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1040 Kohler Rd, Cayuga, Ontario, N0A 1E0, Canada
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Jul 28, 2018
I went to the exotic car experience and I was very disappointed. The good: Most of the staff are very pleasant and want you to have a good time. They try to get you driving quick and want you to enjoy yourself. The bad: The cars were very abused and not maintained. The video I purchased had no audible audio and ruined the video but the video quality was 4K. Instructors don’t ask if you have any racing experience and don’t permit you to go beyond 4500rpm so you can’t get the real excitement while driving the car. I was surprised because the focus of the experience is that “it’s your day to enjoy and you paid to be here for this”. Unfortunately it was not on my terms. As an auto journalist and a somewhat experienced driver, this was not worth the money nor was it a memorable experience. I don’t NOT recommend anyone purchasing this even though I got this on groupon at HALF PRICE!

Jul 29, 2018
This only refers to the Dream Car Experience... the one where you get to drive a luxury exotic car for a few laps on a closed track. Well, you get to sit in something that looks like a Ferrari or Lamborghini, but that's about it. I drove the Ferrari, that looks like it's been taking abuse for 10+ years and has received zero maintenance. The transmission was shot to a point where the instructor didn't even let me shift "because it took away from the driving experience". Even in full auto, the car didn't up shift or down shift, and the instructor would tap the paddle shifters as I was driving to "kick" the car. The interior was a wreck also. Dirty, scratched up, faded... Hardly what you'd expect from a luxury exotic. The exterior wasn't much better. Car was dirty, hadn't seen a polish in years... So not even the photos we took are great. The people are nice, but not nice enough to justify $60/lap (a lap takes about a minute of driving, and you wait about 1.5 hours to actually get to it). Maybe my expectations were too high, but I still wouldn't recommend this.

Aug 2, 2018
Fun track layout, recent renovations are nice. Portapotty's were horrific. Absolutely disgusting. Just awful. For the love of god get them emptied.

Jun 9, 2018
My sister and I went to spectate the Take it to the Track - Test & Tune event on a Friday night. The turnout was low but there were lots of cool cars taking their turns at the 1/4 mile strip! Entry was $10 - Cash only and the ATM is a bit inconveniently placed so make sure you're prepared.

Jul 12, 2018
The facility is great. As someone who isn't an avid race fan, I found their spectator prices for summer events very expensive. No option to go for an hour or two to observe at lower cost.

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