't hear that much about amusement parks! If the family says they would eat it served anywhere else, then it's good! I recommend the family pack with food! Ok so value wise, you can look at it in two ways. The perks could outweigh the seeming thought of overpaying. It's waaaaaay cheaper than seaworld, or six flags. I can see it being worth more value if the water park section was opened. For right now, the fact the kiddos and even the misses could ride all day, and no long lines, make this a win for us. There are no token to buy, just all day wristbands. Yes the video games for the most part are dated. It's also not a huge park. There are four major rides outside. My family said the rollercoaster was a lot more violent and faster than they thought it would be. They were split whether they liked it or not. They also all loved the go kart attraction. We almost missed a small section in the inside towards the back. They had a bungee trampoline, a small rock wall, and a flight simulator! The family all enjoyed the flight simulator! It made for lots of laughs. They did have a playground and ball area for the smaller kids which we did not explore. Again, this is not a major theme park, but more like a light version with less crowds! We are coming back! The only negatives for us, the distance from where we live, the dated video game rides, and the water park being closed. It's not crazy cheap, but not crazy expensive. Hope that makes sense. It's almost like it was worth it to us because we were already driving back into town. That's pretty much it...

    Had a great afternoon out of the heat and racing the go carts. Employees are very kind and…read morepatient. Food could've been better .

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