Another attraction set to further increase footfall is the future Skyplex project. The tourist corridor already attracts over 5 million visitors. I-Drive NASCAR and other new attractions including the new Hollywood Plaza entertainment complex, a Starflyer and a new iFly skydiving attraction will all add to the mix. It’s set to be a busy year on International Drive. However, Pezzini welcomes the competition. “We are excited that they are coming because it will bring more visibility to the attraction of go-karts - there’s room for two concepts,” Pezzini said.ĪMP Group is also considering new cities for the I-Drive NASCAR brand and Pezzini expects an announcement later in the year. I-Drive NASCAR won’t be alone in bringing indoor go-karting to the area. Currently under construction on South Universal Boulevard, Andretti Indoor Karting & Games will open in the summer. As soon as AMP have found suitable new office space, construction will start on the expansion of the attraction. The expansion and office relocation should be completed this year. He said AMP, which also owns and manages I-Drive’s Perfumeland and the Orlando Crossings retail center, will add extra bowling lanes and simulators. We are also looking into neat ideas to maximize the track space and possibly changing the course in the near future.” We are still trying to determine what attractions to add but it could be zip lines or rope courses. The SODIKART RTX is the newest innovation from the global leader of the kart manufacturing industry. I-Drive NASCAR Indoor Kart racing puts you in driver's seat with champions of the industry, SODIKART. “With that space, we can add new attractions to the building and increase the square footage dedicated to meeting space. Things to do at Nascar I-Drive Indoor Kart Racing. We are looking into extending into the warehouses of AMP Group. Pezzini said, “We have 24,000 square feet of space dedicated to our offices. This means that AMP will probably have to move its offices. The warehouse off International Drive is home to both both I-Drive NASCAR and the AMP Group’s headquarters. With the expansion plans, AMP is looking to maximise the full potential of the 88,000-square-foot footprint of the site. He said, “Business, both corporate outings and tour groups, has been good, but we began to realize we were missing on events because of our space.” I-Drive NASCAR Growth Drives EventsĪlejandro Pezzini is COO of the AMP Group. I-Drive NASCAR’s owner, The AMP Group, told The Orlando Business Journal that they plan to double the 5,000-square-foot meeting rooms in size. They will also increase the space and number of attractions in the gaming area. In addition there are plans to redesign and revitalise the restaurant and bar. The attraction is also home to bowling, gaming and a restaurant. The popular entertainment complex allows guests to race each other in eco-friendly electric karts at speeds of up to 45mph. Orlando’s I-Drive NASCAR, the indoor go-kart attraction on the city’s North International Drive, is planning a significant expansion.
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