go karting alone
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I recently went on a stag do where we went gokarting and I really enjoyed it (outdoor)
there's a daytona indoor track not too far away from me in trafford park that seems to have open sessions, my friends are quite busy and not as enthusiastic as me so i'd be going there alone - I suppose it's generally considered a group / party activity
has/does anyone else do this?
there's a daytona indoor track not too far away from me in trafford park that seems to have open sessions, my friends are quite busy and not as enthusiastic as me so i'd be going there alone - I suppose it's generally considered a group / party activity
has/does anyone else do this?
I do this all the time - sometimes to fill in the gaps between journeys or if I have a day off.
WIll be going to the one in Esher this Friday. I do get asked "is it just you?" alot but I guess they prefer group bookings (and it is cheaper to book in a group). I often see regulars there, and not everyone goes in groups - seems to be 1. groups of friends 2. dad & wannabe Lewis Hamiltons 3. brother and sister / couples 4. loners (like me!). The two-stroke are a bit more expensive but still cheaper (on tyres) than going sideways in the M3. I used to go with my ex- or with her friends - that is how i got into it.
WIll be going to the one in Esher this Friday. I do get asked "is it just you?" alot but I guess they prefer group bookings (and it is cheaper to book in a group). I often see regulars there, and not everyone goes in groups - seems to be 1. groups of friends 2. dad & wannabe Lewis Hamiltons 3. brother and sister / couples 4. loners (like me!). The two-stroke are a bit more expensive but still cheaper (on tyres) than going sideways in the M3. I used to go with my ex- or with her friends - that is how i got into it.
Edited by fido on Monday 12th August 16:24
fido said:
I do this all the time - sometimes to fill in the gaps between journeys or if I have a day off.
WIll be going to the one in Esher this Friday. I do get asked "is it just you?" alot but I guess they prefer group bookings (and it is cheaper to book in a group). I often to see regulars there, and not everyone goes in groups - seems to be 1. groups of friends 2. dad & wannabe Lewis Hamiltons 3. brother and sister / couples 4. loners (like me!). The two-stroke are a bit more expensive but still cheaper (on tyres) than going sideways in the M3.
that's cool, thanks!WIll be going to the one in Esher this Friday. I do get asked "is it just you?" alot but I guess they prefer group bookings (and it is cheaper to book in a group). I often to see regulars there, and not everyone goes in groups - seems to be 1. groups of friends 2. dad & wannabe Lewis Hamiltons 3. brother and sister / couples 4. loners (like me!). The two-stroke are a bit more expensive but still cheaper (on tyres) than going sideways in the M3.
Edited by fido on Monday 12th August 13:58
I used the booking section on the daytona site and had a look for what's available (14 adults slots) and most of the day time ones had literally no one else in, was the evening ones that seem popular
have your lap times there dropped quite a bit?
I used to work at a go kart track. Used to get the odd customer turn up on their own for a quick practice session. Normally one of the marshals would go out with them on track to make it more interesting for them. Although under strict instructions to take it easy and not thrash them
We also used to run ‘open’ race events where random groups would all enter and race together.
We also used to run ‘open’ race events where random groups would all enter and race together.
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