REVIEW · PATTAYA
EasyKart Pattaya (Thepprasit): Go-Kart Racing Experience
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That first lap jitters never lie.
EasyKart Pattaya (Thepprasit) turns a race day into a proper track experience, with safety training, real gear, and a choice of karts that match your comfort level. I especially like the clear setup for both beginners and advanced drivers thanks to two tracks, and I like that the experience is designed for a wide range of ages with the key requirement starting at 110cm tall. One drawback to plan for: the venue rules also list several health and activity limitations, so it’s not a good fit for everyone.
The value is strong for a one-day adrenaline hit: helmets and other safety items are included, plus you get digital timing results and access to podium. You should also know that the driving time can feel short for some people, since this is more about a series of laps/races than an all-day session.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you race
- EasyKart Pattaya (Thepprasit): what you’re really paying for
- Finding the track near the Colosseum
- The kart lineup: choose your level, then choose your speed
- The beginner vs advanced tracks: how the two-course layout helps
- Safety training and gear: the part that actually makes it fun
- What a typical race day looks like (from check-in to podium)
- Speed and engines: what to expect without the guesswork
- The practical stuff: shoes, lockers, and what to wear
- Languages and coaching support for international groups
- Pricing and value: why $16 can feel like a deal here
- Who should book EasyKart Pattaya, and who should skip it
- If weather spoils the plan, you can still use your voucher
- Should you book EasyKart Pattaya?
- FAQ
- What height do you need to race?
- What types of go-karts are available?
- How fast can the karts go?
- Is safety equipment included?
- Do I need to bring sport shoes?
- Where do we meet?
- Are there beginner and advanced tracks?
- What languages are instructors available in?
- Is the venue wheelchair accessible?
- What if the activity can’t run due to bad weather?
Key things to know before you race

- Modern, high-quality track: EasyKart calls its track the best and most modern in Asia
- Two-track challenge: beginners and advanced drivers each get a course suited to their level
- Safety-first culture: the facility emphasizes over 20 years of experience
- Multiple kart types: Kid Kart, Regular Kart, Double Seater Kart, and Fast Kart options
- Speed options you can feel: engine choices from 100cc to 270cc, up to 43.5 mph
- You get results: digital timing is printed and podium access is included
EasyKart Pattaya (Thepprasit): what you’re really paying for
Go-karting in Thailand is fun, but EasyKart is aiming for something closer to a real race day. You’re not just hopping in a kart and hoping for the best. You get safety equipment, a safety training briefing, and track access designed to keep things orderly and competitive.
The practical question for you is: is it worth roughly $16 per person? In my view, it makes sense when you factor in what’s included: helmet and safety gear, a locker key, timing results printed out, and even podium access. That adds up fast compared with places that only include the kart and then sell everything else separately.
And because there are two tracks, you’re less likely to feel “stuck” on the wrong difficulty. If you bring a mixed group—kids plus adults, or someone brand-new alongside someone who wants speed—this structure helps everyone get a better experience.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Pattaya.
Finding the track near the Colosseum

Your meeting point is straightforward: it’s at the Go Kart track about 300 meters from Colosseum. That matters because karting venues can be spread out, and arriving smoothly is half the battle before you’re ready to race.
A good move: arrive with enough time to check in, get fitted with gear, and still feel calm before you’re strapped into a kart. Even if your session time is flexible, rushing through safety basics isn’t the vibe.
The kart lineup: choose your level, then choose your speed

This is where EasyKart gives you options. Depending on height and your comfort level, you can pick among:
- Kid Kart
- Regular Kart
- Double Seater Kart
- Fast Kart
The height rule is the big gatekeeper: it’s for adults and kids from 110cm tall. If someone in your group is under that, this isn’t the day for karts.
Why this matters for your group planning: karts aren’t a one-size-fits-all experience. A family can pair up with a Kid Kart for shorter drivers, then adults can move to the Regular or Fast options without feeling like they’re all waiting on the same slow setup.
You also have engine and speed variety. The experience covers karts from 100cc to 270cc, with maximum speeds up to 43.5 mph. In plain terms: there’s real range here. If you want a gentle introduction, you can keep it calmer. If you want to feel like you’re pushing, the higher engine options are there for that.
The beginner vs advanced tracks: how the two-course layout helps
EasyKart highlights two tracks to welcome both Beginners and Advanced drivers. That’s not just marketing fluff. A lot of karting places throw everyone onto the same course, and then beginners either get overwhelmed or advanced drivers have to brake too much to stay safe.
Here, you can separate the experience. Beginners get an environment that’s more teachable, while more experienced drivers can race harder on the advanced track.
If you’re booking the Fast Kart 4-race option, you’re also getting the advanced track plus a free t-shirt as a souvenir. That’s a nice “extra” if you know you’ll want multiple races instead of just one quick run.
Safety training and gear: the part that actually makes it fun
The best go-kart days have one thing in common: you feel safe enough to push. EasyKart is built around that idea, emphasizing safety training and a long-running operation—over 20 years of experience.
Here’s what’s included with your session:
- Helmet
- Hygiene cap
- Racing suit if needed
- Locker key
You also get access to areas that make it feel more official:
- Pit lane access
- Panoramic terrace
- Digital timing result printed
- Access to podium
If you’re traveling with kids, this is important. Kids can be fearless in their own way, and that can go wrong fast without proper instruction and gear. Having a structured safety approach helps everyone stay on the same page.
What a typical race day looks like (from check-in to podium)
There isn’t a rigid one-size-fits-all schedule you need to memorize, since you can redeem the voucher anytime between 10am and 1am (after midnight). But the flow on the ground tends to follow a clear rhythm:
First, you check in and get prepared with the included safety items. Next comes the safety training briefing—this is when the rules of the track, basic controls, and safe driving habits are explained. Then you match up with the right kart type and the right track (beginner vs advanced).
After that, it’s your races: lanes, laps, and competitive battling against your group. EasyKart supports both a competitive vibe and a friendly one, depending on what your crew wants.
At the end, you get the scoreboard style piece: digital timing results printed. And because podium access is included, it feels like more than a casual ride. You’re not just done—you’re finished with a “race event” moment.
Speed and engines: what to expect without the guesswork
Kart speed can be a weird expectation. Some places feel tame; others feel like a full-on motorcycle-level thrill. EasyKart’s engine range helps you avoid surprises.
With options from 100cc to 270cc and maximum speeds listed up to 43.5 mph, the experience is set up so you can scale the thrill:
- Want training wheels? Use the lower-tier setup and stay on the beginner track.
- Want to race? Choose the fast options and the advanced track.
Also, the venue is designed for both adults and kids from 110cm tall, which means controls and safety structure need to work across different driver sizes. You’ll likely feel that difference when you move between Kid Kart and Regular/Fast carts.
The practical stuff: shoes, lockers, and what to wear

You don’t need special racing gear you bring from home, because you’ll get helmet and safety equipment. But there’s one “bring or rent” item: sport shoes.
Sport shoes are not included, but they’re available for rent if you don’t have your own. That’s worth planning for. If you show up in sandals or flip-flops, you’ll slow down your check-in while you sort footwear.
For clothing: wear something you can move in. A racing suit may be provided if needed, but you’ll still want clothes that are comfortable under gear. Since you’re getting hygiene cap + helmet, you’ll want to keep your hair and basic grooming simple.
Lockers are part of the included package, and you’ll get a locker key. So bring only what you need. Leave valuables behind.
Languages and coaching support for international groups
Good news if you’re traveling with friends who don’t speak Thai: the instructor support is listed in multiple languages, including English, French, German, Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Russian, Japanese, and Hebrew.
That matters because karting is about more than speed. You need to understand safety rules and track cues quickly. Multiple language options can reduce confusion and make your first laps smoother.
EasyKart also lists small group availability, which usually means less time waiting around in a crowd and more time on-track.
Pricing and value: why $16 can feel like a deal here
Let’s talk value in a real way. Around $16 per person (for this one-day experience) is not just about access to karts. You’re also getting:
- included helmet and other safety items
- printed timing results
- podium access
- pit lane access and a panoramic terrace area
A lot of activities in Thailand feel like you pay cheap, then get nickel-and-dimed for the important extras. Here, the “race day” pieces are included. That’s what makes it feel worth it even if you only have one day to spare.
The free souvenir angle also helps: the Fast Kart 4-race option includes a free t-shirt. If you know you’ll want multiple races and the advanced track, that option can make your per-race cost feel even better.
Who should book EasyKart Pattaya, and who should skip it
This is a strong fit if:
- you want a one-day activity with clear structure
- you’re traveling with mixed skill levels (beginner + advanced)
- you want a true adrenaline session that still takes safety seriously
- you have kids 110cm+ who will enjoy racing and competition
It may not be the right fit if:
- someone is pregnant
- someone has heart problems
- someone has had recent surgeries
- someone uses a wheelchair (even though the booking info lists wheelchair accessibility, the not-suitable list includes wheelchair users, so you should check carefully with the provider)
Height matters. If anyone is under 110cm (3 ft 6 in), they won’t be suitable for the karts.
If weather spoils the plan, you can still use your voucher
Outdoor track plans can get affected. EasyKart notes that if the activity can’t operate due to poor weather conditions, you can join at a later date using the same voucher.
The key detail for you: the voucher is valid on any day within one year from the date selected at checkout. That flexibility is useful if your Pattaya schedule is still a bit fluid.
Should you book EasyKart Pattaya?
I’d book it if you want a race day that feels organized: safety training, proper gear, multiple kart types, two difficulty tracks, and results you can actually take home. At about $16 per person, it’s also one of those activities where you don’t have to overthink value.
I’d hesitate if your group needs wheelchair support (because the information is conflicting), or if anyone in your party has health limits listed by the venue. And if you’re expecting a long, all-day nonstop driving session, set your expectations around racing format rather than marathon time on the track.
If you want a clean, competitive Thailand activity—without the chaos that sometimes comes with tourist speed thrills—this is a solid choice.
FAQ
What height do you need to race?
The experience is for adults and kids from 110cm tall. It’s not suitable for people under 110cm (3 ft 6 in).
What types of go-karts are available?
You can choose from Kid Kart, Regular Kart, Double Seater Kart, or Fast Kart depending on track, engine preference, and eligibility.
How fast can the karts go?
Maximum speeds are listed up to 43.5 miles per hour, with engine options from 100cc to 270cc.
Is safety equipment included?
Yes. You get helmet and hygiene cap, and a racing suit if needed.
Do I need to bring sport shoes?
Sport shoes are not included, but you can rent them if you don’t have your own.
Where do we meet?
The meeting point is the go-kart track about 300 meters from Colosseum.
Are there beginner and advanced tracks?
Yes. There are two tracks: one aimed at beginners and another for advanced drivers.
What languages are instructors available in?
Instructors are listed in English, French, German, Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Russian, Japanese, and Hebrew.
Is the venue wheelchair accessible?
The booking info lists wheelchair accessibility, but the not-suitable list also includes wheelchair users. Check with the provider before you go.
What if the activity can’t run due to bad weather?
If it can’t operate due to poor weather, you can join on a later date using the same voucher, which is valid for one year from the date selected at checkout.







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