Orlando’s indoor go-karts go vertical. I like electric Superkarts on a multi-level track with 25-foot elevation changes, because it feels like real racing without needing the outdoors. The big catch is the day can stretch out if check-in gets backed up or your timing slot doesn’t match your expectations.
I also love the built-in arcade time, since you can get a 1-hour game card with your package and jump straight into fun instead of hunting for extra tickets. And if you choose the right option, you can add laser tag and 7D Xperience so the whole crew has something to do between kart races.
In This Review
- Key Highlights You’ll Actually Care About
- A Big Indoor Playground in Orlando
- Electric Superkarts: The Main Event on a 25-Foot Track
- Picking the Right Ticket Option (Race-Only vs Arcade Time)
- Arcade Games with a Pre-Paid Hour: Why It Works
- Laser Tag and 7D Xperience: The Package Add-Ons That Fill Time
- The Rest of the Building: When You Have Extra Time
- Check-In, Crowds, and Timing: The Part to Manage Carefully
- Food and Drinks: Scratch Restaurant and the Full Bar Break
- Value in Real Life: When This Feels Worth It
- Who Should Book Andretti Indoor Karting & Games?
- Should You Book It?
- FAQ
- FAQ
- What does the admission include for karting?
- Is the arcade time included?
- What other experiences might be included besides karting?
- Is food and drink included?
- How long does the experience take?
- Do I need a mobile ticket?
- Are service animals allowed?
- Is the group size limited?
- What is the cancellation policy?
Key Highlights You’ll Actually Care About

- Multi-level electric Superkarts with banked turns and real elevation changes
- Arcade game cards included depending on the ticket option you pick
- More than karting in one roof: laser tag, 7D Xperience, VR, bowling, and simulators
- Group-friendly setup with up to 12 travelers in this experience format
- Plan for check-in delays and keep your voucher/ticket easy to access
- Food isn’t included, but there’s an on-site restaurant and full bar
A Big Indoor Playground in Orlando

Andretti Indoor Karting & Games is one of those places that works like a rain plan and a party plan at the same time. You get serious energy from the kart track, then you shift into low-pressure fun with arcade games and other attractions under one roof.
The scale is a big part of the appeal. The facility covers 155,000 square feet, so even when it’s busy, there’s space to spread out. It also helps that there’s plenty to do if someone in your group is waiting on the next kart turn.
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Electric Superkarts: The Main Event on a 25-Foot Track

If your priority is the racing, you’ll come for the high-speed electric Superkarts. This isn’t a flat little oval. The kart track is multi-level, with 25 feet of elevation changes and banked turns. That combination makes the racing feel more like a real track than a parking-lot go-kart setup.
You also don’t need to plan around weather. It’s all indoors, so you’re not making the call between sunscreen and sweat. Florida heat and sudden rain don’t get to ruin the schedule.
One more thing: karts can be slower or interrupted by safety pacing depending on how your session runs. Some people dislike frequent slowdowns, so set expectations that the track experience is fun, not guaranteed nonstop sprinting the entire time.
Picking the Right Ticket Option (Race-Only vs Arcade Time)

Here’s where you can make or break value. Your ticket choice determines what you get beyond karting, and that matters when you’re budgeting for a family or a group.
Based on the options provided, you may see choices like:
- Indoor karting – race only
- Indoor karting + 1 hour game card (race plus arcade play time)
- Karting + 2 experiences, which can include options such as laser tag and 7D Xperience, plus that 1 hour arcade time play card
So ask yourself one question before booking: do you want this to be a quick kart burst, or an all-in, stay-busy plan for a couple hours?
If you’re with kids (or adults who want variety), the combo with arcade time usually makes more sense. You’ll burn less time waiting and less money topping up later.
Also note the practical detail: tickets are handled like paper tickets in this experience format. Keep that in mind if your group likes to wing it with screenshots and phones.
Arcade Games with a Pre-Paid Hour: Why It Works
The included arcade play card is one of the smartest parts of this setup. Instead of paying for each game like a video arcade scavenger hunt, you get a structured 1-hour arcade window you can spend how you want.
I especially like how this creates flexibility. If one person wants skee-ball and another wants racing games, you don’t have to coordinate the whole group around one attraction.
A tip that can save frustration: plan to swipe/use the game card after your kart time so your hour starts when you’re ready to play. If you do it too early, you can lose usable minutes before you even get to the arcade.
Laser Tag and 7D Xperience: The Package Add-Ons That Fill Time

Not every ticket includes the same extras. But when your package includes additional experiences, you can get more “wow” moments without adding a whole second outing.
Laser tag is one of the included add-ons in the combo option. It helps because it’s usually a group-friendly activity: you can rotate players, team up, and keep momentum even if someone’s kart session finishes and they’re waiting.
7D Xperience is also listed as part of an experience bundle. Even if you’ve never done one of these before, it’s typically the kind of ride that gets people excited quickly because it’s interactive and designed for short attention spans.
If you choose a race-only ticket, you can still check out everything inside the building. But you may have to pay separately for the attractions not included in your package, so it’s smart to match your ticket to your group’s energy level.
The Rest of the Building: When You Have Extra Time
Andretti isn’t just carts and an arcade counter. The facility includes other attractions that you can browse while you’re there, including:
- 120+ arcade games
- Racing simulators
- A two-level laser tag arena
- 12 lanes of boutique bowling
- Hologate VR experience
- Scratch restaurant plus full bar
- Over 10,000 square feet of upscale event space
This matters because it gives you plan B. If someone is done racing faster than expected, you can pivot. If a kid wants to try something new, there are other options close by.
Check-In, Crowds, and Timing: The Part to Manage Carefully

This experience can be a blast, but check-in is where days can wobble. Some people find the flow confusing. Others describe long waits and disorganization when trying to get slots that match their schedule.
So I’d treat the first 30–45 minutes like “buffer time,” especially if your group is large or you’re aiming to fit this into a broader day in Orlando. If you arrive expecting everything to run instantly, you might get irritated fast.
Here are practical moves that reduce headaches:
- Make sure your voucher or ticket is easy to access and readable
- Don’t make check-in a solo mission for one tired adult; assign a clear checkpoint leader
- Keep your group together until you’re told exactly where to go next
- If your group includes smaller kids, be extra alert about which kart session they’ll be assigned to
One review detail that’s worth taking seriously: some people reported issues with the kart assignment for younger/smaller kids and whether the pedal control worked well for them. If you have children who might struggle with reach or control, ask staff what to expect before they hop in.
Food and Drinks: Scratch Restaurant and the Full Bar Break
Food and drink are not included with the ticket options you’re given. That said, the on-site setup is real enough to plan a proper break.
There’s a scratch restaurant/full bar on site, plus a Sky Bar mentioned in feedback. Translation: you can pause between activities without leaving the building and without turning it into a whole logistics problem.
This is where I’d be practical. Plan snacks or a meal break so the group stays patient. Karting gets everyone buzzing, and the arcade keeps the energy going. A scheduled bite can prevent cranky spirals.
Value in Real Life: When This Feels Worth It
This place can feel like a great deal—or like it’s overpriced—depending on how you use it.
If you choose a package that includes race time plus arcade play, you get better “hours per dollar.” The included arcade card is what keeps you from buying extra stuff mid-day. And if your bundle includes laser tag or 7D Xperience, you’re getting multiple activities without constantly re-approving your wallet.
On the other hand, if you pick the bare minimum and expect a full day of entertainment, you may feel squeezed. Some people felt the kart session length or pacing didn’t match what they expected, and that can sting when you’re paying for a “main event.”
Also watch for one more hidden value killer: waiting time. If check-in is slow or your group gets separated, your fun hours shrink even if the listed experience time sounds solid. That’s why the best strategy is simple: arrive ready, stay together, and don’t plan a tight schedule after your kart session.
Who Should Book Andretti Indoor Karting & Games?
This is a strong fit if you want an all-weather Orlando plan with a built-in mix of action and variety.
It’s especially good for:
- Families with kids who like games and racing
- Birthdays and group get-togethers where you want multiple activities in one place
- Groups with mixed interests, since arcade time can satisfy people who don’t want nonstop karting
It may not be your best choice if your group needs perfectly timed slots or hates any hint of chaos at the start. If you’re the type who gets stressed by long lines, you’ll need a calmer plan for your arrival.
Should You Book It?
Yes, if you treat it like what it is: an indoor action park with electric karting as the anchor. The best experience comes from choosing the package that matches how long your group wants to stay busy—especially when arcade time is included.
I’d book it when you want a fun day that doesn’t depend on sunshine, and when you can handle a little bit of check-in friction. If you’re going with young kids, do a quick reality check with staff about kart assignment and control, then enjoy the part that matters most: that 25-foot, multi-level indoor racing.
FAQ
FAQ
What does the admission include for karting?
Your experience options include indoor karting, with choices that can be race-only or race plus an included 1-hour game card.
Is the arcade time included?
Sometimes. One of the included ticket options features karting plus a 1-hour arcade time play card.
What other experiences might be included besides karting?
Depending on the ticket option, you may also get laser tag and 7D Xperience along with karting and arcade time.
Is food and drink included?
No. Food and drink are not included, though there is an on-site restaurant and full bar.
How long does the experience take?
Plan for about 2 to 3 hours.
Do I need a mobile ticket?
This experience uses a paper ticket format.
Are service animals allowed?
Yes. Service animals are allowed.
Is the group size limited?
Yes. This experience has a maximum of 12 travelers.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel for free up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Within 24 hours, the amount paid is not refunded.
























