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    RushHour Karting - RTP

    3.8 (22 reviews)
    Closed 12:00 pm - 9:00 PM
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Michael G.

    Family came here for some go-kart fun and we did. RushHour Karting - RTP is one of two facilities owned by the company, but over here which is the newer of the two, they have a go-kart track that spans two levels which was pretty sweet. Although I called and was told that there was plenty of availability without a wait, by the time we got there it was a hour and a half wait time before racing. We decided to stick it out. We registered at the front "iPad" kiosks with our info and then moved to the front desk to pay. We were placed in a "family" race which meant we had someone younger than 15 in our group. The very clean facility had sections for axe throwing, video games, virtual reality, kitchen, and more than plenty of seating in quite comfortable plastic chairs. They also have a seating section to watch the upper track or eat, and party/meeting rooms. Several TVs were around showing track position, racer names and photos, or sports! They have skeeball, one pinball game, foosball, air hockey, several claw machines, basketball shooting game, and others. My friends purchased some food including mozzarella sticks and chicken fingers which were a lot better than he expected with little breading and plump chicken. They also have beer and liquor. If you're driving the go-karts, they mark your band and you cannot go over your limits or else you're not driving. Sodas (Pepsi products, yuck) are free refills (yea!). Before racing, you get the safety lecture explaining the flags and rules, and you put on your neck brace, head sock (you buy this or bring your own helmet), and helmet. Once in the cars, they explain how to reverse if needed and then it's go time! The Karts can hit 45mph but I really didn't see anyone getting that close. Our group fastest was 30.99mph. We had at least one yellow flag which slowed all down. I saw one young racer get escorted out of his car and off the track at an earlier race because he bit his tongue and needed some paper towels. All the young staff we encountered were friendly and helpful. The staff running the track were keeping all safe and watching out for those who got their licenses out of a Cracker Jack box. We did see someone get the black flag and then got it again resulting in them being pulled over and a talking to taking away from their eight minutes of racing. Because of the number of people, the process for getting people on and off the course was quite smooth and seemed highly efficient. For my family, we had one who didn't race. So she took a bunch of photos. The three of us who did came to about $90 which included the headsock and one race. If you become a member, then the price per race goes down. I'm sure they also have leagues. This would also be a great date, team building, or family fun night out.

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    The karts themselves are very good at both locations though, but the track at RTP is also more grippy.

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    My friend group and I went here recently for a friend's birthday. The first thing I noticed was…read morethat parking is tight, so just be aware of that. The site itself is quite nice and very large. Apparently renovations were done recently so it has an updated feel to it. When you walk in you sign up to race at the counter area, and you also take your picture and pick a racing name. The majority of our group was guys, with the exception of three ladies. Us ladies didn't race and instead ended up getting drinks from the bar, playing a few of the arcade games, and cheering on our guy friends who raced. The bar area has a pretty good selection of drinks and food, and for it being an "amusement" type center, I'd say the quality was pretty decent! There were a solid amount of things you could do besides the racing. They had axe throwing, a rock climbing wall, arcade games, and an interactive game arena. The racing did look fun and our friends had a good time doing it. Those karts go up to around 40mph so they're no joke. I do feel like they do a good job with their safety measures. They give you solid racing helmets, and if you spin out they'll make sure to help safely get you straightened back out. They'll also enforce some set track rules to make sure you're racing safely. My two friends and I watched our other friends race from a large viewing platform near the top of the track. The only negative thing I'd say about our experience is that it's loud (I'm sensitive to high pitched squealing sounds, so I shoved some bits of napkin in my ears and that helped lol), heavily smells of gas (they do have ventilation in place but it's still very noticeable), and it's also pretty hot in there. The area with the arcade, bar, and other entertainment is separate from the racing track, which is good because you can get some relief in between races in there. Overall, it was a fun experience! We all had a good time and would go back again. This time I'd bring ear plugs lol.

    My son and I had fun we paid for 6 total races (3 each) but after two the exhaust fumes were…read moregetting to both of us. I asked an employee how do they deal with it because we stopped racing after our second time and went inside. The place needs to update the video games or make sure they are working with we didn't see anything to play some of the non-arcade games.

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