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Grand Prix New York – Mount Kisco

Go-Karting and Gaming Package with Two Races and a 20-Credit Game Card for an Adult, Teen, or Child (Up to 57% Off)

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  • Good for Kids
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In a Nutshell

Adults, kids, and teenagers race around go kart tracks at speeds of up to 40 mph, then go head to head in the video-game arcade

The Fine Print

  • Expires Jun 5, 2013
  • Limit 4 per person. Valid only for option purchased. Subject to availability. Limit 1 per visit. Must call for track availability prior to visit. Must use promotional value in one visit. Children must be at least 40 inches tall to ride as passenger with parent and 8 years old and 48 inches tall to be a driver. Teenager option valid for drivers at least 13 years old and 5 feet tall. Must sign waiver. Must 18 or older with valid ID or be accompanied by a guardian.
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Go karts allow those too young for licenses to drive without the elaborate pantomime of pretending to be their parents' chauffeur. Enjoy some high-speed perks with this Groupon.

Choose from Three Options

  • $15 for a child (age 8–12) race-and-play package with two go-kart races (up to a $20 value), day membership (a $5 value), and a 20-credit game card (a $10 value; up to a $35 total value)
  • $25 for a teen (age 13–17) race-and-play package with two go-kart races (up to a $30 value), day membership (a $10 value), and a 20-credit game card (a $10 value; up to a $50 total value)
  • $35 for an adult (age 18+) race-and-play package with two go-kart races (up to a $50 value), day membership (a $10 value), and a 20-credit game card (a $10 value; up to a $70 total value)

The go-kart track provides all safety equipment; drivers should wear closed-toe shoes. Adults can race on the Downtown and Uptown tracks, and teens race on the Brownstone track. Kids race on their own track, where double-seater cars are available for those smaller than 48 inches (must be driven by a licensed driver). Day memberships give visitors access to the entire facility, including the restaurant.

Grand Prix New York

With two European-inspired quarter-mile courses, Grand Prix New York's sanctuary for speed captures the thrill of karting in the country's largest indoor race complex. Racers rumble and roar over speedways that change elevation six times, careen cars around 14 turns, and boast a gravitational pull quadruple that of a black hole. Drivers race in championship-caliber Sodi RX7 gasoline-powered karts equipped with race-proven safety-wrap systems and 6.5-horsepower engines that reach speeds of up to 40 miles per hour. Six custom tracks help racers curb repetition, and tyke-friendly Brownstone and Tunnel tracks give mini racers the opportunity to get behind the wheel. Apart from its karting specialty, Grand Prix New York houses a bowling alley, billiards room, arcade, and bounce castle. The onsite restaurant, appropriately named Fuel, serves up a menu of quesadillas, burgers, fajitas, buffalo-chicken spring rolls, and pasta. Fully enclosed and air-conditioned, Grand Prix New York shelters families from heat waves and summer storms, offering a comfortable arena for healthy competition or proving that six failed driving tests can be a fluke.

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When is your town getting a glass prison?

Grand Prix New York

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    Mount Kisco

    333 N Bedford Rd.
    Mount Kisco, New York 10549
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