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Fast carts, family friendly carts to. Putt putt golf and other things to do with children or young adults.
It's a decent place to play games, but I get tired of traveling 30 miles and they are closed. Not reliable. The internet says they are open, there was a sign on the door saying they are open weekends. Doubt if I waste my time on this again.
We have been going to Kart Kountry for many years and it just keeps getting better! The owners of keep adding on to Kart Kountry with more and more fun things to do. An asset to Shepherdsville for sure!
My wife and I love to play Put-Putt golf and we love their new course! They also have batting cages, go-karts, arcade, etc. Lots of fun for the whole family!!!
I was rather surprised by the recent negative reviews. We have two young boys, age 2 and 4. We have visited twice and enjoyed it both times. We have never had a rude employee and have always found the arcade to be clean. I will say that there were some machines that were marked "out of order," but none took our money. In fact, the first visit resulted in our two year old getting 200 points all on his own. It was also a Sunday afternoon and it was not very crowded. Our second visit was on a Saturday early evening and it was busier. We decided that Sunday afternoons are better for us. I also think that the variety of premium choices for the little ones is good. Both times, our boys ended up with a decent item that they were happy with....and we had tickets left over. Maybe we are just easy to please, but we really enjoy Kart Kountry and we will visit again.
Unique experience. Everyone loved the track and had a great time. Must stop if you are in area. Better then zappos
The go cart track was really cool and if you travel here I suggest just sticking with that. My younger children went in to the arcade while the older ones rode go carts and there were several machines that took our money then did not work and getting anything for your money did not happen on the crane games. The arcade games were a joke and I would not waste my money there again. My daughter and her friend did the mini golf and said the girl running it was very rude and not helpful if they had questions.
I went this past weekend. Spent about $20 on "arcade" machines within 20 minutes. They have plenty of machines with big jackpots to entice you to play them. But when it comes to winning even a SMALL jackpot? They snake their way out of it.MY EXPERIENCE -I found a machine called Monkeys in a Barrel or something of that nature. The object was to connect all 10 monkeys, the golden monkey being the last one. I connected the golden monkey to win the jackpot and the machine immediately went black and restarted. In disbelief I got my friends and showed them... I beat it AGAIN in front of them and it done the same thing! I then escorted an employee to the machine and beat the game/won the jackpot in front of her... So what was her solution? "Oh, so youve played this 3 times now and it happen? Ok i will give you your $1.50 back" WHAT?!?!?!?!?!?!?! So I dont even get the SMALL TICKET JACKPOT? It was only 350 tickets!!! COME ON!! So after she gave me my $1.50 back, she unplugged the machine and plugged it in so it could restart... I asked her if she wanted me to beat it again to see if it would shut off... Her other employee friend jumped in and yelled "NO, do not play that machine again." I asked why they are leaving it on for other people to get screwed and they just walked away.If you look around at all the machines, you will notice many of them are worse for your pockets than a casino. I notice one machine you could pay up to $8.00 just for one spin... and to win the jackpot you needed 5 diamonds... Well even with 16 arrows ($8.00 worth of arrows) you would need to spend $40.00 just to have a CHANCE of getting the jackpot!!!With all of the above, and a kart track at $6 per lap which lasted about 2 minutes on a go-kart. I will proudly vote this as my first 1/5 EVER.
Quite possibly the most rude staff I may have ever encountered. More than likely school age temps but never the less, rude, unhelpful, and completely unconcerned with trash all over the park. The place i s called Kart Kountry but it is just one track, well two if you count the dilapidated parking lot the seem to call a kiddy track. The main track is long but not worth 5 dollars for one lap. Employees that worked at the track had little concern for safety, or where just hanging out on the sides of the track flexing and literally catching a tan. Best value was the superbly bland mini golf course with some of the worst landscaping I have seen in a while. The place claims it has the "worlds longest cart track" but the achievement that stuck out most was the "worlds most rude and unfriendly staff"
We stopped here on our way to Florida. We got the ticket specials and we each rode on the track 4 times. It was a very long track and took quite some time to complete. Our boys loved the go karts and had fun racing with other kids. We were here for about 30-45 minutes. We live fairly close and will give it another try again.
Kids loved the Long Go Kart Track. We enjoyed the baseball batting cages. (The price seemed really cheap at $1 for several pitches).We played mini golf and the course was pretty fun. There seemed to be a variety of indoor games, but we did not play any of the indoor type games, so I cannot comment on those.
It could use some up keep and some machine repair, but overall we had a blast! I thought the go kart track was never going to end! The bumper boats is the greatest investment there! Only real negative is maybe when there's only one kid on the kid kart track that maybe they don't give them the slowest kart.
This is the longest go-cart track I've been on. Not sure, but I've heard it was a mile long. The carts were fun to ride around in. The mini golf course was one of the more challenging around. The property could be spruced up a bit (there was a lot of dust from the parking lot especially from cars that would spin out while leaving), but Kart Kountry is worth a visit for some fun.
We stopped here on our way home from Kentucky to Indiana. We are so glad we did. We had an absolute blast on the the Thunderbolt Go Karts. You wouldn't think one lap is very much, but wow I keep wondering when I was going to make my first lap. It truly is the longest go kart track around and boy was it fun. If you're a go kart fan or race fan it's a definite must. It's a lot of fun and a challenge to pass since there aren't many straight a ways. We wished we would have purchased a second lap. We will definitely be back.
With forecast calling for 10 percent chance of rain, my wife and I did the 30-mile trek up I-65 north to Kart Kountry.It sprinkled while we were eating at nearby Fazoli's, but once we got to Kart Kountry, it stopped.K.K. just opened a new 18-hole Volcano-themed mini golf course (with black greens instead of green greens), so we decided to play the old traditional/original green course.Five bucks per person, $10 total. Didn't like how the employee picked my length-club for me because I like using shorter clubs.Course was very challenging. No holes in one for us. Few par 2s. Most everything seemed like a 3.On the one hole where water comes into play, you have to put the ball into one hole, which takes it down a "river" or "Creek" into a pipe for the final hole. My ball died in the slow-moving creek, while my wife's went right into the final hole.Course could use some TLC. Trash floating in nearby water. Cigarette butts on a few greens. And paint/siding missing from building, in addition to parking lot being part concrete, part gravel.