
Our Slick Track is designed to simulate driving on ice with our postreaction wide tire full-throttle Go-Kart. Kids and adults will be amazed by our (2) two Go-Kart tracks. Everyone will have fun at Zoomers with 2 Go-Kart tracks, Bumper Boats, Tilt-A-Whirl, Go-Kart Drop, Water Wars, and more! Each of our party rooms features panoramic views of the park and surrounding areas.

Zoomers offers an amazing assortment of games, ride, and attractions which are sure to make your experience a memorable occasion for all ages. on Sunday.Zoomers is an indoor/outdoor facility with a Family Fun Arcade, featuring our Winner’s Circle where great merchandise and the latest electronics can be won. to midnight Friday and Saturday, and 4 p.m. Currently, the park will be open from Thursdays through Sundays. Mike Cannington, director of marketing, said Fast Trax is looking for workers so they can keep it open seven days a week. “I was scared half to death but I was excited.” Zoe McCurry, of Fort Myers, enjoyed the thrill of the Z-Force ride. Those who took out the go-karts for a spin had 10 minutes to see who could cover the most ground in that timeframe.

The go-karts drew positive reviews from Lindsay Schnyder, who said they were in “another league.” There are three types - the fastest ones for adults, a slower one for juniors and another duo cart for adults to ride with kids. There are two tracks - one is 700-feet long and the other is 330-feet long. The new go-karts have been imported from Italy and can go up to 45 mph though the speed will not be as fast for kids. The go-karts have been changed from gas-powered to electric-powered, making them faster and cleaner for the environment. There are actually two tracks - with one for children. The go-kart track has expanded, with more room down the lane for passing. He said it was “totally different” than bowling. “I’ve never played duckpins before,” he said. “I’m a good bowler and it’s hard - 9 out of 10 hard.”īob Aversa, of New Jersey, who has been bowling for decades, was a quick learner - knocking out the last three pins with a slick hook shot. Pfister said he was still learning how spares were counted. John Pfister, of Cape Coral, played the duckpin bowling for the first time. Those who were playing it at the private party preview clearly enjoyed the challenge. Upstairs is duckpin bowling, a smaller version of normal bowling - with a smaller ball and smaller pins which makes it tougher. This challenging version features a big screen with two large gunners. For those longing for the old days of arcade games, there is a new offering of Space Invaders, which was first released in the 1970s. Fast Trax has many of the newest, high tech games with several virtual games and what should be everybody’s favorite - Mario Kart. There are two floors inside, with the bottom floor featuring an array of arcade games as well as other games associated with carnivals and county fairs.

“The pandemic slowed a lot of things,” he said. Initially, he was planning to build a new amusement center next to HeadPinz until Zoomers became available last year. The response from the guests was positive for the food selections as well as the games and rides.Ĭiniello also owns HeadPinz in Cape Coral and HeadPinz in Fort Myers. The new electric go-karts at Fast Trax can reportedly go up to 45 mph. There are two bars - one upstairs and one outside. The food menu includes jumbo wings, chicken tenders, Reuben sandwiches, roast beef, pierogies, Cuban sandwiches and brisket burgers. There will be food trucks outside while the facility awaits final county approval to sell food and beverages inside.įast Trax hosted a private party preview for special guests and media members to see the updates to the facility and enjoy the new features. The new games are highlighted by duckpin bowling.Ĭiniello was hoping to have the place ready for business earlier this year as the pandemic began to subside but he settled for a soft opening on July 15. Pat Ciniello, who bought the property last year during the pandemic, has changed the name to Fast Trax and has made a substantial investment in overhauling the property with new rides, new games, an expanded go-kart track and new food selections.

Zoomers, off island on Summerlin Road near the exit into town from Fort Myers, was long the familiar place where the rides were visible from the road. For more than a year, Fort Myers Beach was without one. Located off of Summerlin Road, the park is scheduled to open soon after a year-long renovation.Įvery beach town can use an amusement park. The amusement park, formerly known as Zoomers, includes a go-kart track and arcade. Tyler Rohrman and son Camdyn of Alva unleash their water gun while enjoying a sneak preview of the blaster and bumper boats at Fast Trax recently.
