REVIEW · PATTAYA
EasyKart Pattaya (Bali Hai Pier) : Go-Kart Racing Experience
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EasyKart Pattaya at Bali Hai Pier is built for serious racing fun without the usual hassles. I like the promise of a modern, top-notch track (they call it the best and most modern in Asia) and the fact you get two tracks so beginners and faster drivers can race at a level that fits. One small consideration: you’ll want to plan your timing, because check-in and setup take at least 15 minutes before you start.
I also really appreciate the safety-first approach. This is a facility with 20+ years of experience, and you’ll get full safety training plus helmet and other gear. If you’re traveling with a mixed group, you’ll like that there are kart options for kids and teens (height-based), plus the ability to race as a family in a double seater.
The main drawback is logistics on your side. There’s no hotel pickup or drop-off, and you’ll need comfortable closed shoes (open-toed shoes aren’t allowed), so it’s not the most hands-off activity if you’re trying to keep things ultra simple.
In This Review
- Quick Hits You’ll Care About
- Where EasyKart Pattaya Fits Into Your Day (Bali Hai Pier Area)
- Price and Value: Why $16 Can Actually Make Sense
- Before You Arrive: Shoes, Setup Time, and What’s Not Allowed
- Getting Ready Right: Safety Training and Your Gear
- Two Tracks Means Two Different Experiences
- Picking Your Kart: Kid, Regular, Double Seater, or Fast
- Kid Kart (ages 7–12)
- Regular Kart (ages 12+)
- Double Seater Kart (family-style racing)
- Fast Kart (advanced speed)
- The Speed Story: 100cc to 270cc and Up to 43.5 mph
- Racing Sessions: What You’ll Actually Do on Site
- The Fast Kart 4-Race Option (and the T-Shirt)
- Languages and Staff: Comfort Matters
- Where This Fits Best: Who Should Book
- Small Practical Tips That Make a Big Difference
- Should You Book EasyKart Pattaya?
Quick Hits You’ll Care About

- Best modern track in Asia focus, plus two circuits for different skill levels
- 20+ years of safety experience, with full safety training before you race
- Kid Kart, Regular Kart, Double Seater, Fast Kart based on height and age rules
- 100cc to 270cc engine options, with speeds up to 43.5 mph depending on your kart
- Included gear: helmet, hygiene cap, and racing suit if needed, plus lockers
- The Fast Kart 4-race option includes a free t-shirt souvenir
Where EasyKart Pattaya Fits Into Your Day (Bali Hai Pier Area)

EasyKart Pattaya puts you right where action already is. The meeting point is at 361/83 หมู่ที่ 10, Muang Pattaya, near Bang Lamung, Chonburi—about 100 meters from Walking Street and Bali Hai Pier. That’s great if you plan to pair your race with a night out in Pattaya, because you’re not stuck on the far edge of town.
The vibe here is not “look at the track from the sidelines.” You’re gearing up and going for it. The schedule runs from 10:00AM to 1:00AM, so you can choose a time that matches your energy, whether you’re starting midday or staying out late.
Duration-wise, you’re looking at a one-day activity, which makes it easy to slot into a short trip. If weather turns rough, you can use your voucher later (within its validity window), which helps if you’re visiting during storm-prone months.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Pattaya.
Price and Value: Why $16 Can Actually Make Sense

At around $16 per person, this is the kind of activity that can pencil into a budget without turning into a major line item. Go-karting gets expensive fast when you factor in everything you need: training, safety gear, and on-site storage.
Here, a lot of the essentials are covered:
- Safety training
- Helmet
- Hygiene cap
- Lockers
- Racing suit if needed
You still need to bring your own closed shoes, but the core safety and equipment part is handled. Also, you’re not stuck with one kart type; you can match the experience to age/height and skill. When your group includes both kids and adults, that flexibility matters more than you’d think.
One more value point: the Fast Kart 4-race option includes a free t-shirt souvenir. Even if you don’t care about the shirt, it’s a sign they’re packaging a more serious session rather than just one quick lap.
Before You Arrive: Shoes, Setup Time, and What’s Not Allowed

This is a “show up ready” kind of activity. You’ll want comfortable shoes with proper grip. The rules are simple: open-toed shoes aren’t allowed, and you must wear sports shoes or sneakers.
If you forget, you can rent shoes for an extra THB 50. That’s helpful, but I’d still recommend bringing your own because you’ll save time and avoid last-minute stress.
Plan for the pace of arrival. It takes at least 15 minutes for check-in and setup—putting on equipment and getting your racing suit sorted if you need one. If you’re doing this as part of a bigger day, don’t schedule it right after an activity with a strict end time.
Two other notes that can affect your decision:
- Pregnant women aren’t suitable for this activity.
- People with mobility impairments aren’t suitable.
If any member of your group falls into those categories, it’s better to pick something else now rather than reach the track and have it become an awkward situation.
Getting Ready Right: Safety Training and Your Gear

The best part of safer go-karting is the stuff you don’t see from the outside: training and correct prep. EasyKart provides full safety training before you race, and the setup is meant to get you comfortable with how the track works and how to drive in a controlled way.
You’ll also get the standard safety kit:
- Helmet
- Hygiene cap
- Racing suit, if needed
- Lockers
The lockers are a small detail, but it matters. You don’t want to be juggling bags and personal items around a racing area. Having a place for things keeps the focus where it belongs: your kart and the race.
One practical tip: wear closed shoes and keep your clothing comfortable before you arrive. If a racing suit is needed, it’s easier when you’re not trying to change around in tricky outfits.
Two Tracks Means Two Different Experiences

Not every go-kart track is designed with skill levels in mind. Here, you get two tracks so you can match your experience to your driving comfort.
That helps for mixed groups. If you bring a friend who’s never driven a kart before, the beginner-friendly track gives them room to learn instead of getting overwhelmed. If you have a more experienced driver in your group, the advanced track gives you a chance to push harder.
This is one of the reasons the facility is rated well overall: the track design supports fair competition. Instead of everyone sharing the same circuit and mixing skill levels in one chaotic session, the system aims to sort that out.
Picking Your Kart: Kid, Regular, Double Seater, or Fast

This is where the rules actually shape your day, so read them before you show up.
Kid Kart (ages 7–12)
- Available for ages 7 to 12
- Height requirement: over 130 cm
This is the best option for younger kids who are ready to drive, but still within a lighter setup designed around their size.
Regular Kart (ages 12+)
- Available for those over 12 years old
- Height requirement: over 140 cm
If your kid is tall enough for this tier, it’s often the smoother transition into “real racing.” It’s not just about height—it’s about having the control and posture needed for a faster kart.
Double Seater Kart (family-style racing)
- Adult driver: 15+ and 150 cm tall
- Child passenger: at least 110 cm tall
This is a great pick when you want kids involved without forcing solo driving too early. The child sits in the passenger position while the adult drives, so the driving responsibility stays with someone meeting the adult criteria.
Fast Kart (advanced speed)
- Available for those over 15 years old
- Height requirement: over 150 cm
If the goal is maximum speed and serious competition, this is the tier to aim for.
The Speed Story: 100cc to 270cc and Up to 43.5 mph

Go-karting is fun even at low speed, but the reason this place draws people is the engine and speed potential.
The karts can run from 100cc to 270cc, and maximum speeds can reach 43.5 mph. Realistically, your experience depends on which kart you qualify for and which track session you run, but the range tells you this isn’t a kiddie-only setup.
Here’s why that matters: your group can split by kart tier and still feel like everyone got something meaningful. Kids and first-timers get a safe path into racing. Older drivers get a chance to feel the kart respond and run harder.
And if you’re the type who likes to race for real—qualifying yourself, then trying to beat a friend on the same session—this place supports that competitive energy without turning it into a free-for-all.
Racing Sessions: What You’ll Actually Do on Site

You don’t need a complicated itinerary to enjoy this. Your day flows through a few predictable stages:
First, you check in and get your gear sorted. That setup time is at least 15 minutes, so arrive with enough buffer.
Then you go through the safety training and get fitted with your helmet and other required gear. After that, you choose your kart type based on height and age rules. Once you’re checked in and ready, you race on the track setup that matches your kart tier and skill level.
If you pick the Fast Kart 4-race option, you’re essentially choosing a longer, more performance-focused session on the advanced track. That’s a good option when you want more track time and a souvenir packed into the deal.
The Fast Kart 4-Race Option (and the T-Shirt)

The Fast Kart option is built for people who want more than a quick spin. The 4-race format runs on the advanced track, and it includes a free t-shirt as a souvenir.
I like this structure because it gives you more chances to settle into the driving rhythm. On a go-kart track, your first run can be about nerves and figuring out lines. Multiple races mean you get beyond that and start racing, not just surviving.
If you’re traveling with one serious driver and the rest of the group is more casual, you can also think of it as splitting into two experiences: the fast driver goes for the 4-race advanced option, while others use the kid or regular tiers on the beginner track.
Languages and Staff: Comfort Matters
EasyKart lists instructor language support including:
- English
- German
- French
- Hebrew
- Russian
- Thai
- Chinese
- Japanese
- Korean
Even if you don’t speak any of those, the presence of multi-language training is a positive sign. Safety instructions matter, and the more likely you are to understand them fully, the better your experience will be.
It also means this can work for international groups, not just people who speak Thai or English.
Where This Fits Best: Who Should Book
This is a strong pick for:
- Adults who want a real go-kart track experience with modern design
- Families with kids who meet the height and age requirements
- Mixed groups where you want a single outing that includes beginners and faster drivers
- Anyone who likes competition and doesn’t mind a bit of intensity
It’s also a good “rain-proof-ish” option because if the activity can’t operate due to poor weather, you can reschedule using the same voucher within the validity window.
It’s not the right choice if:
- Someone in your group is pregnant
- Someone has mobility impairments that make racing unsuitable
- You don’t have closed shoes and don’t want to deal with rentals
Small Practical Tips That Make a Big Difference
A few habits will improve your race day instantly:
Wear real sneakers with good grip. Racing involves quick starts and stops, and you don’t want your foot sliding inside the shoe.
Bring a little patience for setup. Between check-in, equipment, and getting ready, the 15-minute minimum is real life, not a suggestion.
If you’re choosing between kart tiers, don’t try to “force it” based on the fun idea of racing together. Follow the height and age rules. It’s about safety, and it keeps the session smooth for everyone.
Should You Book EasyKart Pattaya?
Yes, you should book if you want modern go-karting with real speed potential and a safety-first setup near Bali Hai Pier. The big selling points are the track reputation, the 20+ years of safety experience, and the simple way you can match karts to age and height so families don’t get separated into a mismatched experience.
Skip it if you’re looking for a super laid-back activity with no effort from your side. This is hands-on racing. You’ll need closed shoes, time for setup, and you have to respect the suitability limits.
If you’re in Pattaya with a group and you want something that feels like a proper activity—not just a quick photo stop—EasyKart is one of the best ways to turn an evening into a race.





















