
I'm no expert on go-karts, and neither any fan of motor sports, but go-kart is fun, especially if you're a group of people. Up to 8 persons can ride the same time. 300 peso for single seater, and if you want a two-seater it's 400.
All the equipment is here, you get a helmet. I would also advice to rent a face protector for 25 peso as it might be a little dusty. Don't even worry about starting the car, they do it for you like a lawnmover.
We visit last time a year ago, and the place is popular among Koreans. Talking of lawnmovers, I remember one Koreana driving like it was a lawnmover. When other racers made three laps, she made one.
It's also a cafe here, and they sell Beer below zero. Wouldn't recommend any until the race is finished though!
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