A fun night for family — go kart tracks are well laid out and have enough variety. Karts maintained. Look for coupons — wristbands seem to be most economical way to go.
Jimmy O.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Avon, OH
We bought the 2 hour pass for a family of 5 for $ 180 and that was WITH coupons. While the price seemed high, it was fun, I’m just not sure if it was $ 180 fun. The problem is that $ 180 seems high for two hours but three hours would be too long. You’re not going to go real fast but that’s not what this park is designed for. The workers could stand to take a customer service course for sure. They all seemed pissed off working there and seemed to talk down to or yell at customers. Overall, it was a good time. I might go back next time if I had enough money left over, but $ 180 is a big chunk to part with.
Donna K.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Valley Stream, NY
During our stay at maryland, we spotted this place while traveling to the boardwalk. The amusement park has different roads/types of go karting. I don’t remember the names exactly but no matter what you pick you can’t go wrong. They have different packages and even ones for a few hours. We chose the 10 ticket package since we were on time schedule. It was definitely fun and worth it going here. They have a rock climbing section as well but once you«fall» or come down that’s the end of your turn. They have a water go kart where you can squirt water at each other. Bottom Line: Definitely a fun experience for all ages. Great packages to play on go karts, rock climbing and water go kart. A must stop at when visiting Maryland.
David K.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 New Hyde Park, NY
Made a pit stop to Baja’s with wife and two 14 year olds and it was one of the highlights of our weekend trip to Ocean City, Md. The go karts(in different mini racing car styles such as F1, Indy and Stock Car) with pull string engines were faster than expected… but don’t expect to go towards 55 mph. The karts can do at least six lapse or more(within 3 minutes) around the different race courses. The tracks are winding(which makes driving the karts fun) and well maintained. The karts were also well maintained. There were no annoying gasoline odor lingering on our clothing. If you’re planning on a Baja’s visit, the best time would be when it’s not crowded(the emptier the better). We were able drive the karts around the tracks with just the four of us with no bottlenecks or slow«traffic»(other than the wife). The prices are reasonable(probably the same as other nearby go kart amusements). Coupons are widely available at the motels/hotels for $ 1 off the price.
Alex S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Sumner, WA
So before I write this review, I race professional go karts. I was in the area with my family. So I went with them thinking this might be a fun experience for all of us. This was very true, it had go karts for all ages. They had a nice tracks, and go karts that went decently fast for public use. All the tracks were nicely cared for. The prices I thought were fair. So no complaints for that. The engines they use are Honda clones, so don’t expect to be going 60mph. If you want speed just go to a drag strip cause this place is to have fun. I truly had a great time. If you’re in the area I highly suggest doing this.
Aj S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 York, PA
Had a great time with my family here. Decent pricing if you get the 2 hour wrist band. If I’m there for vacation I’ll surely be back.
Matt G.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Ocean City, MD
The kids had a blast for 2 hours with the wrist band deal. Get coupon out of local book and get 3.00 off band. No lines to wait and kids ran from track to track.
Vicky C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Leesburg, VA
After our frustrating effort to go to Jolly Rogers we headed over the bridge to Baja. SCORE! We went late afternoon, and scoped the place out. It’s basically just go karts, but that is what we were after. This was a family event for us — 7 yr old, 9 yr old and 2 parents… and I don’t particularly like go karts, but my hubby and kids always have, so … The 9 yr old could drive in 4 tracks, and go without an adult!(I still went the first time… to make sure she was A-OK… but admit to singing«Jesus Take The Wheel» to myself the entire time.) The 7 yr old could RIDE with dad in those same tracks, and passengers don’t have to pay! SCORE. So dad and the 9 yr old got arm bands and rode those tracks several times. We also did bumper boats as a family a few times… and since my youngin’ and I were riding with others with an arm band it didn’t cost us anything. Plus there was a rock climbing wall for the 9 yr old(and she made it all the way to the top on her 3rd try). And for the 7 yr old, a kiddie kart track which he liked enough to ride a few times(we did have to buy him tickets when he was not passenger, but he was having a GREAT time, so it was not an issue). And while one was on a kiddie track and the other climbing a wall, Dad got to ride a couple of the faster tracks… and I took pictures. We were ALL happy! :) Since there were no lines — NO lines(we were there 430 to 630) — we really didn’t probably need 2 hours, but we used every minute and the kids left happy. Thanks, Baja, for having attractions age appropriate for my kiddos.
Jude T.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Lutherville-Timonium, MD
Ride the go-kart track. It’s one of the better ones around, and one of the only ones I’ve found that wasn’t covered in banana peels and turtle shells.
Angela W.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Manhattan, NY
This is the amusement place that was right across from our hotel that I was so excited about. It was cool, but I think I can find better. Go-kart and mini-golf places are to Ocean City like wives and babies are to Texas cults. Got to feed the appetite of the population, right? Yeah, I know that was wrong. I’m not usually one to complain about this or that being expensive, but am I out of line here when I say $ 7 – 10 for 1 go-kart ride is pretty steep? I know the price of gas has gone up, but did this place decide they were going to start charging for hot air as well? Richie and I said,“Why not?” and opted for the twin-engine motored go-karts that were supposed to be way faster than a normal go-kart. No, don’t think so. They have about 4 different tracks here, which is cool, but none of the tracks looked really fun — the one we went on was ok. They get bonus points for having bumper boats, though, because those things are awesome! We played a round of min-golf right after the go-karting and the holes were difficult enough to be fun and the landscaping was nice, but really, what genius decided to put tiny pebbles in the beds next to the putting greens? Can we say, brain-trust? It was annoying, but not too bad as it only interfered about 5 times. Lastly, their bathrooms were just plain disgusting. Foul, icky, nasty, ugh, horrific, gruesome, abhorrent, reprehensible, I’m running out of words here, badong, but you get my point. So, I go in… walk into the stall and see someones mustard-colored ass leakings on the floor like twin quarter sized poo puddles giving me the stink eye. Then, I see the anal explosion on the back of the seat and parts of the wall. I was horrified! So, I went in the other stall and warned the mom coming in with little Billy that it was not safe. To top it all off, jokes on me, no toilet paper! Yay! Visit if you can’t find bumper boats anywhere else, but I’m sure you could find better mini-golf, better cart tracks and obviously better restrooms. There’s no where to go butt up in that category. I’m so punny!