Andretti Indoor Karting & Games in Orlando

Orlando’s indoor track keeps you racing. Andretti Indoor Karting & Games packs electric Superkarts onto a multi-level indoor track with banked turns and big elevation changes, all in one enclosed space that works rain or shine.

I especially like the racing setup because it feels more like a real course than a simple kiddie track, and it’s designed for real competition.

My second favorite part is the arcade game card tied to your race, paired with other attractions you can keep bouncing between once you’re inside. One catch: check-in and ticket details can get messy when it’s busy, and you really need to confirm what’s included in your exact package (some bundles are race-only).

Key Highlights Before You Go

Andretti Indoor Karting & Games in Orlando - Key Highlights Before You Go

  • Electric Superkarts on a multi-level track with banked turns and 25’ of elevation change.
  • 120+ arcade games, plus a 1-hour play card you’ll want to use strategically.
  • Laser tag and 7D Xperience are part of the fuller ticket options, so it’s more than just go-karts.
  • On-site Scratch restaurant and full bar means you can refuel without leaving the building.
  • Small group size (max 12) can help, but crowds still affect check-in time.

What You’re Actually Buying: Race-First Packages and Time Cards

Andretti Indoor Karting & Games in Orlando - What You’re Actually Buying: Race-First Packages and Time Cards
Andretti is one of those places where the building is huge, but your ticket is specific. The key is to treat your experience like a menu: different bundles include different mixes of karting and game time, and that changes the whole feel of your visit.

From what I see in the options, you’ll typically choose one of these styles:

  • Race only (just indoor karting, no bundled arcade time).
  • Race plus an arcade hour (karting and a 1-hour game card).
  • Race plus extra experiences (karting plus laser tag and 7D Xperience, along with that 1-hour arcade time).

This is where people get surprised. Even though the venue has tons of attractions, your ticket may not cover all of them. So before you arrive, I strongly recommend you double-check your voucher for exactly which experiences are included. If you show up expecting 7D or laser tag and your package is only built for go-karts, you’ll lose time shopping for add-ons.

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Inside the 155,000-Sq-Foot Playground: Karts, Arcade, and VR Extras

Andretti Indoor Karting & Games in Orlando - Inside the 155,000-Sq-Foot Playground: Karts, Arcade, and VR Extras
Andretti’s main draw is that it’s not a single attraction. The facility runs about 155,000 square feet, with multiple activities under one roof. Even when your ticket only includes a couple things, the “you can do more” energy is real.

Here’s what the building offers:

  • High-speed electric Superkarts on the indoor multi-level course.
  • Racing simulators for extra speed flavor.
  • Two-level laser tag arena.
  • 12 lanes of boutique bowling.
  • Interactive 7D Xperience.
  • Hologate fully immersive VR.
  • 120+ arcade games for a huge choice of distractions.
  • Scratch restaurant and a full bar for meals and downtime.

What this means for you: if you’ve got a mixed group (different ages, different comfort levels with speed), you can build your day so everyone gets at least one “win.” Kids often love laser tag and the arcade. Teens and adults usually lock in on karting and simulators. Parents can escape the chaos with food, then jump back in for one more round.

The Main Event: Electric Superkarts on a Real Indoor Track

Andretti Indoor Karting & Games in Orlando - The Main Event: Electric Superkarts on a Real Indoor Track
Karting here is the star. The Superkarts are electric, and the track is described as the world’s longest indoor multi-level track, with 25’ of elevation changes and banked turns. That matters, because elevation and banking are exactly what makes indoor racing feel less like a flat hallway loop and more like an actual circuit.

You can also expect the venue to manage the race in a way that’s controlled and scheduled. That’s good for safety, but it can lead to pacing that feels stop-and-go at times. A few people noted the cars slowing frequently, so if you hate delays, plan to stay patient and keep your energy up between heats.

A practical tip: if you’re even slightly sensitive to motion, eat something light first. One common pattern is excitement, then hunger, then a sudden feeling of nausea. It’s not a reason to skip—just a reason to go in fed and hydrated.

Also, pay attention to the track assignment for kids. There are stories of younger riders getting matched to slower pedal setups than you’d expect. If your child is on the smaller side or new to racing, it’s worth asking staff how the session is assigned so you don’t waste your race time.

Laser Tag and 7D Xperience: Built-In Variety for Non-Racers

If your ticket includes the extra experiences, this is where Andretti shifts from “sport” to “day out.”

Laser tag runs in a two-level arena. It’s a nice break from the karting intensity because you can reset mentally, then jump into something more playful. For families, it’s also easier to run in mixed ages—some kids who don’t love speed still thrive here.

The 7D Xperience adds the fun-factor “experience attraction” element. It’s described as interactive and tied to ticket bundles, so it’s not just random add-on entertainment. One useful note: it’s easy to assume you’re getting everything once you see the venue’s full menu. Don’t. If you care about 7D, confirm it’s in your exact package.

Bottom line: laser tag and 7D are great for groups because they create shared moments beyond who won the final karting heat.

Arcade Hour Tactics: Make Your 60 Minutes Count

Your 1-hour game card is the piece that can make or break the value of the day. Andretti has 120+ arcade games, so the selection is a real advantage. The downside is that arcade time can burn fast when you’re scrolling through too many options.

Here’s how I’d play it:

  1. Pick your top 3 game types before you start.
  2. Start with the games that are quickest to understand.
  3. Save the longer, more competitive games for the middle of your hour.

One extra tip from experience patterns: it can help to wait to swipe the game card until after the karting. The idea is simple—get your race done, then smoothly move into the arcade without confusion about timing.

Also, remember: your ticket’s arcade hour is prepaid time. Food and drink aren’t included, and arcade top-ups may be tempting. If you’re trying to control costs, set expectations early with your group.

Timing and Crowds: Check-In Is the Biggest Wild Card

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This is the part you should plan for like it’s the weather: check-in can be slow. Multiple people describe check-in as confusing or disorganized, especially when it’s busy. One person reported a check-in that took about 20–25 minutes, and others mentioned voucher confusion and needing staff to step in.

So what can you do?

  • Arrive with your paperwork ready. Don’t count on smooth scanning if it’s busy.
  • Keep your phone voucher and any paper copy in hand.
  • If you’re going with family, split roles: one person handles tickets, another keeps kids from wandering off into the arcade.

Paper matters, too. You’ll deal with a paper ticket. And one very practical reminder: if your voucher depends on printing, print it before you leave home. I’ve seen how that can turn into last-minute stress when someone gets told they need a printed copy on site.

The good news: once you’re past check-in, the experience tends to click fast—people report that karting, laser tag, and the arcade are genuinely fun.

Food and Drinks Without Breaking the Day Plan

Your ticket doesn’t include food and drink, but the building has you covered with Scratch restaurant and a full bar. That’s a huge deal in Orlando, because you can eat on-site and keep your group on schedule.

I’d treat meals like fuel for the next activity. If you’re heading from karting to laser tag and then to the arcade, long restaurant waits can wreck your timing. Aim for quick ordering or plan snacks so nobody crashes in the middle of their favorite part.

And if the group includes adults who want something calmer, the bar gives you a natural “grown-up reset” while kids work their way back into high-energy mode.

Value for Money: Where This Ticket Feels Smart (or Expensive)

Andretti Indoor Karting & Games in Orlando - Value for Money: Where This Ticket Feels Smart (or Expensive)
Andretti can feel like great value or pricey disappointment—often based on how closely the visit matches your ticket inclusions.

On the positive side, you get multiple activities under one roof: karting plus (in fuller packages) laser tag and 7D, plus that arcade hour. That’s a lot to pack into a 2 to 3 hour block, especially for a family or a mixed-age group.

On the negative side, some people felt it was pricey for what they got—especially when their package turned out to be race-only or when extra runs cost extra. A few comments mentioned add-ons for additional kart time, and that can push the total cost up fast.

Here’s the value math I think you should use:

  • If your ticket includes race + arcade + at least one extra experience, you’re getting a full “day out” texture even if your visit is only a couple hours.
  • If your ticket is race-only, it may feel thin unless you’re excited just for the karting and fine paying separately for everything else.
  • If your group tends to want multiple extra rounds, set a spending limit before you arrive.

Who Should Book Andretti Indoor Karting in Orlando

This works best for:

  • Families with kids and teens who want a high-energy indoor outing.
  • Friends groups who like friendly competition and don’t mind a busy scene.
  • People planning a rainy-day activity where you don’t want to drive around looking for options.
  • Birthdays and group gatherings, since the venue has event space and lots to do once you’re inside.

It might frustrate you if:

  • You hate any kind of check-in delay and need a perfectly timed schedule.
  • Your group expects every attraction to be included automatically.
  • You’re counting on consistent smooth operations at peak hours. The karting can be great, but the front-of-house flow can be chaotic.

One more small point from real-world stories: the staff can make a big difference. One named staff member, Melvin Sena, is credited with helping a guest improve their timing and make the experience better. That’s a reminder to ask questions when you feel stuck—good guidance can upgrade your race more than you’d expect.

Should You Book Andretti Indoor Karting & Games?

Yes, if you want a straightforward indoor racing-and-games day that keeps everyone moving. The Superkarts track feels like the main attraction, and when you pair it with laser tag and a real arcade selection, you’re not stuck doing just one thing.

I’d book it with a clear plan:

  • Confirm your voucher includes the experiences you care about (race-only vs. race + arcade vs. race + laser tag + 7D).
  • Print or save your paper ticket clearly so check-in doesn’t turn into a scavenger hunt.
  • Expect that the front end might take longer than you want, then relax once you’re in the action zone.

If your group loves speed but also needs variety, Andretti delivers plenty of it in one building.

FAQ

How long does Andretti Indoor Karting & Games Orlando take?

The experience is typically listed as about 2 to 3 hours.

What does my ticket include?

Depending on the option, you may get indoor karting (race only), or karting plus a 1-hour game card, and in some packages you also get laser tag and 7D Xperience along with the 1-hour arcade time.

Is food and drink included?

No. Your ticket does not include food and drink, though there is an on-site restaurant and full bar.

Are the arcade games included?

Yes, for the options that include a 1-hour game card, you’ll get arcade time included. The venue has 120+ game options.

What kind of karting track is it?

The track uses high-speed electric Superkarts on an indoor multi-level course with banked turns and 25’ elevation changes.

Is laser tag part of the experience?

Laser tag is available, and it’s included in the fuller package option that bundles multiple experiences.

Is there a 7D Xperience included?

7D Xperience is included in the ticket option that bundles race + 2 experiences (race plus laser tag and 7D Xperience).

Are service animals allowed?

Yes. Service animals are allowed.

Is there a cancellation option?

Yes. You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours in advance of the experience start time.

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