39 Reviews

DirtFish

Snoqualmie, Washington
General Info
DirtFish Rally School programs are the ultimate rally experience. From beginner to seasoned veteran, our students are encouraged to maximize their capabilities. Internationally renowned instructors adapt to each student, coaxing the most out of every experience level.
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Annette Chiniquy
1 Apr 2018
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Super cool! The bronco from the t.v. show Twin Peaks just happens to be hanging out, living the dream.
Michael Baron
17 Jan 2018
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The most fun you'll ever have while going sideways in a car.
Angie Kaeser
2 Nov 2017
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Very attentive and experienced staff. Would recommend.
Bernard Macias
15 Oct 2017
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It was great. Had so much fun. Definitely coming back.
Ben C.
12 Aug 2017
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Flew to Washington just to do the one-day training with my wife and a couple friends. I went with some trepidation but was quickly put at ease by the friendly and knowledgable instructors. They do a g... Read More
Flew to Washington just to do the one-day training with my wife and a couple friends. I went with some trepidation but was quickly put at ease by the friendly and knowledgable instructors. They do a great job of observing what kind of skills you come with and help you up your game immensely by the end of the day. Everything was well coordinated with nice details added (eg coffee and light breakfast in the morning, cars and instructors ready to go and on time, water available at all times on a hot day) all the way to end of day wrap up and picture time. It was a beautiful and historic location with lots of space to get sideways. They take safety seriously and the cars were in good shape despite taking a daily beating. We were in nice STIs on a fantastic track when other schools' offerings couldn't compare. This is THE place to go to get your feet wet with rally racing. The booking and payment was easy, and Adam P was extremely responsive to inquiries. We're already thinking about how we can get back there for the three-day intensive. Thank you, Dirtfish! Read Less
Evan Dunn
28 Jul 2017
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THE best rally cross school in the US. Hands down.
Todd Finch
18 Jul 2017
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The Dirtfish Rally School was by far one of the best things I have ever done in my life. The lead instructor Mitch was top notch in the classroom and my in-car instructor Ted was awesome! Both were... Read More
The Dirtfish Rally School was by far one of the best things I have ever done in my life. The lead instructor Mitch was top notch in the classroom and my in-car instructor Ted was awesome! Both were full of racing knowledge and know-how and eager to share and coach. The facility was kick-ass and the cars were gritty and fun STi's, Subaru FTW! A one day session was awesome but I gotta say all it did was make me want to go back for a longer session! Read Less
Sarah Norla
16 Jul 2017
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I had an unbelievably amazing day learning how to drive like rally racers with Michelle and Eric! My cheeks hurt from the smiles :) I want to go back everyday to drift up some more Dirt! DirtFish is w... Read More
I had an unbelievably amazing day learning how to drive like rally racers with Michelle and Eric! My cheeks hurt from the smiles :) I want to go back everyday to drift up some more Dirt! DirtFish is where it's at to learn how to rally right! I Highly recommend this big kid playground because the hospitality, courses, cars, and race car coaches were fantastic! Still smiling from the fun! <3 wrxitgirl Read Less
Bryce Bigg-b Urzada
7 Jul 2017
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Greatest driving experience of my life! I got lucky enough to do a 1 day private training course in awd today and it was a life changing experience. All the staff at dirtfish are very friendly and w... Read More
Greatest driving experience of my life! I got lucky enough to do a 1 day private training course in awd today and it was a life changing experience. All the staff at dirtfish are very friendly and welcoming. ... I highly recommend going for some training I guarantee you'll have the time of your life See More Read Less
Fred Sankow Jr.
4 Jul 2017
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My son and I went to the event in Thomson Connecticut. We went in the pits and visited the Dogfish team they were super nice. We learn more about this type of race car and its team players and drivers... Read More
My son and I went to the event in Thomson Connecticut. We went in the pits and visited the Dogfish team they were super nice. We learn more about this type of race car and its team players and drivers. It was totally awesome. Read Less
Geoff Thomas
29 Jun 2017
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This place is AWESOME!! The staff is is super nice, the instructors super knowledgeable, the track is awesome, and the experience is unforgettable! Loved it!
Jon Bolt
23 Jun 2017
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Learned a lot, but sometimes my arms bend back.
Hilary Osborn
18 Jun 2017
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We love it here. Well worth the money. If your dream is to rally this place is a must. The staff is friendly and so much to see.
Liz P.
9 Jun 2017
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My husband went to a 2-hour Rally class and had an amazing time. It was a quick 30 min. class where they teach you the basics, then you pair up with a driver and start doing laps on the track. The cla... Read More
My husband went to a 2-hour Rally class and had an amazing time. It was a quick 30 min. class where they teach you the basics, then you pair up with a driver and start doing laps on the track. The class was 10 people so they went in 2 sets of 5, so he had a short break in between lap sets which worked well for pacing the day. The coach coached him on how to stay consistent in speed so he didn't spin out, and at the end of the class they did a "thrill ride" where the pros took you at top speed through the course. The backdrop of the mountains was beautiful! The course was well-maintained and the gift shop / office / classroom area was top notch as well. Overall it was an amazing experience and hopefully we'll do it again soon! Read Less
Wil Hurd
2 Jun 2017
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What could be better than drifting a BRZ? Drifting one on dirt with one on one expert training. One of the best experiences one can have in a car, period. I highly advise everyone to take advantage of... Read More
What could be better than drifting a BRZ? Drifting one on dirt with one on one expert training. One of the best experiences one can have in a car, period. I highly advise everyone to take advantage of the courses offered by the good people at Dirtfish. Read Less
Merritt S.
2 May 2017
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I have attended several driving school and they all have had their strong points but the instructors at Dirtfish are the best I have learned from yet. The vehicle control you gain from Dirtfish is uns... Read More
I have attended several driving school and they all have had their strong points but the instructors at Dirtfish are the best I have learned from yet. The vehicle control you gain from Dirtfish is unsurpassed. The fun factor is off the scale and exceeded my expectations. My bride even went out for thrill ride and didn't stop raving about it for three days !!!! Thanks Nate. Read Less
Bianca Crawford
28 Apr 2017
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Absolutely loved the experience! This was the perfect setup! Great location, amazing instructors and staff and such a fun learning experience. I can't wait to do it again
Mike Lovejoy
18 Apr 2017
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Took a 2-Day course on Co-Driving with Craig Drew. Top-notch facilities, knowledgeable staff, and a great time overall learning from the best!
Tracy Eggers Hovinga
17 Apr 2017
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We live in Snoqualmie, but had not been to Dirt Fish before. The facility is awesome & the staff was very friendly! My 17 year old son took his first half day Rally School class Sunday and had a great... Read More
We live in Snoqualmie, but had not been to Dirt Fish before. The facility is awesome & the staff was very friendly! My 17 year old son took his first half day Rally School class Sunday and had a great time!! We will be back! Thank to you and your staff! Now he is off looking for a Rally car..... Read Less
キセーラ エリック
30 Mar 2017
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What an experience. The weather was absolutely awesome for the last few days, rain, rain, and more rain. Gaining finesse on the dirt, gravel, and wet concrete with the BRZ takes a lot of patience. I... Read More
What an experience. The weather was absolutely awesome for the last few days, rain, rain, and more rain. Gaining finesse on the dirt, gravel, and wet concrete with the BRZ takes a lot of patience. I have a new found respect for these cars. Read Less
Andrew Wait
30 Mar 2017
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Best driving school ever... you learn a lot, great fun, lots and lots of seat time.
Tami Treese Barber
26 Jan 2017
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Thank you SO MUCH for the over the top customer service you gave our family when we were in last night to shop. So appreciate your kindness. My son is decked out in his new gear today headed to school... Read More
Thank you SO MUCH for the over the top customer service you gave our family when we were in last night to shop. So appreciate your kindness. My son is decked out in his new gear today headed to school this morning. Read Less
Kevin U.
19 Jun 2016
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What an amazing experience. The entire staff and facilities are top notch, and they treat you like family the entire time. My instructor was Nate and not only did I learn a lot from him (When I actual... Read More
What an amazing experience. The entire staff and facilities are top notch, and they treat you like family the entire time. My instructor was Nate and not only did I learn a lot from him (When I actually listened) but he seemed there to make sure I had fun. I think it was great he put my fun before great technical driving as I wasn't going to become a rally driver in one day anyway. Also the facilities are first class inside and out. They maintain the tracks all day long and ensure they are ready to race. That was rather hard since it rained almost all day, but we always stayed dry inside buildings throughout the facility. Even when we were not in the car we had a great time watching the other drivers race around form the hill the waiting building was on. The classroom time was even fun and not long at all. Most of the day you are learning behind the wheel, but the two short times you are in the classroom it is entertaining and never boring. I could not recommend Dirtfish any higher. Get out there and enjoy it!  My only regret is not signing up for a three day class and only doing one day. Read Less
Jason H.
14 Apr 2016
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Can you say greatest experience ever!!!!! These guys really have their stuff together , not only is the experience bucket list worthy , but the property itself is panoramic vision , and the facility i... Read More
Can you say greatest experience ever!!!!! These guys really have their stuff together , not only is the experience bucket list worthy , but the property itself is panoramic vision , and the facility is high class status , its like an amusement park on steroids and the driving is in a whole  category of its own as life experiences go. Drivers are top notch and really professional and John in sales makes sure everything is above and beyond , also you get a decent lunch , snacks and drinks , and can play Xbox on breaks in full on driving seats with steering wheels... #BestTimeEver Read Less
Nic C.
5 Apr 2016
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My best friend and I got this as a gift from my brother and boy was I absolutely blown away. We did the AWD Subaru full day class. This was way too much fun for a day! From start to finish. Every staf... Read More
My best friend and I got this as a gift from my brother and boy was I absolutely blown away. We did the AWD Subaru full day class. This was way too much fun for a day! From start to finish. Every staff member exceeded our expectations. Even the lunches brought in we're fantastic. I can't stop raving about this place! I even brought in flyers for my clients to hear about it. Can't wait to go back and do the 3 day class. We did Go-pros which I highly suggest, the photographers were crazy if you ask me, getting so close to capture that amazing shot of the day. Been wearing my hoodie to show off this completely awesome experience and of course to show off that I have mad driving skills. Thanks DirtFish, we will be back soon! Read Less
Chip H.
24 Feb 2016
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I've been to few different driving schools and Dirtfish is the hands down the best school I've been to in my life! When going to most driving schools, you too often get the stereotypical egos and atti... Read More
I've been to few different driving schools and Dirtfish is the hands down the best school I've been to in my life! When going to most driving schools, you too often get the stereotypical egos and attitudes that far too many pro drivers have. Plus they often cut you off for having a bit too much fun with their equipment. At Dirtfish I saw such a guest focus, mellow attitude and professionalism that I was floored. They really let you explore the capability of your skills and play hard with the cars. Granted, you have to listen to your instructor but if you do they will get you to progress the right way.Kudos to Winston and the team of drivers that made our corporate event the trip of a lifetime for our winners!I will return in the future, I'm hooked and this is still far cheaper than getting my own rally car! Read Less
Mike B.
20 Jan 2016
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Its ridiculously fun.  You get less driving time than you would hope for.  Dont waste your time with the 2 hr deal.  The half day is the bare minimum.  The thrill ride is so fun.  You will want to lea... Read More
Its ridiculously fun.  You get less driving time than you would hope for.  Dont waste your time with the 2 hr deal.  The half day is the bare minimum.  The thrill ride is so fun.  You will want to learn the scandi flip Read Less
Richard S.
13 Oct 2015
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This place needs a warning.... ** Caution, may be habit forming! **I had a blast here. a few of my co-workers and I just did the 3 day RWD class, learning to control/slide the Subaru BRZ around variou... Read More
This place needs a warning.... ** Caution, may be habit forming! **I had a blast here. a few of my co-workers and I just did the 3 day RWD class, learning to control/slide the Subaru BRZ around various tracks on dirt, asphalt, mud, slop, deep mud, and transitions to and from all of the above. It rained very heavily the day before we arrived and dried out on the 1st day, then drizzled on and off the remaining time. All this sounds really messy, but it was a little mud on the shoes from walking to/from the car and a little mud on the back of the pant legs from getting in and out of the car (you swing over the roll cage and catch mud on the sill).It was very exciting, a little frustrating and ultimately rewarding. After 3 days it all came (sort of) naturally. Just a note of caution, I don't recommend doing left foot braking in the rental car on the way back home or to the airport... the vacuum boost makes it anything but smooth and your passengers won't really appreciate it ;) The track cars don't have power brakes, so the left foot gets a good workout and is kept very busy. It takes about a day and a half to get comfortable with left foot braking if you haven't driven like this before.Most of the cars are manual transmissions, although you really use 2nd most of the time, although you can grab 3rd on the last day in the longer straights and on the slalom. They have an automatic too apparently, but I never saw it. Don't let not knowing a manual transmission stop you from this fun course. It's a great way to learn some skills and the amount of shifting is really limited. The instructors are all great. Very helpful and most provide a lot of feedback. They all seemed to have positive things to say, even when I *know* I was in the wrong place on the track, or hit the brake too late or did one of dozens of other things wrong. It's nice to have the encouragement when you know you screwed up.It's a little expensive for the session, but you have an instructor at all times with you in the car (for this class). You're never alone on the course and they will help keep you safe with their input, the brake and a kill switch if things go really wrong. It's motorsport, so there is risk involved and accidents can happen, but there was never a time that I felt unsafe. They limit the class to 5 cars, which is 10 students, half driving and half observing.They provide nice lunches from a local cafe and their facilities are well kept. They have several tractors to fix holes and ruts in the track between sessions so even though the road may degrade (which is one of the limits you need to learn to drive to) you start each lesson with the surface in good shape. The cars have a rough life but are also well maintained (and they have a spare just in case) and most importantly, the team here know their stuff!I can't wait to go back to do the 2 day advanced RWD when it's available! Read Less
Heather C.
21 May 2014
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Truly a unique and top-notch experience that I would recommend to anyone who enjoys driving. It may be rally school, but what you learn about handling a car is going to benefit you across the board. E... Read More
Truly a unique and top-notch experience that I would recommend to anyone who enjoys driving. It may be rally school, but what you learn about handling a car is going to benefit you across the board. Every instructor is patient, supportive and absolutely lovely. A day or two at DirtFish would make an unforgettable present; the recipient would be giddy for years to come. Read Less
Bon Miller M.
6 May 2014
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An unbelievable experience.  I recommend any parent to send their teenager to Dirtfish for life-long driving skills!  My son has become an amazing driver as a result of the numerous classes he took at... Read More
An unbelievable experience.  I recommend any parent to send their teenager to Dirtfish for life-long driving skills!  My son has become an amazing driver as a result of the numerous classes he took at age 16.   Now, at age 19, he is currently the youngest Rally-America open class race driver in the 2014 national series.  They progressively advance your skills, even if you've never driven a stick.  It is such an amazing group of instructors, clearly loving their job.  I am looking forward to their newest addition of "co-driving" classes. Read Less
Anthony H.
8 Aug 2013
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Quite expensive, but damn is it a lot of fun.  I did the 1 day course and had a really good time.  If you have any sort of interest in rally cars or even just driving, it's a real treat to go.  At the... Read More
Quite expensive, but damn is it a lot of fun.  I did the 1 day course and had a really good time.  If you have any sort of interest in rally cars or even just driving, it's a real treat to go.  At the time that I went, they had 10 Subaru STIs all decked out and ready for rally racing (estimated value, $100-$150k).  The one day course starts out by teaching you the basics of driving on loose surfaces.  They progressively teach you more techniques and by the end of the day, you get to do a fairly complex course they call "The Link".  Only regret was that I didn't do a longer class.  I was just starting to get the hang of it at the end of the day when we were ending.  All of the instructors are very nice and very patient.  They clearly like doing what they do and all of them were enthusiastic and encouraging.  The other reviews are pretty accurate.  I'll just add that if you have any excuse to come out and spend a little money, it's well worth the fun. Read Less
Andrew T.
20 Jul 2013
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If you've ever watched any kind of traditional hard surface racing, like NASCAR, F1, or IndyCar, or if you've ever played any road racing video games, or, heck, if you've ever driven a car on a road, ... Read More
If you've ever watched any kind of traditional hard surface racing, like NASCAR, F1, or IndyCar, or if you've ever played any road racing video games, or, heck, if you've ever driven a car on a road, you might find this kind of a challenge. Dirtfish starts from the very beginning of their course trying to teach you how to go fast on a loose surface. And that method does not involve carving the nice, smooth, apex to apex racing line you probably are going to want to drive if you're any kind of motorsports enthusiast.No, instead, it's all about weight transfer, timing your braking and steering, and understanding that the car can only accelerate and decelerate in a straight line. So keep that throttle on until way after you think you should turn. *Then* cut the wheel and brake to get the back of the car to rotate. New steer out of that skid and accelerate. You're driving straight lines from apex to apex. And here's another important point - going fast on gravel does not involve massive, four wheel, tire spinning, gravel shooting, yee-hawing drifts around every corner. That's awesome...but it's not fast. I see a low review from someone who I think thought they were going to get to let it all hang out quite a bit more. So I'm just saying, set your expectations accordingly. This isn't just a gravel powerslide session, it's a precision go fast session. Trust me, you'll probably be pushing your comfort level unless you've got many many years of loose surface experience.The cars are all Subaru STis, a mixture of ex-Subaru Team Rally USA cars and more recent self-prepped vehicles, but all with stripped interiors, roll cages, etc. Pretty cool. The facilities themselves are very nice, with several classic rally cars (an Escort RS, a Cosworth RS200, and ex Richard Burns and Colin McRae WRC cars) and a huge collection of big name racing suits. And most importantly the instructors are very good at what they do - they stayed on me the whole time when my road racing fandom threatened to interfere with what I was supposed to be doing, and did an amazing job of noticing every little tiny thing I was doing wrong. All I had to do was lift my foot a quarter inch off the brake pedal (they want you left foot braking, so I had to fight my instincts) and he's telling over the radio to put my foot back. I felt like I got good instruction. My dad, who was with me, maybe didn't have quite as good of an instructor though, so your mileage may vary. I do wish they wouldn't move quite so fast? I feel like they do throw a lot of new techniques at your very quickly. And I understand this is so you can get moving on to more advanced and more fun segments of their facility, but if you're like me and you struggle a little bit to remember everything, maybe that's a negative.It's expensive, but it's a whole lot of fun. It's a chance to do something you probably won't get to do in "real life", even if you have a fast car and an empty road. For your money, you get a pretty good amount of "stick time" - call it 3+ hours in my 8 hour session, with maybe two hours for lunch/instruction and the rest watching the other people in the class drive, which is surprisingly instructive as well. I would absolutely recommend this to any motorsports fan. Read Less
Robert H.
18 May 2013
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Do you want to do a 4 wheel slide around a turn? Are you a person that wants to learn how to properly race a real rally car? Yes? Then dirtfish is an outstanding place to learn the ''Right'' way to do... Read More
Do you want to do a 4 wheel slide around a turn? Are you a person that wants to learn how to properly race a real rally car? Yes? Then dirtfish is an outstanding place to learn the ''Right'' way to do that.  I however am a person that grew up in an area with lots of icy roads in the winter and thousands of miles of dirt roads in the summer. So the thrill of hanging the tail out was a little muted for me at dirtfish. The environment is very safe and the cars get so much grip that you never really get squirly enough for me. It's the same reason I didn't like autocross. 4 wheel slides are heavily frowned upon in autocross. So my low review is ONLY a result of my lack understanding of how professional drivers go fast on dirt. Personally I prefer to go slower with more excitement and less traction. A snow covered empty parking lot is where I plan to go next time I want to drift my car like my version of a rally driver. The school was safe, professional, and very informative. It's definitely worth a shot. The skills you learn may come in handy if you ever find yourself on an icy road. Read Less
Clelia E.
23 Mar 2013
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We took the 2 days class, it was incredible, I loved it. Couple pieces of advice, wear comfy cloth, and get the insurance, it's easy to damage the car (you're rallying after all). First day expect to ... Read More
We took the 2 days class, it was incredible, I loved it. Couple pieces of advice, wear comfy cloth, and get the insurance, it's easy to damage the car (you're rallying after all). First day expect to do a bit less driving because you should be learning the tools and methods of rally driving. Whereas the second day was simply a blast, lots of driving, lots and lots of adrenaline. The whole experience is really well run, you get a kick for the money, all the instructors are great (especially Nate, Don and Adam),  the whole team is friendly, helping out, explaining everything really clearly. The whole set up is really safe and top of the line. Be aware: this is a lot of fun and can be addicting :) Read Less
Alia G.
5 Nov 2012
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SOOOOOPER FUN!It's 7pm... and I'm still riding high from the Adrenaline, Excitement and Fun from the morning 1/2 day class. The Euphoria of hitting your line and sliding through a perfect turn... ther... Read More
SOOOOOPER FUN!It's 7pm... and I'm still riding high from the Adrenaline, Excitement and Fun from the morning 1/2 day class. The Euphoria of hitting your line and sliding through a perfect turn... there's nothing like it.I don't have any special driving skills... heck... I don't even drive manual everyday but this was something I wanted to do... so I did it.  AND... I'm SO GLAD that I did it.  I'm Hooked... I CAN'T WAIT TO DO IT AGAIN!(Note, in the  1/2 day class you don't leave 2nd gear so you don't need to worry about shifting or being in the proper gear... in case anyone out there is concerned about that... as long as you have a little experience with a stick you'll be fine.  Trust me.  On the flip side, if you think that's too slow or too easy... take the class and see if you still think that after the class.)Got lucky and there was just me and another guy in the morning 1/2 day class.  So, we got more seat time. Plus, we didn't have the added stress of having more people as an audience to embarrass ourselves.  Because I did plenty of that .... Spun out more times than I'm sure most any other student.... but Winston was SUPER PATIENT.... This guy doesn't get mad... and I know I pushed him ... because I was frustrated and laughing and pretty much all over the place.  But he knew how to settle me down and get me re-focused.  He truly has a gift for instruction.Me and the other student took turns with Winston riding shotgun with us in the car while Don was our instructor when we were taking a break to catch our breath, relax and watch n learn while out of the seat.Don and Winston are Fantastic!  I'm sure all of the instructors are equally as great.  After meeting a handful of DirtFish employees... they all exude a fun, open, welcoming aura.  I can't say enough good things about DirtFish.Its people are TERRIFIC!Its facility and classroom are nice, clean, professional and well appointed.  The bathroom had showers and a changing room in case you get too muddy and need to change before heading home.Its tracks and courses are set up to teach, train and challenge you.Its cars are SUPER FUN... their Subarus STIs are rally ready vehicles... with 300hp there's a lot of giddy-up to play with.  And play with it you will.I may have missed something .... OH YEA.... The grin that stays on your face for the rest of the day... and quite possibly the rest of the week.  Again, if you are "thinking" this might be fun?  IT IS!  More fun than should be legally allowed for "civilian", non-race car drivers.I don't know 'when' I'll be back... I just know that I WILL be back.Until then... I'll be chanting... LIFT. TURN. BRAKE.TIPS:- You will get dirty... so you may want to bring a change of clothes or at least shoes.- Wear comfy clothes... layers... don't want to be too bulky.- Helmets run big... I was able to wear my ballcap under the helmet to give it a better fit.- Drink water in between driving and waiting... you tend to get a bit dehydrated from all the fun you are having. Read Less
Angel I.
15 Jun 2012
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Have you ever done crack? Well, I haven't but I'd imagine it's just as addicting as driving one of these little suped-up rides. I'm not exactly sure what the hell is under the hoods of the bright oran... Read More
Have you ever done crack? Well, I haven't but I'd imagine it's just as addicting as driving one of these little suped-up rides. I'm not exactly sure what the hell is under the hoods of the bright orange Subarus but I what I do know is they feed on Priuses and emit pure radiation. If you're addicted to Gran Turismo and need a real-life version to help quelch your thirst, this will not cure you. This is like chasing the dragon. Some millionaire guy started this school to get people hooked on this and I'm sure is making more money creating addicts. The guys who work there are pretty badass instructors. If you are up to it, get ready to be drenched in mud, and/or women when they see what an awesome driver you are. (Disclaimer: I came as an observer, bought as a gift for a friend when they first opened. Still won't shut up about the place. It's been over a year) Read Less
richard s.
22 Jan 2012
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I did the half day rally intro which i purchased from Groupon for 50% off the regular price.The whole experience was great. You schedule your time and date online then get a couple of emails to give y... Read More
I did the half day rally intro which i purchased from Groupon for 50% off the regular price.The whole experience was great. You schedule your time and date online then get a couple of emails to give you all the details.Turn up on the day and you get a briefing by one of the drivers who is your host for the course. It lasts about 40 mins and introduces the basics of rally technique which you will use during the driving session. Quick van drive down to the driving area and 8 drivers then take it in turns to drive 4 cars. One group watches the other which gives your brain time to process and learn from watching as the host talks about the techniques and what they did well or badly and why.Driving consists of the instructor giving a quick demo (big smiles every time) then switch seats and do the driving yourself. First drive was going round in circles learning basic weight transfer using engine/ left foot brake and timing for turning and power application. Next event was the slalom using the same techniques and adding obstacles and corners.Last event was the "bone yard" which is a mini stage defined by cones. Lots of varying corners and surfaces and a handbrake turn at the end.I was pleasantly surprised with the amount I learned and removed some misconceptions about rally driving. (I am an avid rally fan and this course really gives you even greater respect for the world class guys). Is it worth the price? I only paid half price so was very happy with the whole experience. Ted the host driver did a great job and my instructor Adam was very good at driving and teaching. It's not an easy job to take anyone with cash and let them drive a 300hp car without dual controls. (they can reach your steering wheel and handbrake but still!)Being driven or driving is just as much fun and you do get enough time behind the wheel and the time between drives is good for processing and having a drink/snack provided by Dirtfish.The equipment is first class. They look, sound and drive as you would expect. The facilities are also very nice and the school has a couple of WRC cars from McRae (Focus) and Burns (Impreza) plus loads of race driving suits from F1 and WRC including Loeb, Coulthard and Button.Thanks to Adam, Ted and the rest of the Dirtfish team for a great experience! Read Less
Daren D.
8 Oct 2011
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So, as a last-minute gift to myself for my birthday last month, I decided to do-something-big/purchase the 2-hour Taste of Rally. Fortunately, for me, it was also during some promo pricing.The lobby, ... Read More
So, as a last-minute gift to myself for my birthday last month, I decided to do-something-big/purchase the 2-hour Taste of Rally. Fortunately, for me, it was also during some promo pricing.The lobby, staff and classroom building is very clean, sharp, modern and well-stocked with goodies and even 2 retired(?) rally cars: one is an old school GC8(?) Impreza STI (btw, I've played the first 4 Gran Turismos and my garage was always filled with dozens of, and 90% of, Subarus! :-) ) and the other is a Focus(?). The bathrooms have the gravity-stop seats (so they won't slam down). Above the couches in the lobby, there's a 3-shot panoramic picture of back in the day when the former-mill site was alive and bustling - really cool - looked like a small city!For the Taste, it consisted of a briefing in the classroom and a small course that links to the transition tarmac outside down the hill. Upon getting transported down there, we 3 rounds for each of us and then the Final Round which is the Thrill Ride. The course is designed for you stay in 2nd gear so the only time you shift is leaving from a stop (tarmac, stalling or you somehow end up off-course). I think my instructor was Don and he was the perfect combination of heckler, supporter, complimenter, teacher and backseat driver. =) Each Round consisted of about 2-3 passes:Round 1:60% butterflies/anxiety, 40% excitement.Round 2:50% butterflies/anxiety, 50% excitement.Round 3:20% butterflies/anxiety, 80% excitement...........Round 4:100% butterflies/anxiety, 100% excitement. (The Thrill Ride is less nerve-racking when you try to "see through" the driver's FOV - Looking Ahead.... and when you don't hit your head against the roll-cage, to which I did not, yay me!)It's definitely a super fun experience when you're able to floor it and feel the car "give out from beneath you" and feeling her whip from side-to-side when you over/understeer.If you can drive a stick and are looking for atleast a once-in-a-lifetime experience, I recommend you trying this out!*en route back to the building in van while passing through large old building*Driver: "Recently, there was Rally Cross event here and drivers passed through here going 120----(...... HOLY SH*T?!?!?!?)----mph and then had to do a 90 degree turn at the end."WOW! And the surface was full of small bumps, too. This is why I'm no professional rally car driver... I'm not crazy. ;) Read Less
Naurry K.
25 Jul 2011
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Oh my god. Oh my god. Oh my god. Oh my god. Oh my god. Oh my god. Oh my god. Oh my god. Oh my god. Oh my god. Oh my god. Oh my god.This was the most legitimate fun I've ever had behind the wheel. Wher... Read More
Oh my god. Oh my god. Oh my god. Oh my god. Oh my god. Oh my god. Oh my god. Oh my god. Oh my god. Oh my god. Oh my god. Oh my god.This was the most legitimate fun I've ever had behind the wheel. Where else can you get in an honest-to-goodness rally car with 300 horses, slide its ass out on a 120 degree turn and grin ear-to-ear doing it?The half-day lesson was composed of a classroom, skidpad, slalom and Boneyard. Few basics in the classroom discussing weight distribution, car physics, then a quick shuttle ride took us to the track with our cars and instructors.We started out learning how to swing the back of the car out on the skidpad. After practicing a few times going in a circle they took us to the slalom course to start using left-footed braking topped off with the Boneyard, a mini-course that includes a straightaways to hairpin turns.The hands-on was oh-my-god awesome but the final ride with the instructors going full blast was just as much fun. Read Less
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DirtFish

Snoqualmie, Washington
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7001 396th Drive Southeast
Snoqualmie Washington 98065
DirtFish Rally School programs are the ultimate rally experience. From beginner to seasoned veteran, our students are encouraged to maximize their capabilities. Internationally renowned instructors adapt to each student, coaxing the most out of every experience level.
Monday
08:00AM-17:00PM
Tuesday
08:00AM-17:00PM
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08:00AM-17:00PM
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08:00AM-17:00PM
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Annette Chiniquy
1 Apr 2018
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Super cool! The bronco from the t.v. show Twin Peaks just happens to be hanging out, living the dream.
Michael Baron
17 Jan 2018
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The most fun you'll ever have while going sideways in a car.
Angie Kaeser
2 Nov 2017
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Very attentive and experienced staff. Would recommend.
Bernard Macias
15 Oct 2017
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It was great. Had so much fun. Definitely coming back.
Ben C.
12 Aug 2017
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Flew to Washington just to do the one-day training with my wife and a couple friends. I went with some trepidation but was quickly put at ease by the friendly and knowledgable instructors. They do a g... Read More
Flew to Washington just to do the one-day training with my wife and a couple friends. I went with some trepidation but was quickly put at ease by the friendly and knowledgable instructors. They do a great job of observing what kind of skills you come with and help you up your game immensely by the end of the day. Everything was well coordinated with nice details added (eg coffee and light breakfast in the morning, cars and instructors ready to go and on time, water available at all times on a hot day) all the way to end of day wrap up and picture time. It was a beautiful and historic location with lots of space to get sideways. They take safety seriously and the cars were in good shape despite taking a daily beating. We were in nice STIs on a fantastic track when other schools' offerings couldn't compare. This is THE place to go to get your feet wet with rally racing. The booking and payment was easy, and Adam P was extremely responsive to inquiries. We're already thinking about how we can get back there for the three-day intensive. Thank you, Dirtfish! Read Less
Evan Dunn
28 Jul 2017
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THE best rally cross school in the US. Hands down.
Todd Finch
18 Jul 2017
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The Dirtfish Rally School was by far one of the best things I have ever done in my life. The lead instructor Mitch was top notch in the classroom and my in-car instructor Ted was awesome! Both were... Read More
The Dirtfish Rally School was by far one of the best things I have ever done in my life. The lead instructor Mitch was top notch in the classroom and my in-car instructor Ted was awesome! Both were full of racing knowledge and know-how and eager to share and coach. The facility was kick-ass and the cars were gritty and fun STi's, Subaru FTW! A one day session was awesome but I gotta say all it did was make me want to go back for a longer session! Read Less
Sarah Norla
16 Jul 2017
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I had an unbelievably amazing day learning how to drive like rally racers with Michelle and Eric! My cheeks hurt from the smiles :) I want to go back everyday to drift up some more Dirt! DirtFish is w... Read More
I had an unbelievably amazing day learning how to drive like rally racers with Michelle and Eric! My cheeks hurt from the smiles :) I want to go back everyday to drift up some more Dirt! DirtFish is where it's at to learn how to rally right! I Highly recommend this big kid playground because the hospitality, courses, cars, and race car coaches were fantastic! Still smiling from the fun! <3 wrxitgirl Read Less
Bryce Bigg-b Urzada
7 Jul 2017
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Greatest driving experience of my life! I got lucky enough to do a 1 day private training course in awd today and it was a life changing experience. All the staff at dirtfish are very friendly and w... Read More
Greatest driving experience of my life! I got lucky enough to do a 1 day private training course in awd today and it was a life changing experience. All the staff at dirtfish are very friendly and welcoming. ... I highly recommend going for some training I guarantee you'll have the time of your life See More Read Less
Fred Sankow Jr.
4 Jul 2017
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My son and I went to the event in Thomson Connecticut. We went in the pits and visited the Dogfish team they were super nice. We learn more about this type of race car and its team players and drivers... Read More
My son and I went to the event in Thomson Connecticut. We went in the pits and visited the Dogfish team they were super nice. We learn more about this type of race car and its team players and drivers. It was totally awesome. Read Less
Geoff Thomas
29 Jun 2017
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This place is AWESOME!! The staff is is super nice, the instructors super knowledgeable, the track is awesome, and the experience is unforgettable! Loved it!
Jon Bolt
23 Jun 2017
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Learned a lot, but sometimes my arms bend back.
Hilary Osborn
18 Jun 2017
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We love it here. Well worth the money. If your dream is to rally this place is a must. The staff is friendly and so much to see.
Liz P.
9 Jun 2017
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My husband went to a 2-hour Rally class and had an amazing time. It was a quick 30 min. class where they teach you the basics, then you pair up with a driver and start doing laps on the track. The cla... Read More
My husband went to a 2-hour Rally class and had an amazing time. It was a quick 30 min. class where they teach you the basics, then you pair up with a driver and start doing laps on the track. The class was 10 people so they went in 2 sets of 5, so he had a short break in between lap sets which worked well for pacing the day. The coach coached him on how to stay consistent in speed so he didn't spin out, and at the end of the class they did a "thrill ride" where the pros took you at top speed through the course. The backdrop of the mountains was beautiful! The course was well-maintained and the gift shop / office / classroom area was top notch as well. Overall it was an amazing experience and hopefully we'll do it again soon! Read Less
Wil Hurd
2 Jun 2017
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What could be better than drifting a BRZ? Drifting one on dirt with one on one expert training. One of the best experiences one can have in a car, period. I highly advise everyone to take advantage of... Read More
What could be better than drifting a BRZ? Drifting one on dirt with one on one expert training. One of the best experiences one can have in a car, period. I highly advise everyone to take advantage of the courses offered by the good people at Dirtfish. Read Less
Merritt S.
2 May 2017
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I have attended several driving school and they all have had their strong points but the instructors at Dirtfish are the best I have learned from yet. The vehicle control you gain from Dirtfish is uns... Read More
I have attended several driving school and they all have had their strong points but the instructors at Dirtfish are the best I have learned from yet. The vehicle control you gain from Dirtfish is unsurpassed. The fun factor is off the scale and exceeded my expectations. My bride even went out for thrill ride and didn't stop raving about it for three days !!!! Thanks Nate. Read Less
Bianca Crawford
28 Apr 2017
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Absolutely loved the experience! This was the perfect setup! Great location, amazing instructors and staff and such a fun learning experience. I can't wait to do it again
Mike Lovejoy
18 Apr 2017
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Took a 2-Day course on Co-Driving with Craig Drew. Top-notch facilities, knowledgeable staff, and a great time overall learning from the best!
Tracy Eggers Hovinga
17 Apr 2017
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We live in Snoqualmie, but had not been to Dirt Fish before. The facility is awesome & the staff was very friendly! My 17 year old son took his first half day Rally School class Sunday and had a great... Read More
We live in Snoqualmie, but had not been to Dirt Fish before. The facility is awesome & the staff was very friendly! My 17 year old son took his first half day Rally School class Sunday and had a great time!! We will be back! Thank to you and your staff! Now he is off looking for a Rally car..... Read Less
キセーラ エリック
30 Mar 2017
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What an experience. The weather was absolutely awesome for the last few days, rain, rain, and more rain. Gaining finesse on the dirt, gravel, and wet concrete with the BRZ takes a lot of patience. I... Read More
What an experience. The weather was absolutely awesome for the last few days, rain, rain, and more rain. Gaining finesse on the dirt, gravel, and wet concrete with the BRZ takes a lot of patience. I have a new found respect for these cars. Read Less
Andrew Wait
30 Mar 2017
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Best driving school ever... you learn a lot, great fun, lots and lots of seat time.
Tami Treese Barber
26 Jan 2017
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Thank you SO MUCH for the over the top customer service you gave our family when we were in last night to shop. So appreciate your kindness. My son is decked out in his new gear today headed to school... Read More
Thank you SO MUCH for the over the top customer service you gave our family when we were in last night to shop. So appreciate your kindness. My son is decked out in his new gear today headed to school this morning. Read Less
Kevin U.
19 Jun 2016
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What an amazing experience. The entire staff and facilities are top notch, and they treat you like family the entire time. My instructor was Nate and not only did I learn a lot from him (When I actual... Read More
What an amazing experience. The entire staff and facilities are top notch, and they treat you like family the entire time. My instructor was Nate and not only did I learn a lot from him (When I actually listened) but he seemed there to make sure I had fun. I think it was great he put my fun before great technical driving as I wasn't going to become a rally driver in one day anyway. Also the facilities are first class inside and out. They maintain the tracks all day long and ensure they are ready to race. That was rather hard since it rained almost all day, but we always stayed dry inside buildings throughout the facility. Even when we were not in the car we had a great time watching the other drivers race around form the hill the waiting building was on. The classroom time was even fun and not long at all. Most of the day you are learning behind the wheel, but the two short times you are in the classroom it is entertaining and never boring. I could not recommend Dirtfish any higher. Get out there and enjoy it!  My only regret is not signing up for a three day class and only doing one day. Read Less
Jason H.
14 Apr 2016
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Can you say greatest experience ever!!!!! These guys really have their stuff together , not only is the experience bucket list worthy , but the property itself is panoramic vision , and the facility i... Read More
Can you say greatest experience ever!!!!! These guys really have their stuff together , not only is the experience bucket list worthy , but the property itself is panoramic vision , and the facility is high class status , its like an amusement park on steroids and the driving is in a whole  category of its own as life experiences go. Drivers are top notch and really professional and John in sales makes sure everything is above and beyond , also you get a decent lunch , snacks and drinks , and can play Xbox on breaks in full on driving seats with steering wheels... #BestTimeEver Read Less
Nic C.
5 Apr 2016
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My best friend and I got this as a gift from my brother and boy was I absolutely blown away. We did the AWD Subaru full day class. This was way too much fun for a day! From start to finish. Every staf... Read More
My best friend and I got this as a gift from my brother and boy was I absolutely blown away. We did the AWD Subaru full day class. This was way too much fun for a day! From start to finish. Every staff member exceeded our expectations. Even the lunches brought in we're fantastic. I can't stop raving about this place! I even brought in flyers for my clients to hear about it. Can't wait to go back and do the 3 day class. We did Go-pros which I highly suggest, the photographers were crazy if you ask me, getting so close to capture that amazing shot of the day. Been wearing my hoodie to show off this completely awesome experience and of course to show off that I have mad driving skills. Thanks DirtFish, we will be back soon! Read Less
Chip H.
24 Feb 2016
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I've been to few different driving schools and Dirtfish is the hands down the best school I've been to in my life! When going to most driving schools, you too often get the stereotypical egos and atti... Read More
I've been to few different driving schools and Dirtfish is the hands down the best school I've been to in my life! When going to most driving schools, you too often get the stereotypical egos and attitudes that far too many pro drivers have. Plus they often cut you off for having a bit too much fun with their equipment. At Dirtfish I saw such a guest focus, mellow attitude and professionalism that I was floored. They really let you explore the capability of your skills and play hard with the cars. Granted, you have to listen to your instructor but if you do they will get you to progress the right way.Kudos to Winston and the team of drivers that made our corporate event the trip of a lifetime for our winners!I will return in the future, I'm hooked and this is still far cheaper than getting my own rally car! Read Less
Mike B.
20 Jan 2016
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Its ridiculously fun.  You get less driving time than you would hope for.  Dont waste your time with the 2 hr deal.  The half day is the bare minimum.  The thrill ride is so fun.  You will want to lea... Read More
Its ridiculously fun.  You get less driving time than you would hope for.  Dont waste your time with the 2 hr deal.  The half day is the bare minimum.  The thrill ride is so fun.  You will want to learn the scandi flip Read Less
Richard S.
13 Oct 2015
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This place needs a warning.... ** Caution, may be habit forming! **I had a blast here. a few of my co-workers and I just did the 3 day RWD class, learning to control/slide the Subaru BRZ around variou... Read More
This place needs a warning.... ** Caution, may be habit forming! **I had a blast here. a few of my co-workers and I just did the 3 day RWD class, learning to control/slide the Subaru BRZ around various tracks on dirt, asphalt, mud, slop, deep mud, and transitions to and from all of the above. It rained very heavily the day before we arrived and dried out on the 1st day, then drizzled on and off the remaining time. All this sounds really messy, but it was a little mud on the shoes from walking to/from the car and a little mud on the back of the pant legs from getting in and out of the car (you swing over the roll cage and catch mud on the sill).It was very exciting, a little frustrating and ultimately rewarding. After 3 days it all came (sort of) naturally. Just a note of caution, I don't recommend doing left foot braking in the rental car on the way back home or to the airport... the vacuum boost makes it anything but smooth and your passengers won't really appreciate it ;) The track cars don't have power brakes, so the left foot gets a good workout and is kept very busy. It takes about a day and a half to get comfortable with left foot braking if you haven't driven like this before.Most of the cars are manual transmissions, although you really use 2nd most of the time, although you can grab 3rd on the last day in the longer straights and on the slalom. They have an automatic too apparently, but I never saw it. Don't let not knowing a manual transmission stop you from this fun course. It's a great way to learn some skills and the amount of shifting is really limited. The instructors are all great. Very helpful and most provide a lot of feedback. They all seemed to have positive things to say, even when I *know* I was in the wrong place on the track, or hit the brake too late or did one of dozens of other things wrong. It's nice to have the encouragement when you know you screwed up.It's a little expensive for the session, but you have an instructor at all times with you in the car (for this class). You're never alone on the course and they will help keep you safe with their input, the brake and a kill switch if things go really wrong. It's motorsport, so there is risk involved and accidents can happen, but there was never a time that I felt unsafe. They limit the class to 5 cars, which is 10 students, half driving and half observing.They provide nice lunches from a local cafe and their facilities are well kept. They have several tractors to fix holes and ruts in the track between sessions so even though the road may degrade (which is one of the limits you need to learn to drive to) you start each lesson with the surface in good shape. The cars have a rough life but are also well maintained (and they have a spare just in case) and most importantly, the team here know their stuff!I can't wait to go back to do the 2 day advanced RWD when it's available! Read Less
Heather C.
21 May 2014
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Truly a unique and top-notch experience that I would recommend to anyone who enjoys driving. It may be rally school, but what you learn about handling a car is going to benefit you across the board. E... Read More
Truly a unique and top-notch experience that I would recommend to anyone who enjoys driving. It may be rally school, but what you learn about handling a car is going to benefit you across the board. Every instructor is patient, supportive and absolutely lovely. A day or two at DirtFish would make an unforgettable present; the recipient would be giddy for years to come. Read Less
Bon Miller M.
6 May 2014
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An unbelievable experience.  I recommend any parent to send their teenager to Dirtfish for life-long driving skills!  My son has become an amazing driver as a result of the numerous classes he took at... Read More
An unbelievable experience.  I recommend any parent to send their teenager to Dirtfish for life-long driving skills!  My son has become an amazing driver as a result of the numerous classes he took at age 16.   Now, at age 19, he is currently the youngest Rally-America open class race driver in the 2014 national series.  They progressively advance your skills, even if you've never driven a stick.  It is such an amazing group of instructors, clearly loving their job.  I am looking forward to their newest addition of "co-driving" classes. Read Less
Anthony H.
8 Aug 2013
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Quite expensive, but damn is it a lot of fun.  I did the 1 day course and had a really good time.  If you have any sort of interest in rally cars or even just driving, it's a real treat to go.  At the... Read More
Quite expensive, but damn is it a lot of fun.  I did the 1 day course and had a really good time.  If you have any sort of interest in rally cars or even just driving, it's a real treat to go.  At the time that I went, they had 10 Subaru STIs all decked out and ready for rally racing (estimated value, $100-$150k).  The one day course starts out by teaching you the basics of driving on loose surfaces.  They progressively teach you more techniques and by the end of the day, you get to do a fairly complex course they call "The Link".  Only regret was that I didn't do a longer class.  I was just starting to get the hang of it at the end of the day when we were ending.  All of the instructors are very nice and very patient.  They clearly like doing what they do and all of them were enthusiastic and encouraging.  The other reviews are pretty accurate.  I'll just add that if you have any excuse to come out and spend a little money, it's well worth the fun. Read Less
Andrew T.
20 Jul 2013
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If you've ever watched any kind of traditional hard surface racing, like NASCAR, F1, or IndyCar, or if you've ever played any road racing video games, or, heck, if you've ever driven a car on a road, ... Read More
If you've ever watched any kind of traditional hard surface racing, like NASCAR, F1, or IndyCar, or if you've ever played any road racing video games, or, heck, if you've ever driven a car on a road, you might find this kind of a challenge. Dirtfish starts from the very beginning of their course trying to teach you how to go fast on a loose surface. And that method does not involve carving the nice, smooth, apex to apex racing line you probably are going to want to drive if you're any kind of motorsports enthusiast.No, instead, it's all about weight transfer, timing your braking and steering, and understanding that the car can only accelerate and decelerate in a straight line. So keep that throttle on until way after you think you should turn. *Then* cut the wheel and brake to get the back of the car to rotate. New steer out of that skid and accelerate. You're driving straight lines from apex to apex. And here's another important point - going fast on gravel does not involve massive, four wheel, tire spinning, gravel shooting, yee-hawing drifts around every corner. That's awesome...but it's not fast. I see a low review from someone who I think thought they were going to get to let it all hang out quite a bit more. So I'm just saying, set your expectations accordingly. This isn't just a gravel powerslide session, it's a precision go fast session. Trust me, you'll probably be pushing your comfort level unless you've got many many years of loose surface experience.The cars are all Subaru STis, a mixture of ex-Subaru Team Rally USA cars and more recent self-prepped vehicles, but all with stripped interiors, roll cages, etc. Pretty cool. The facilities themselves are very nice, with several classic rally cars (an Escort RS, a Cosworth RS200, and ex Richard Burns and Colin McRae WRC cars) and a huge collection of big name racing suits. And most importantly the instructors are very good at what they do - they stayed on me the whole time when my road racing fandom threatened to interfere with what I was supposed to be doing, and did an amazing job of noticing every little tiny thing I was doing wrong. All I had to do was lift my foot a quarter inch off the brake pedal (they want you left foot braking, so I had to fight my instincts) and he's telling over the radio to put my foot back. I felt like I got good instruction. My dad, who was with me, maybe didn't have quite as good of an instructor though, so your mileage may vary. I do wish they wouldn't move quite so fast? I feel like they do throw a lot of new techniques at your very quickly. And I understand this is so you can get moving on to more advanced and more fun segments of their facility, but if you're like me and you struggle a little bit to remember everything, maybe that's a negative.It's expensive, but it's a whole lot of fun. It's a chance to do something you probably won't get to do in "real life", even if you have a fast car and an empty road. For your money, you get a pretty good amount of "stick time" - call it 3+ hours in my 8 hour session, with maybe two hours for lunch/instruction and the rest watching the other people in the class drive, which is surprisingly instructive as well. I would absolutely recommend this to any motorsports fan. Read Less
Robert H.
18 May 2013
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Do you want to do a 4 wheel slide around a turn? Are you a person that wants to learn how to properly race a real rally car? Yes? Then dirtfish is an outstanding place to learn the ''Right'' way to do... Read More
Do you want to do a 4 wheel slide around a turn? Are you a person that wants to learn how to properly race a real rally car? Yes? Then dirtfish is an outstanding place to learn the ''Right'' way to do that.  I however am a person that grew up in an area with lots of icy roads in the winter and thousands of miles of dirt roads in the summer. So the thrill of hanging the tail out was a little muted for me at dirtfish. The environment is very safe and the cars get so much grip that you never really get squirly enough for me. It's the same reason I didn't like autocross. 4 wheel slides are heavily frowned upon in autocross. So my low review is ONLY a result of my lack understanding of how professional drivers go fast on dirt. Personally I prefer to go slower with more excitement and less traction. A snow covered empty parking lot is where I plan to go next time I want to drift my car like my version of a rally driver. The school was safe, professional, and very informative. It's definitely worth a shot. The skills you learn may come in handy if you ever find yourself on an icy road. Read Less
Clelia E.
23 Mar 2013
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We took the 2 days class, it was incredible, I loved it. Couple pieces of advice, wear comfy cloth, and get the insurance, it's easy to damage the car (you're rallying after all). First day expect to ... Read More
We took the 2 days class, it was incredible, I loved it. Couple pieces of advice, wear comfy cloth, and get the insurance, it's easy to damage the car (you're rallying after all). First day expect to do a bit less driving because you should be learning the tools and methods of rally driving. Whereas the second day was simply a blast, lots of driving, lots and lots of adrenaline. The whole experience is really well run, you get a kick for the money, all the instructors are great (especially Nate, Don and Adam),  the whole team is friendly, helping out, explaining everything really clearly. The whole set up is really safe and top of the line. Be aware: this is a lot of fun and can be addicting :) Read Less
Alia G.
5 Nov 2012
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SOOOOOPER FUN!It's 7pm... and I'm still riding high from the Adrenaline, Excitement and Fun from the morning 1/2 day class. The Euphoria of hitting your line and sliding through a perfect turn... ther... Read More
SOOOOOPER FUN!It's 7pm... and I'm still riding high from the Adrenaline, Excitement and Fun from the morning 1/2 day class. The Euphoria of hitting your line and sliding through a perfect turn... there's nothing like it.I don't have any special driving skills... heck... I don't even drive manual everyday but this was something I wanted to do... so I did it.  AND... I'm SO GLAD that I did it.  I'm Hooked... I CAN'T WAIT TO DO IT AGAIN!(Note, in the  1/2 day class you don't leave 2nd gear so you don't need to worry about shifting or being in the proper gear... in case anyone out there is concerned about that... as long as you have a little experience with a stick you'll be fine.  Trust me.  On the flip side, if you think that's too slow or too easy... take the class and see if you still think that after the class.)Got lucky and there was just me and another guy in the morning 1/2 day class.  So, we got more seat time. Plus, we didn't have the added stress of having more people as an audience to embarrass ourselves.  Because I did plenty of that .... Spun out more times than I'm sure most any other student.... but Winston was SUPER PATIENT.... This guy doesn't get mad... and I know I pushed him ... because I was frustrated and laughing and pretty much all over the place.  But he knew how to settle me down and get me re-focused.  He truly has a gift for instruction.Me and the other student took turns with Winston riding shotgun with us in the car while Don was our instructor when we were taking a break to catch our breath, relax and watch n learn while out of the seat.Don and Winston are Fantastic!  I'm sure all of the instructors are equally as great.  After meeting a handful of DirtFish employees... they all exude a fun, open, welcoming aura.  I can't say enough good things about DirtFish.Its people are TERRIFIC!Its facility and classroom are nice, clean, professional and well appointed.  The bathroom had showers and a changing room in case you get too muddy and need to change before heading home.Its tracks and courses are set up to teach, train and challenge you.Its cars are SUPER FUN... their Subarus STIs are rally ready vehicles... with 300hp there's a lot of giddy-up to play with.  And play with it you will.I may have missed something .... OH YEA.... The grin that stays on your face for the rest of the day... and quite possibly the rest of the week.  Again, if you are "thinking" this might be fun?  IT IS!  More fun than should be legally allowed for "civilian", non-race car drivers.I don't know 'when' I'll be back... I just know that I WILL be back.Until then... I'll be chanting... LIFT. TURN. BRAKE.TIPS:- You will get dirty... so you may want to bring a change of clothes or at least shoes.- Wear comfy clothes... layers... don't want to be too bulky.- Helmets run big... I was able to wear my ballcap under the helmet to give it a better fit.- Drink water in between driving and waiting... you tend to get a bit dehydrated from all the fun you are having. Read Less
Angel I.
15 Jun 2012
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Have you ever done crack? Well, I haven't but I'd imagine it's just as addicting as driving one of these little suped-up rides. I'm not exactly sure what the hell is under the hoods of the bright oran... Read More
Have you ever done crack? Well, I haven't but I'd imagine it's just as addicting as driving one of these little suped-up rides. I'm not exactly sure what the hell is under the hoods of the bright orange Subarus but I what I do know is they feed on Priuses and emit pure radiation. If you're addicted to Gran Turismo and need a real-life version to help quelch your thirst, this will not cure you. This is like chasing the dragon. Some millionaire guy started this school to get people hooked on this and I'm sure is making more money creating addicts. The guys who work there are pretty badass instructors. If you are up to it, get ready to be drenched in mud, and/or women when they see what an awesome driver you are. (Disclaimer: I came as an observer, bought as a gift for a friend when they first opened. Still won't shut up about the place. It's been over a year) Read Less
richard s.
22 Jan 2012
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I did the half day rally intro which i purchased from Groupon for 50% off the regular price.The whole experience was great. You schedule your time and date online then get a couple of emails to give y... Read More
I did the half day rally intro which i purchased from Groupon for 50% off the regular price.The whole experience was great. You schedule your time and date online then get a couple of emails to give you all the details.Turn up on the day and you get a briefing by one of the drivers who is your host for the course. It lasts about 40 mins and introduces the basics of rally technique which you will use during the driving session. Quick van drive down to the driving area and 8 drivers then take it in turns to drive 4 cars. One group watches the other which gives your brain time to process and learn from watching as the host talks about the techniques and what they did well or badly and why.Driving consists of the instructor giving a quick demo (big smiles every time) then switch seats and do the driving yourself. First drive was going round in circles learning basic weight transfer using engine/ left foot brake and timing for turning and power application. Next event was the slalom using the same techniques and adding obstacles and corners.Last event was the "bone yard" which is a mini stage defined by cones. Lots of varying corners and surfaces and a handbrake turn at the end.I was pleasantly surprised with the amount I learned and removed some misconceptions about rally driving. (I am an avid rally fan and this course really gives you even greater respect for the world class guys). Is it worth the price? I only paid half price so was very happy with the whole experience. Ted the host driver did a great job and my instructor Adam was very good at driving and teaching. It's not an easy job to take anyone with cash and let them drive a 300hp car without dual controls. (they can reach your steering wheel and handbrake but still!)Being driven or driving is just as much fun and you do get enough time behind the wheel and the time between drives is good for processing and having a drink/snack provided by Dirtfish.The equipment is first class. They look, sound and drive as you would expect. The facilities are also very nice and the school has a couple of WRC cars from McRae (Focus) and Burns (Impreza) plus loads of race driving suits from F1 and WRC including Loeb, Coulthard and Button.Thanks to Adam, Ted and the rest of the Dirtfish team for a great experience! Read Less
Daren D.
8 Oct 2011
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So, as a last-minute gift to myself for my birthday last month, I decided to do-something-big/purchase the 2-hour Taste of Rally. Fortunately, for me, it was also during some promo pricing.The lobby, ... Read More
So, as a last-minute gift to myself for my birthday last month, I decided to do-something-big/purchase the 2-hour Taste of Rally. Fortunately, for me, it was also during some promo pricing.The lobby, staff and classroom building is very clean, sharp, modern and well-stocked with goodies and even 2 retired(?) rally cars: one is an old school GC8(?) Impreza STI (btw, I've played the first 4 Gran Turismos and my garage was always filled with dozens of, and 90% of, Subarus! :-) ) and the other is a Focus(?). The bathrooms have the gravity-stop seats (so they won't slam down). Above the couches in the lobby, there's a 3-shot panoramic picture of back in the day when the former-mill site was alive and bustling - really cool - looked like a small city!For the Taste, it consisted of a briefing in the classroom and a small course that links to the transition tarmac outside down the hill. Upon getting transported down there, we 3 rounds for each of us and then the Final Round which is the Thrill Ride. The course is designed for you stay in 2nd gear so the only time you shift is leaving from a stop (tarmac, stalling or you somehow end up off-course). I think my instructor was Don and he was the perfect combination of heckler, supporter, complimenter, teacher and backseat driver. =) Each Round consisted of about 2-3 passes:Round 1:60% butterflies/anxiety, 40% excitement.Round 2:50% butterflies/anxiety, 50% excitement.Round 3:20% butterflies/anxiety, 80% excitement...........Round 4:100% butterflies/anxiety, 100% excitement. (The Thrill Ride is less nerve-racking when you try to "see through" the driver's FOV - Looking Ahead.... and when you don't hit your head against the roll-cage, to which I did not, yay me!)It's definitely a super fun experience when you're able to floor it and feel the car "give out from beneath you" and feeling her whip from side-to-side when you over/understeer.If you can drive a stick and are looking for atleast a once-in-a-lifetime experience, I recommend you trying this out!*en route back to the building in van while passing through large old building*Driver: "Recently, there was Rally Cross event here and drivers passed through here going 120----(...... HOLY SH*T?!?!?!?)----mph and then had to do a 90 degree turn at the end."WOW! And the surface was full of small bumps, too. This is why I'm no professional rally car driver... I'm not crazy. ;) Read Less
Naurry K.
25 Jul 2011
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Oh my god. Oh my god. Oh my god. Oh my god. Oh my god. Oh my god. Oh my god. Oh my god. Oh my god. Oh my god. Oh my god. Oh my god.This was the most legitimate fun I've ever had behind the wheel. Wher... Read More
Oh my god. Oh my god. Oh my god. Oh my god. Oh my god. Oh my god. Oh my god. Oh my god. Oh my god. Oh my god. Oh my god. Oh my god.This was the most legitimate fun I've ever had behind the wheel. Where else can you get in an honest-to-goodness rally car with 300 horses, slide its ass out on a 120 degree turn and grin ear-to-ear doing it?The half-day lesson was composed of a classroom, skidpad, slalom and Boneyard. Few basics in the classroom discussing weight distribution, car physics, then a quick shuttle ride took us to the track with our cars and instructors.We started out learning how to swing the back of the car out on the skidpad. After practicing a few times going in a circle they took us to the slalom course to start using left-footed braking topped off with the Boneyard, a mini-course that includes a straightaways to hairpin turns.The hands-on was oh-my-god awesome but the final ride with the instructors going full blast was just as much fun. Read Less
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