“Little Talladega” Airbnb Has Racetrack & Go Karts – Here’s What Else

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Famous YouTuber Taylor Ray known for being at the top of his class in drifting cars, filmed an incredible tour of this Airbnb in Pomona, Missouri called Little Talladega. It cost $2,000 per night to stay there but were about to cover all the awesome amenities that come with it!

The property known as Little Talladega is an 8,700 square foot luxurious Tuscan-style mansion that accommodates 16 guests. The home comes with 6 bedrooms, 12 beds, 6.5 baths, and a race car track that wraps around the home.

This home was designed to provide the best atmosphere for racing enthusiasts. Beside the home is a shop that houses Go-Karts, ATVs, and Electric Drift Carts as amenities for guests to use during their stay.

“Inside the shop you’ll find a full exercise gym, freeplay arcade, lounge, indoor crazy cart track, and pool hall!” Little Talladega wrote on Airbnb.

There are easy-going on-site staff to assist guests with the motorsport activities. In addition to the track in the shop and the track around the house, there are even riding trails near the home where visitors can ride out and kick the dust up.

Beds inside the home are made to look like cars and trucks to further excite the guests. There’s even a luxurious pool in the back with a water slide and places to hang out after a full day of riding.

“Pool parties, tennis/basketball courts, kids playground, stocked fishing pond, single hole golf course, and riding trails are all a step outside from the 8700 square foot luxurious tuscan style home,” Little Talladega wrote.

The video filmed by Taylor shows a full tour of the beautiful home you can watch that video showing all the details below.

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