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Let’s go! Super Nintendo World is finally coming to Universal Orlando Resort next year.
Fans have been waiting for this since 2016 when Universal first announced that its domestic parks would get Nintendo-themed areas after Universal Studios Japan.
Super Nintendo World will be one of five new worlds at Universal Epic Universe, the Florida resort’s highly anticipated new theme park.
The first U.S. Super Nintendo World opened at Universal Studios Hollywood last year, but don’t expect Epic Universe’s to be a carbon copy.
Universal described the new world as a “multi-sensory environment where guests can experience the fun and adventure of Nintendo games in a whole new way” in a press release Thursday. Here are the first details:
Unlike at Universal Studios Hollywood, Epic Universe’s Super Nintendo World will include Super Mario Land and, for the first time in the U.S., Donkey Kong Country.
Guests will travel through a larger-than-life green pipe, like in Hollywood and Super Mario video games.
“As guests emerge from the pipe, vibrant scenery and exciting kinetic energy surround them as they are greeted by the familiar sights and sounds that they’ve experienced on their Nintendo game consoles – from the towering Mt. Beanpole and majestic Peach’s Castle to swaying Piranha Plants, pacing Goombas, spinning coins, ‘?’ Blocks and more,” according to Universal.
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Super Mario Land will feature two rides.
Fans will find themed foods at Toadstool Cafe, like in Hollywood, and two different walk-up dining venues, Yoshi’s Snack Island and Turbo Boost Treats.
There will also be souvenir shops and meet-and-greet opportunities with Mario, Luigi, Princess Peach and Toad.
Yoshi’s Adventure is described as a family-friendly ride for guests of all ages.
No. This will be the first Yoshi’s Adventure in the U.S.
There is a Mario Kart: Bowser’s Challenge at Universal Studios Hollywood.
Yes. Mine-Cart Madness will anchor Donkey Kong Country. “Utilizing an unprecedented ride system, innovative technology and a unique coaster design, Mine-Cart Madness will send riders on a thrilling adventure where they will experience the jaw-dropping maneuvers that they’ve seen Donkey Kong and the mine carts perform in the video games,” according to Universal.
Donkey Kong Country will also have food and merchandise offerings, but details haven’t been released on those.
Guests can purchase a wearable Power-Up Band for additional interactivity across Super Nintendo World.
“With the Power-Up Band, guests can collect digital coins by punching ‘?’ Blocks and playing interactive activities; collect digital stamps on attractions; earn digital keys to unlock an exclusive showdown against Bowser Jr.; and discover other hidden surprises,” according to Universal. “Guests can also access Leaderboard screens in SUPER NINTENDO WORLD to see where they rank amongst fellow guests.”
Universal has not yet revealed an exact opening date for the world being developed by Universal Creative and Nintendo, only that Epic Universe will open next year.