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Kingston Park Paceway

Kingston Australia

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Send the kids off with Dad to the Kingston Park Paceway for an action-packed day of thrills and spills. Older kids and adults can take to the go kart track on their own, and kids from as young as 5 years of age can use a dual kart to travel with an adult around the course. Entry is free and you pay for the activities you want to do as you decide to do them. For adults and children over 14 night racing is also available. The website features a lengthy FAQ section which is well worth a read before heading out. On top of this, there is also the Kids Go Zone which is a fairground within the Raceway. Sideshow Alley or the super slide will keep the kids entertained if they don’t want to go kart. Alternatively there are deals to cover both fees so that they can participate in a bit of everything. Opening Hours: Sunday, Monday and Tuesday 10am - 5pm Wednesday and Thursday 10am - 9pm Friday and Saturday 10am - 10pm Christmas Day Closed Boxing Day, Good Friday, New Years Day and Anzac Day Open from Midday Kids Operating Hours * Dual, Rookie & Formula Karts and the Kids Go-Zone close at 5pm daily

Phone: 07 3826 2222
20 Mudgee St Kingston

4114 Australia
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Last Update : 2009-10-22 06:04:35


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