REVIEW · ORLANDO
Andretti Indoor Karting & Games in Orlando
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If you want speed without leaving indoors, Andretti fits the bill. This Orlando complex is built around electric Superkarts on a long, multi-level track, plus plenty to do afterward with a big arcade and attractions like laser tag and 7D.
My two favorite parts are the real-feeling racing setup and the way your ticket can turn into a full family time plan. My one caution: the experience can feel disorganized at check-in, and slot timing can stretch your visit longer than the 2–3 hours you’d expect on paper.
In This Review
- What Makes Andretti Indoor Karting Actually Worth Your Time
- Key Points Before You Go
- The Big Deal: One Ticket, a Whole Indoor Action Plan
- Picking the Right Package: Race-Only vs Arcade Hour vs Laser Tag + 7D
- Karting Time: Electric Superkarts and That Multi-Level Track Feel
- Arcade Hour Tactics: Spending Your 1HR Game Card Without Waste
- Laser Tag and 7D Xperience: The Add-Ons That Keep Everyone Engaged
- The Check-In Reality: Paper Tickets, Confusion, and Slot Timing
- Food, Bar, and the Rest Break That Saves Your Day
- Price and Value: When Extra Races Change the Math
- Who This Fits Best in Orlando (and Who Might Want a Plan B)
- Should You Book Andretti Indoor Karting & Games?
- FAQ
- How long does the Andretti Indoor Karting & Games Orlando experience take?
- Where is it located?
- What’s included with the karting options?
- Is food included in the ticket?
- Does the ticket include arcade games?
- What type of karting do they have?
- What other attractions are available on site besides karting?
- Is there a limit on group size?
- Can service animals attend?
- What’s the cancellation window for a full refund?
What Makes Andretti Indoor Karting Actually Worth Your Time

The main idea here is simple: race hard, then keep the energy going. The track has 25 feet of elevation changes and banked turns, so it feels like more than a parking-lot demo. And because the facility is huge (155,000 sq ft) you’re not stuck waiting outside if the place runs busy.
That said, build in patience. People report long and confusing check-in, and sometimes you don’t get a slot until much later in the day—so the day plan matters.
Key Points Before You Go

- Electric Superkarts on an indoor multi-level track with elevation changes and banked turns
- Pick your package: race-only vs race + 1 hour arcade vs race + laser tag + 7D + 1 hour arcade
- 1-hour arcade game card helps you spend time without constantly tapping a wallet
- On-site food and bar, so you can reset without leaving the complex
- Crowds can happen, and check-in may take longer than you hope
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The Big Deal: One Ticket, a Whole Indoor Action Plan

Andretti Indoor Karting & Games Orlando is built for groups who want everyone moving at once—kids racing, adults cheering, and everyone finding something to do between heats. It’s also a smart rainy-day option because most of the entertainment is under one roof, including karting, arcade games, laser tag, bowling, and VR-style experiences.
When people have a good time here, it’s usually because they chose the right package and didn’t treat it like a quick in-and-out. The complex is genuinely activity-dense: 120+ arcade games, two-level laser tag, 12 lanes of boutique bowling, and tech attractions like interactive 7D Xperience and Hologate VR.
The other theme I see is pacing. If you rush through the karting only to realize you wanted more arcade or another attraction, you’ll feel the gap fast. If you plan a simple rhythm, the day can feel smooth even when the crowd is high.
Picking the Right Package: Race-Only vs Arcade Hour vs Laser Tag + 7D

Your biggest decision is which included bundle matches how you like to spend time. Andretti offers multiple ticket options, and the differences matter more than people expect.
Here are the included options you should look for on your confirmation:
- Indoor Karting – Race Only: just the karting race session
- Indoor Karting & 1Hr Game Card: race plus 1 hour of arcade time
- Karting + 2 experiences: race plus Laser Tag and 7D Xperience, plus the 1 hour arcade time
This is where value can swing. If your group is mostly there for karting and a quick win, the race-only option keeps things focused. If you’ve got mixed ages or different comfort levels with racing, the arcade hour becomes the peace treaty.
One caution from real-world experience: some people arrive thinking the package includes more than it does. Before you go, I strongly suggest you confirm what’s actually included on your chosen option—especially whether 7D Xperience and laser tag are in your bundle.
Karting Time: Electric Superkarts and That Multi-Level Track Feel
The heart of the experience is the racing. Andretti uses high-speed electric Superkarts, and the track layout is designed to feel dramatic. You get a long indoor course on a world’s-longest style indoor multi-level track, including 25 feet of elevation changes and banked turns.
Why that matters for you: elevation changes and banking make a noticeable difference in how the kart feels in motion. Even if you’re not a speed-chaser, the track geometry adds variety—up, down, and around—so it feels like a real course instead of a flat loop.
Also, electric karts change the vibe compared to gas engines. They tend to feel smoother in stop-and-go, and the whole environment stays more indoor-comfortable for people sensitive to fumes or noise.
One practical tip: if you’re going with multiple kids or a wide range of sizes, ask about how carts and tracks get assigned. A family reported issues with race assignment for a smaller child and not being able to use their voucher the way they expected because they weren’t allowed on the same track. You may not face that exact issue, but it’s worth clarifying early.
Arcade Hour Tactics: Spending Your 1HR Game Card Without Waste

The arcade is a big part of why this experience can work for families. Your bundle can include a 1-hour arcade time play card, and the venue has 120+ games to choose from.
What I like about a timed card: it turns arcade chaos into a focused mission. Instead of spending the whole hour wandering, you can pick a few favorites and commit. If you try to do everything, you’ll lose time.
A simple way to use your hour well:
- Start with the games that require longer setup
- Go for the games with quick rounds first to build momentum
- Save any ticketed reward games for the final 10–15 minutes
One detail that helped in real life: people suggest swiping the game card after doing the go-kart part. That way, you don’t accidentally cut into your arcade time by getting card timing wrong at the start of the visit.
And yes, you’ll likely find games you’ve never seen before. Several people praised the variety and the fact that you can keep playing during that hour without constantly paying for top-ups.
Laser Tag and 7D Xperience: The Add-Ons That Keep Everyone Engaged

If you choose the bigger bundle, you’re not just racing. You’re also getting different types of thrills, which is a big help for mixed groups.
Laser Tag is on a two-level arena, so it has vertical gameplay instead of being a single-flat room. That vertical design usually gives kids something extra to react to, even if they’re not hardcore gamers.
7D Xperience adds a ride-style element. It’s included in the package that adds two experiences, so if you’re deciding between a “race plus arcade” day and a “race plus experiences” day, this is where many families feel the extra value. There’s also mention that people sometimes expect a 7D segment to be part of the bundle when it wasn’t, so again: check what’s in your ticket before you plan your mental schedule.
If your group includes adults who want action but don’t want to race for the whole visit, these add-ons give them a role besides cheering.
The Check-In Reality: Paper Tickets, Confusion, and Slot Timing
Here’s the part I’d plan around, even if you’re excited. Multiple people describe check-in as confusing or slow, with some staff needing extra support to handle voucher questions and paper confirmations.
In a worse case, you might arrive in the morning, but still not get your karting slot until much later. That can turn a simple outing into a long day—especially if your group is hungry or tired of waiting.
I’d treat Andretti like this: show up early, keep a flexible mindset, and be ready for a queue. The facility is large and the entertainment demand can be high, so crowds can build quickly.
One practical note: bring your confirmation in a format the staff can read. Some people were advised to print the voucher at home. If you’re dealing with any screen-reading issues, a paper copy can save time.
And if someone named Melvin Sena helps your group (he was specifically mentioned in a positive way), take that as a sign to ask him clarifying questions about timing. People said he went out of his way to make the experience better.
Food, Bar, and the Rest Break That Saves Your Day
Karting and arcade time can work up an appetite fast, and Andretti makes it easier to stay inside the complex. There’s a scratch restaurant and full bar on site, so you can refuel without rerouting your afternoon.
A key point: food and drink aren’t included in the ticket bundle. So if you’re budgeting, plan on treating lunch or snacks as an add-on cost.
This matters for timing. When you’re spending time between racing and attractions, you need a reset point. Ordering food on site keeps you from losing your place in line or losing your group while you hunt for a quick bite outside.
If your family wants to keep the energy up, consider grabbing food between karting sessions, then returning with everyone calmer and ready for the arcade hour or laser tag.
Price and Value: When Extra Races Change the Math
Some people feel this experience is pricey, especially when they add more races or activities. One person mentioned paying around $90 for two people for one go-kart ride and an hour of arcade games. Another described an extra price for a second karting option.
So here’s my value take: Andretti is best when you commit to the bundle you actually need. The race is the main event, and the arcade hour is the easiest way to keep the day fun for non-racers. If you try to add on multiple high-cost activities after you arrive, the total can climb fast.
To keep it fair:
- Choose the ticket level that matches your group’s attention span
- Don’t assume included attractions will cover every thrill you want
- Decide ahead of time whether you want laser tag and 7D, or just karting plus arcade
If your goal is a quick 1-and-done race, the simplest option can work. If you want a full indoor afternoon with variety, the bigger bundle usually makes more sense.
Who This Fits Best in Orlando (and Who Might Want a Plan B)
Andretti is a strong pick for families, friend groups, and anyone wanting a high-energy indoor activity that doesn’t depend on weather.
It fits especially well if:
- You want electric indoor go-karting plus arcade time
- Your group has mixed interests (some race, some play)
- You’re celebrating something like a birthday and want shared excitement
It might be less ideal if:
- Your group hates waiting in lines
- You want tight scheduling where everything happens on the minute
- You’re expecting all attractions to be included regardless of the bundle
Also, there’s a maximum group size listed for the experience (up to 12). That doesn’t guarantee the whole facility won’t be busy, but it does suggest the activity planning keeps smaller groups in mind.
Should You Book Andretti Indoor Karting & Games?
I’d book it if you want a fun, indoor Orlando outing where karting is the centerpiece and the arcade hour or add-on experiences keep your group engaged. The track’s elevation changes and the electric Superkarts make the racing part feel like a real attraction, not a quick novelty.
But I’d book with a timing mindset. Plan for the possibility that check-in and slot scheduling can stretch the visit, and double-check your ticket details so you know whether Laser Tag and 7D Xperience are included.
If you go in with that plan, Andretti can turn into a great family memory—fast karts, tech thrills, and a whole indoor playground under one roof.
FAQ
How long does the Andretti Indoor Karting & Games Orlando experience take?
The experience is typically about 2 to 3 hours.
Where is it located?
It’s in Orlando, USA, and it’s listed as near public transportation.
What’s included with the karting options?
Depending on your ticket choice, you may get Indoor Karting (race only), or Indoor Karting plus a 1-hour game card, or Indoor Karting plus Laser Tag and 7D Xperience along with a 1-hour game card.
Is food included in the ticket?
No. Food and drink are not included.
Does the ticket include arcade games?
Yes, if you choose the option that includes the 1-hour game card. That card is for arcade time play.
What type of karting do they have?
The venue features high-speed electric Superkarts on an indoor multi-level track.
What other attractions are available on site besides karting?
The facility includes items like racing simulators, two-level laser tag, boutique bowling, interactive 7D Xperience, and the Hologate fully immersive VR experience.
Is there a limit on group size?
Yes. The experience lists a maximum of 12 travelers.
Can service animals attend?
Service animals are allowed.
What’s the cancellation window for a full refund?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.




















