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Grand Prix Amusements

57102 Symington Rd, Springfield, MB R5T 0E4, Canada
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Tara MathewTara Mathew
We went here with a group of 15 and everyone had a blast. Though it isn't cheap at about 4 tickets a pop for most things (at roughly $2 per ticket with savings the more you buy). For example, for our family of 6 to have one go-cart ride and one water bumper boats ride, we would need 48 tickets which is $89 (saving of $7 for buying 48)! That is a LOT of money for two things. Yikes. Now that isn't to say we didn't enjoy ourselves. We absolutely did. It was a blast. The 11 kids in our group did two go-karts each, 1 Water bumper boats, and mini-golf. The adults did one go-kart ride each and water bumper boats. I didn't pay the bill, but my best estimate would be we needed roughly 204 tickets if each thing was 4 tickets (though I know a few went on the 6-ticket go-kart ride) so our host would have had to buy 2 sets of 96 ($174+174) and another 12 ($24) thus equalling $372. A pricey evening but it was very fun with great memories made with cousins. It wasn't remotely busy (Wednesday night) which was great and everyone enjoyed it very much. It would be lovely if it was more affordable. It just isn't if you have more than a couple kids and they want to do multiple things. Who wants to go all that way to only do two things? That said there are some things that only take 1 and 2 tickets but our troop wasn't interested in those things (batting cages, hoops basketball, air canons, etc) A very fun night out for sure. The mini golf course was fantastic and the best bang for your buck as that is also 4 tickets and takes about 45 minutes. The course is super creative with its pirate theme. Very cool course. Worth going there just for this. I also like that there are different go-karts hour different ages. A tiny course for kids 4-6. Then for 7+ there is separate large race track with 2 types of carts. I thought my youngest would be too scared but she did great with her cousins. And on the bigger course (age 14+) there are 3 types of cars. One is a double cart in which you can take kids. Overall a great experience.
M DM D
My kids had so much fun! My son has wanted to Go Karting since he was 6 years old and no venue was able to accomodate him because he was not tall enough. Now he is 9 and can ride the big karts and loved it. My 7 y.o. daughter too. They both started at the rookie karts, and once he tried the 10 y.o. + big carts he loved those even more (even though he needed a back booster cushion which the staff provide) My only "adult" wish is that the 10y.o.+ karts and Formula karts could be sped up a bit. They are too slow for seasoned drivers and it would create a more interesting race experience. We did the bumper boats which was a lot of fun, I wish there was more sensors to cause the water cannons to shoot off though, one sensor didn't seem to work when you hit it... We did the water balloon launchers, and water castle blaster battle station. They enjoyed both stations immensely- although with the wind they got me really good and my stream pressure was too weak to combat the wind deflection. I really wanted to do the mini golf but the kids were too enthralled with the racing aspect to want to spend their last tickets on the mini golf. An excellent time for about $100 we stayed from about 12:30 till 4:00.
Shez RajanShez Rajan
Had to take a pool shot under the windmill Great area. Went on trax to race our cars. Few options or go karts, for younger kids all the way upto adults. Fastest karts generally go 30km/hr Mini golf. Batting cages. Go carts. Water number cars.. Few other options, great places for families or friends that want to hang out do a few activities
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We went here with a group of 15 and everyone had a blast. Though it isn't cheap at about 4 tickets a pop for most things (at roughly $2 per ticket with savings the more you buy). For example, for our family of 6 to have one go-cart ride and one water bumper boats ride, we would need 48 tickets which is $89 (saving of $7 for buying 48)! That is a LOT of money for two things. Yikes. Now that isn't to say we didn't enjoy ourselves. We absolutely did. It was a blast. The 11 kids in our group did two go-karts each, 1 Water bumper boats, and mini-golf. The adults did one go-kart ride each and water bumper boats. I didn't pay the bill, but my best estimate would be we needed roughly 204 tickets if each thing was 4 tickets (though I know a few went on the 6-ticket go-kart ride) so our host would have had to buy 2 sets of 96 ($174+174) and another 12 ($24) thus equalling $372. A pricey evening but it was very fun with great memories made with cousins. It wasn't remotely busy (Wednesday night) which was great and everyone enjoyed it very much. It would be lovely if it was more affordable. It just isn't if you have more than a couple kids and they want to do multiple things. Who wants to go all that way to only do two things? That said there are some things that only take 1 and 2 tickets but our troop wasn't interested in those things (batting cages, hoops basketball, air canons, etc) A very fun night out for sure. The mini golf course was fantastic and the best bang for your buck as that is also 4 tickets and takes about 45 minutes. The course is super creative with its pirate theme. Very cool course. Worth going there just for this. I also like that there are different go-karts hour different ages. A tiny course for kids 4-6. Then for 7+ there is separate large race track with 2 types of carts. I thought my youngest would be too scared but she did great with her cousins. And on the bigger course (age 14+) there are 3 types of cars. One is a double cart in which you can take kids. Overall a great experience.
Tara Mathew

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My kids had so much fun! My son has wanted to Go Karting since he was 6 years old and no venue was able to accomodate him because he was not tall enough. Now he is 9 and can ride the big karts and loved it. My 7 y.o. daughter too. They both started at the rookie karts, and once he tried the 10 y.o. + big carts he loved those even more (even though he needed a back booster cushion which the staff provide) My only "adult" wish is that the 10y.o.+ karts and Formula karts could be sped up a bit. They are too slow for seasoned drivers and it would create a more interesting race experience. We did the bumper boats which was a lot of fun, I wish there was more sensors to cause the water cannons to shoot off though, one sensor didn't seem to work when you hit it... We did the water balloon launchers, and water castle blaster battle station. They enjoyed both stations immensely- although with the wind they got me really good and my stream pressure was too weak to combat the wind deflection. I really wanted to do the mini golf but the kids were too enthralled with the racing aspect to want to spend their last tickets on the mini golf. An excellent time for about $100 we stayed from about 12:30 till 4:00.
M D

M D

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Had to take a pool shot under the windmill Great area. Went on trax to race our cars. Few options or go karts, for younger kids all the way upto adults. Fastest karts generally go 30km/hr Mini golf. Batting cages. Go carts. Water number cars.. Few other options, great places for families or friends that want to hang out do a few activities
Shez Rajan

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We went here with a group of 15 and everyone had a blast. Though it isn't cheap at about 4 tickets a pop for most things (at roughly $2 per ticket with savings the more you buy). For example, for our family of 6 to have one go-cart ride and one water bumper boats ride, we would need 48 tickets which is $89 (saving of $7 for buying 48)! That is a LOT of money for two things. Yikes.

Now that isn't to say we didn't enjoy ourselves. We absolutely did. It was a blast. The 11 kids in our group did two go-karts each, 1 Water bumper boats, and mini-golf. The adults did one go-kart ride each and water bumper boats. I didn't pay the bill, but my best estimate would be we needed roughly 204 tickets if each thing was 4 tickets (though I know a few went on the 6-ticket go-kart ride) so our host would have had to buy 2 sets of 96 ($174+174) and another 12 ($24) thus equalling $372. A pricey evening but it was very fun with great memories made with cousins. It wasn't remotely busy (Wednesday night) which was great and everyone enjoyed it very much.

It would be lovely if it was more affordable. It just isn't if you have more than a couple kids and they want to do multiple things. Who wants to go all that way to only do two things? That said there are some things that only take 1 and 2 tickets but our troop wasn't interested in those things (batting cages, hoops basketball, air canons, etc)

A very fun night out for sure. The mini golf course was fantastic and the best bang for your buck as that is also 4 tickets and takes about 45 minutes. The course is super creative with its pirate theme. Very cool course. Worth going there just for this.

I also like that there are different go-karts hour different ages. A tiny course for kids 4-6. Then for 7+ there is separate large race track with 2 types of carts. I thought my youngest would be too scared but she did great with her cousins. And on the bigger course (age 14+) there are 3 types of cars. One is a double cart in which you can take kids. Overall a...

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4y

Did go Tuesday Aug 17 at 2 pm. Wanted to drive Formula kart. This is how it works: the track is being used alternatively by the Formula kart and by some slow go-karts for young kids. Staff were focussing on having fun trying fixing a Formula kart and fooling around while the young kids run was over. Young kids were left all by themself in the pit lane, all bumping each other. No employees were present in the pit lane to supervise those 5, 6 years old kids. One dad (i assume) was not impressed to see what happened. That could have been seriously dangerous. Staff were not aware of this since they were acting like careless teenagers(as i said) trying to fix the Formula kart. It does not look like to me this was a one event incident just looking on how the staff behave. No safety speech, no hand sanitizing, no helmet sanitizing. An incident even happened on the track with the Formula karts and 3 karts were involved. Staff did not do anything to help the drivers. 2 drivers walked away, walking on the track while Formula karts were racing at 100% potential. Then 2 karts were left on the track (taking 50% of the track width) for the remaining of the race. As a summary, staff were incompetent, careless and i would not recommend...

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4y

My kids had so much fun! My son has wanted to Go Karting since he was 6 years old and no venue was able to accomodate him because he was not tall enough. Now he is 9 and can ride the big karts and loved it. My 7 y.o. daughter too. They both started at the rookie karts, and once he tried the 10 y.o. + big carts he loved those even more (even though he needed a back booster cushion which the staff provide) My only "adult" wish is that the 10y.o.+ karts and Formula karts could be sped up a bit. They are too slow for seasoned drivers and it would create a more interesting race experience. We did the bumper boats which was a lot of fun, I wish there was more sensors to cause the water cannons to shoot off though, one sensor didn't seem to work when you hit it... We did the water balloon launchers, and water castle blaster battle station. They enjoyed both stations immensely- although with the wind they got me really good and my stream pressure was too weak to combat the wind deflection. I really wanted to do the mini golf but the kids were too enthralled with the racing aspect to want to spend their last tickets on the mini golf. An excellent time for about $100 we stayed from about...

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