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At the moment, Sunday is mostly free at go karts, theres a bday group booked in at 2pm till 3pm I think but they said they could fit us in between races, ie, there 8-10 race then our 8 to 10.

As it's a bit late and we only have around 7-8 wont be booking in, everyone will need to pay individually. People tell me if they cant make it.

posted 2 to 3pm earlier as a good time, other bday group is booked in for that, which we could split the time with since they have only 8 as well, still an individual booking thing though. need to bring s helmet or use theirs.

Hey Cejay,

With all the ifs and buts, whats the final outcome?

I think from reading your posts - We pay as per normal 3x10min sessions (not booking an hour) but have an allocated time to drive? If I've got this right that sounds like the best way as people won't be paying for those not turning up.

posted 2 to 3pm earlier as a good time, other bday group is booked in for that, which we could split the time with since they have only 8 as well, still an individual booking thing though. need to bring s helmet or use theirs.
Hey Cejay,

With all the ifs and buts, whats the final outcome?

I think from reading your posts - We pay as per normal 3x10min sessions (not booking an hour) but have an allocated time to drive? If I've got this right that sounds like the best way as people won't be paying for those not turning up.

Yes you'd pay as normal for yourself only on the day.

The way the guy explained it is they'd like to know what time we'd show up, makes it easy on them. Essentially an unofficial booking. We can rock up whenever, but of course doing that won't guarantee us getting a run. It does seem to make the most sense, as you are just paying for yourself. The other way only really worked if we had 10 people which we don't.

Alright, booked in for 5 people so far, turn up at 1:45 to being race at 2pm, theres another group on during that time as well.

It's important you show up early to fill out the paperwork etc.

We'd alternate with them, 1 race on then them. So at this stage it will be 2 10 minute races for all up 32$. If we want more can decide on the day. At this stage after 3pm is clear. If more people want in please advise as I will have to call them to up the booking. Ie atm if family of 4 want in they would probably be chucked into our group at that time, at the same time we can't over book.

Just to confirm you guys will need to fill out the disclaimers and pay seperately, and will need an adr approved helment if you don't want to use theirs.

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