REVIEW · PATTAYA
EasyKart Pattaya (Bali Hai Pier) : Go-Kart Racing Experience
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Speed and safety are both taken seriously here. EasyKart Pattaya at Bali Hai Pier is built around a modern racing setup, with a full pre-race safety briefing and options for different ages and skill levels. What I like most is the focus on real safety training plus the chance to tailor the ride, from kid karts to faster adult options on separate beginner and advanced tracks.
One thing to consider before you go: you’ll need to make your own way to the venue. There’s no hotel pickup, so plan extra time to get to the address by Bali Hai Pier and Walking Street.
In This Review
- Quick take: what matters most
- EasyKart Pattaya at Bali Hai Pier: Where the Race Starts
- Safety Training, Helmet, Suit, and Lockers: You’re Not Just Tossed a Helmet
- Choosing Your Kart: Kid Kart, Regular, Double Seater, or Fast Kart
- Kid Kart (more family-friendly)
- Regular Kart (most common adult/kid threshold)
- Double Seater Kart (ride together)
- Fast Kart (for the serious speed hunger)
- Engine range and top speed
- Two Tracks, Beginner vs Advanced: How to Pick the Right Pace
- What the Racing Hour Feels Like: From Setup to Start Lights
- Price and Value: Why $16 Can Be a Solid Deal
- What you get included
- What costs extra
- Who Should Book (and Who Should Skip It)
- Great fit
- Be cautious or skip
- My Practical Recommendation: Should You Book EasyKart Pattaya?
- FAQ
- Where is EasyKart Pattaya located?
- How long does it take to check in and set up?
- What’s included in the price?
- What are the height and age rules for the kid kart?
- Can I rent shoes if I don’t have sneakers?
- What happens if poor weather cancels the activity?
Quick take: what matters most
- Modern, high-performance track designed for both fun laps and serious racing energy
- Safety first with training plus a helmet and hygiene cap as part of your session
- Two tracks, two vibes: beginner-friendly vs advanced, so you’re not thrown into the deep end
- Karts for different ages/heights including kid, regular, double-seater, and fast options
- Fast Kart includes perks: the 4-race Fast Kart option adds an included t-shirt souvenir
- Bring proper shoes (open-toed shoes aren’t allowed; sneakers are required)
EasyKart Pattaya at Bali Hai Pier: Where the Race Starts

EasyKart Pattaya is in Chonburi Province, right by the water at Bali Hai Pier. The meeting point is:
361/83 หมู่ที่ 10 Muang Pattaya, Amphoe Bang Lamung, Chang Wat Chon Buri 20150
It’s about 100 meters from Walking Street and Bali Hai pier, so you’re not stuck out at some far-off industrial area. You can pair this with an evening out in Pattaya and still have a clear plan for when to check in.
This location choice is practical. If you’re already planning to wander around Walking Street, you can keep things simple: arrive near the pier, check in, race, then head right back into town afterward.
One small logistics reality: even if the racing portion is the fun part, you still need time to get geared up. Check-in and setup take at least 15 minutes, so don’t cut it close if you’re hungry, late, or rushing from another activity.
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Safety Training, Helmet, Suit, and Lockers: You’re Not Just Tossed a Helmet

Go-karting can be as good as your safety process. Here, you get included safety training before you start, plus the basics to race more comfortably and cleanly:
- helmet
- hygiene cap
- racing suit (if needed)
- lockers
That matters because it turns the experience into something you can relax into. Instead of guessing how everything works, you get instruction first, then you go. If you’re racing with kids or beginners, this is especially valuable. You want them focused on driving—not on figuring out gear, steering, or what to do at the start.
Your instructor can be in multiple languages, including English and several others (German, French, Hebrew, Russian, Thai, Chinese, Japanese, Korean). Even if your Thai or language skills are basic, you’ll still have a clear path to understanding what’s expected.
What to bring is also straightforward:
- wear comfortable shoes
- no open-toed shoes
If you don’t have proper sports shoes/sneakers, you can rent sneakers for an added charge of THB 50. That’s not included in the base price, but it’s easy enough to solve on arrival.
Choosing Your Kart: Kid Kart, Regular, Double Seater, or Fast Kart

This is where EasyKart really earns its keep: you don’t have to force one kind of karting experience on everyone. You pick a kart that matches height and age rules, your comfort level, and how competitive you want to be.
Kid Kart (more family-friendly)
- for ages 7 to 12
- and for riders over 130 cm tall
This is the choice when you want the session to feel like a real kart race, not a tiny toy track ride.
Regular Kart (most common adult/kid threshold)
- available for over 12 years old
- and over 140 cm tall
If you’re trying this for the first time, this is often the sweet spot: enough power to feel exciting, with fewer “whoa” moments than the fastest options.
Double Seater Kart (ride together)
- adult driver must be 15+
- driver must be 150 cm tall
- child passenger must be at least 110 cm tall
This is a fun setup for families and couples. You get shared time in the same karting session, and the adult can handle the racing while the younger passenger gets the full experience.
Fast Kart (for the serious speed hunger)
- available for over 15 years old
- and over 150 cm tall
Fast Kart is tied to the advanced side of the track. It also comes with the 4-race Fast Kart option that includes a free t-shirt souvenir.
Engine range and top speed
Across the kart options, you can see engines ranging from 100cc to 270cc, with maximum speeds up to 43.5 mph. The point isn’t just speed—it’s that different kart classes let you match power to your comfort level and physical fit.
If you go too fast for your first session, you’ll spend the race thinking about control. If you go right—especially for beginners—you’ll spend the race thinking about lines.
Two Tracks, Beginner vs Advanced: How to Pick the Right Pace

EasyKart offers two tracks: one aimed at welcoming beginners and another for advanced driving. The “advanced track” is what the Fast Kart option is designed around.
Here’s how I’d think about it when you’re choosing:
- If you’re new to go-karts or bringing kids, start with the beginner-friendly track and let confidence build lap by lap.
- If you already know what you’re doing—or you’re chasing a more intense challenge—choose the advanced track and pick a kart that matches the rules for your height/age.
The track itself is described as the best and most modern track in Asia, and it’s clear the facility is built for consistent racing. A modern track usually means better grip, more predictable turns, and fewer “where did my steering go” moments.
The goal is to race with better flow. On the right track for your skill level, you’ll feel like you can actually improve within the session.
What the Racing Hour Feels Like: From Setup to Start Lights

While the exact number of laps can vary by the kart option you choose, the flow of the experience is consistent:
- Check-in and setup (at least 15 minutes)
- Gear-up with helmet and hygiene cap
- Suit if needed
- Lockers for your belongings
- Safety training
- Then the race time begins
That structure matters. The training and gear stage keep you from showing up unprepared, especially if you’ve never driven a kart with a true racing layout. It also makes the whole thing feel more professional than a casual weekend track.
One more practical note: the operating hours run from 10:00AM to 1:00AM. That gives you flexibility, but it also means the venue could be lively at night. If you’re sensitive to crowds or prefer calmer logistics, aim for earlier time slots.
If you’re booking during less stable weather conditions, there’s also a useful plan B: if the activity can’t operate due to poor weather, you can visit on a later date using the same voucher. The voucher stays valid on any day within one year from the date selected at checkout.
Price and Value: Why $16 Can Be a Solid Deal

EasyKart lists a price of $16 per person, and the value comes from what’s included, not just the ticket number.
What you get included
You’re not paying extra for the basics:
- safety training
- helmet
- hygiene cap
- racing suit (if needed)
- lockers
That reduces the “surprise costs” people often run into with outdoor activities. You only need to budget extra if you need shoe rental (THB 50) or you choose an option that includes extra items like the Fast Kart’s 4-race + t-shirt setup.
What costs extra
Two clear non-inclusions:
- food and beverages
- hotel pickup and drop-off
The no-pickup part is the real value question. If you’re staying near Walking Street or Bali Hai Pier, it’s easy to handle. If you’re far away, your transport costs might narrow the value gap fast. Still, the $16 base price stays competitive when you can get there without adding a big taxi bill.
If you want a quick adrenaline hit that doesn’t require a full day trip, this pricing makes sense.
Who Should Book (and Who Should Skip It)

This go-karting setup works best for people who want a real racing challenge with a structured safety approach.
Great fit
- adults and kids who meet the height and age rules
- families who want a kart option that supports shared riding (double seater)
- beginners who want a beginner-friendly track rather than forcing one speed level on everyone
- anyone who values safety training as part of the experience
Be cautious or skip
- pregnant women (not suitable)
- people with mobility impairments (not suitable)
Also, don’t ignore the shoe rules. Open-toed footwear isn’t allowed, and sports sneakers are required. If you show up without the right shoes, you’ll either rent or lose time at check-in.
My Practical Recommendation: Should You Book EasyKart Pattaya?

If you’re in Pattaya and you want something active, fast, and easy to pair with your day, I’d book EasyKart—especially if you can make it without a costly taxi ride. The combination of safety training, a modern track setup, and kart choices for different heights and ages makes it feel more like a proper racing facility than a casual attraction.
I’d also pick it if you’re traveling with mixed groups—some who are brand-new and some who want speed. The two-track design helps you avoid the common problem where everyone ends up stuck with the same intensity level.
Just be honest about one thing: you need to get yourself to the venue near Bali Hai Pier and Walking Street, and you should arrive with proper footwear. Do that, and you’ll get a clean, focused go-karting session that’s built for racing.
FAQ

Where is EasyKart Pattaya located?
The meeting point is at 361/83 หมู่ที่ 10 Muang Pattaya, Amphoe Bang Lamung, Chang Wat Chon Buri 20150. It’s about 100 meters from Walking Street and Bali Hai pier.
How long does it take to check in and set up?
Plan for at least 15 minutes for check-in and to set up equipment and put on your racing suit.
What’s included in the price?
Included items are safety training, helmet, hygiene cap, racing suit if needed, and lockers.
What are the height and age rules for the kid kart?
The Kid Kart is for ages 7 to 12 and riders over 130 cm tall.
Can I rent shoes if I don’t have sneakers?
Yes. Sports shoes or sneakers are required, and sneakers can be rented for an additional THB 50 if needed.
What happens if poor weather cancels the activity?
If the activity cannot operate due to poor weather, you can visit on a later date using the same voucher. The voucher is valid on any day within one year from the date selected at checkout.























