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Wahoo! Universal Orlando Resort revealed some game-changing updates on SUPER NINTENDO WORLD at Epic Universe this morning.

Portal to SUPER NINTENDO WORLD
Portal to SUPER NINTENDO WORLD

This land features warp pipes at Universal Studios Japan, which opened in 2021, and Universal Studios Hollywood, which debuted in 2023. These installations offered a sneak peek into the land as we eagerly anticipated our own expansion at Epic Universe. Click here to check out our team’s thoughts on Universal Studios Hollywood’s SUPER NINTENDO WORLD when it opened last year!

Let’s boost into the details. Here we go!

Attractions Coming to SUPER NINTENDO WORLD at Epic Universe

Get ready, racers! The wildly popular cartoon racing game zooms off the screens and into reality with Mario Kart: Bowser’s Challenge. This thrilling ride is already a hit in Hollywood and Osaka – where it’s known as “Mario Kart: Koopa’s Challenge” due to the adversary being famously called Koopa in Japan.

Mario Kart: Bowser's Challenge at Super Nintendo World in Universal Studios Hollywood
Mario Kart: Bowser’s Challenge at SUPER NINTENDO WORLD in Universal Studios Hollywood
Concept Art for Mario Kart: Bowser;s Challenge e at Epic Universe's SUPER NINTENDO WORLD
Concept Art for Mario Kart: Bowser’s Challenge at Epic Universe’s SUPER NINTENDO WORLD

Gear up with special goggles and join forces with Mario, Luigi, and Princess Peach to take on Team Bowser in Mario Kart: Bowser’s Challenge. Navigate through underwater landscapes and soar among clouds as you collect coins and launch shells. Immersed in a world of cutting-edge technology, you’ll feel like you’ve truly stepped inside the game. Compete both individually and as a team member, interacting with your favorite Super Mario characters on this ride.

Concept Art for Mine-Cart Madness Epic Universe's SUPER NINTENDO WORLD
Concept Art for Mine-Cart Madness Epic Universe’s SUPER NINTENDO WORLD

Mine-Cart Madness brings the world of Donkey Kong into this land with a wild mine cart ride through the jungle. Join Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong on a high-speed mission to protect the golden banana. With the recent announcement of Universal Studios Japan’s Donkey Kong expansion, set to open later in 2024, we’re getting an exciting preview of what Florida’s version of the ride will offer.

Yoshi's Adventure's at Universal Studios Japan's SUPER NINTENDO WORLD
Yoshi’s Adventure at Universal Studios Japan’s SUPER NINTENDO WORLD
Concept Art for Yoshi's Adventure at Epic Universe's SUPER NINTENDO WORLD
Concept Art for Yoshi’s Adventure at Epic Universe’s SUPER NINTENDO WORLD

Looking for something a bit more leisurely than jumping over a collapsed track or swerving around banana peels? Hop on Yoshi’s Adventure for a family-friendly ride through the Mushroom Kingdom. Hop on the back of Yoshi to look for the glowing eggs! 

Exploring Entertainment at Epic Universe’s SUPER NINTENDO WORLD

Mario & Luigi in Super Nintendo World at Universal Studios Hollywood
Mario & Luigi in SUPER NINTENDO WORLD at Universal Studios Hollywood

Guests can look forward to meeting beloved Nintendo characters such as Mario, Luigi, Princess Peach, and Toad. This next-level interaction has been a hit in other theme parks, with these figures coming to life with the capability to blink and speak. 

Dining Options at Epic Universe’s SUPER NINTENDO WORLD

Toadstool Cafe inside Super Nintendo World at Universal Studios Hollywood
Toadstool Cafe inside SUPER NINTENDO WORLD at Universal Studios Hollywood
Concept Art for Toadstool Cafe at Epic Universe's SUPER NINTENDO WORLD
Concept Art for Toadstool Cafe at Epic Universe’s SUPER NINTENDO WORLD

Chef Toad is in the kitchen at Toadstool Cafe, crafting delectable dishes sure to fuel you up for a day full of gaming adventures. Dine in a fungi-themed ambiance and enjoy the playful scenery of the Mushroom Kingdom through the panoramic windows.

Yoshi’s Snack Island and Turbo Boost Treats offer delicious treats, snacks, and beverages at these convenient walk-up locations.

For those with a taste for adventure, tropical food inspired by Donkey Kong will also be available in SUPER NINTENDO WORLD with details to come at a later time.

Check out our comprehensive guide here to discover the food offerings currently available inside SUPER NINTENDO WORLD at Universal Studios Hollywood and Universal Studios Japan.

SUPER NINTENDO WORLD Shopping Experiences

1-UP Factory in Super Nintendo World at Universal Studios Hollywood
1-UP Factory in SUPER NINTENDO WORLD at Universal Studios Hollywood

Upgrade your gear by stopping by Mario Motors and 1-UP Factory, your go-to destination for an assortment of Nintendo-inspired merchandise. Peruse through a selection of clothing, toys, and souvenirs that will always remind you of your lap around Super Nintendo World.

Guests will also be able to grab unique items that channel the spirit of the jungle with select merchandise available from the world of Donkey Kon Country! More information will be shared in the coming months.

Take a look at our SUPER NINTENDO WORLD merchandise guide to discover items currently available for purchase in Universal Studios Hollywood and Universal Studios Japan.

Power-Up Bands Coming to SUPER NINTENDO WORLD

Power-Up Bands from Super Nintendo World inside Universal Studios Hollywood
Power-Up Bands from SUPER NINTENDO WORLD inside Universal Studios Hollywood
Epic Universe's SUPER NINTENDO WORLD
Epic Universe’s SUPER NINTENDO WORLD

This entire experience will be leveled up with a Power-Up band, transforming your journey through the Mushroom Kingdom and Donkey Kong Country into an interactive adventure. As you explore, engage with punch blocks and complete activities that reward you with a key upon successful completion. Guests can also access leaderboard screens to see where they rank against other players.

Bowser Jr. Shadow Showdown in Super Nintendo World at Universal Studios Hollywood
Bowser Jr. Shadow Showdown in SUPER NINTENDO WORLD at Universal Studios Hollywood

Gain exclusive access to the Bowser Jr. Shadow Showdown when you earn keys by completing tasks reminiscent of those in a round of Mario Party. As we have seen in other parks, this attraction mirrors the boss level of a video game, where you can defeat Bowser Jr. using strategic movements and claim the highly sought-after golden mushroom.

There is even more to be excited about! SUPER NINTENDO WORLD is merely one of five immersive worlds at Epic Universe. Upon the park’s opening in 2025, visitors will also be able to explore Celestial Park, How to Train Your Dragon – Isle of Berk,  The Wizarding World of Harry Potter – Ministry of Magic, and Dark Universe, each offering its own unique adventures and experiences.

For a deeper look at Universal’s next theme park, check out our complete guide. Stay up-to-date with the latest Epic Universe updates by signing up for our email notifications here!


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4 Pokemon Go-inspired attractions to put into Universal’s parks https://orlandoinformer.com/blog/universal-orlando/4-pokemon-go-inspired-attractions-put-universals-parks/ https://orlandoinformer.com/blog/universal-orlando/4-pokemon-go-inspired-attractions-put-universals-parks/#respond Wed, 13 Jul 2016 14:41:02 +0000 https://orlandoinformer.com/?p=100884 Pokemon Go has, over the course of the past week, dominated news stories (thanks to its being used on smart phones more than Tinder and ... Read more

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Pokemon Go has, over the course of the past week, dominated news stories (thanks to its being used on smart phones more than Tinder and Twitter, to it adding $9 billion of value to publisher Nintendo, and, of course, thanks to all the various real-world mishaps it’s been wreaking across the country, including a teenager finding a dead body while playing). What’s lesser known is that it’s also making quite a few waves in theme park circles.

Pokemon Go screenshots
Behold – the power of “Go”

Well, at least, it will, starting with the fact that the themed operators already have dipped their toes in the augmented-reality game craze (Disney has Sorcerers of the Magic Kingdom, while Universal has been experimenting with the technology behind-the-scenes – more on this in a moment) and ending with the specific possibilities that the Nintendo-Universal alliance offers. Not to put too fine a point on it, but the new mobile Pokemon game can very well point to the future of themed entertainment.

We here at Orlando Informer HQ have sketched out four major ways Go-inspired attractions can be implemented at Universal Orlando Resort – but before we can dive on into them, we first need to ask a very simple, expositional question:

What the heck IS Pokemon Go, anyway?

Nintendo is a company that’s been around the block since 1889, and it’s seen its fair share of different products or business bents: hanafuda playing cards (including, ironically enough, Disney-licensed ones in the 20th century), love hotels (seriously – look that up sometime [preferably when no one else’s around]), videogames, and, now, mobile games, since the company has fallen on some hard times within the console space over the course of the past 15 years, generally speaking.

Pokemon collage
Gotta catch ’em all!

Pokemon Go is the first of these smart phone titles (no, Miitomo doesn’t count), reviving the aging-but-still-popular Pokemon franchise by physically and literally making gamers go out and about in the really-real world in order to find, catch, and then train the various mythical Pocket Monsters (where the Japanized compound word Pokemon originates from). This is accomplished by using your smart phone’s GPS, camera, and clock (since the various creatures only come about at certain times of the day), and this is why there’s been all those bizarre news stories about users getting in car accidents or tripping down hills or why certain institutions, such as various police departments and, even, the Holocaust Memorial Museum have been asking Go enthusiasts to refrain from playing at their premises.

(This is, of course, just a quick overview of the game; for a far more in-depth explanation, including a brief breakdown of how Go compares to the original, 20-year-old Pokemon entries, be sure to check out Vox’s excellent feature.)

1. Exclusive Universal Pokemon

Nintendo very joyously broadcasted to the world a little over a year ago that it had signed a deal with Universal Parks and Resorts to bring its various wonderful franchises to Universal locations around the globe. This means that the two companies, of course, share something of a close relationship, and it would suggest that this closeness could be exploited to have Pokemon Go’s various monster denizens exclusively appear at Universal’s parks – or, should that business reality prove impossible or otherwise elusive, at least to have them feature exclusive Pocket Monsters.

Nintendo Land videogame
There’s a Pokemon around every corner

Though a rather blatant possibility, it’s actually no small matter – even after just several days of release, various businesses all around the country have started to try and cash in on the new Pokemon craze, enticing (or outright demanding) gamers to do a quick bit of shopping as they’re busy catching them all in their stores. (There’s the question, somewhat serious, of whether hotels should start charging premium rates for the rooms that feature the pesky digital fellas.) And Walt Disney World has already seen quite a bit of Go-related activity, arguably more than what Universal Orlando has been receiving.

2. The next interactive wand experience

Of course, limiting oneself to the pre-existing Pokemon Go is, well, rather limiting; theme parks are the stuff of dreams, and the bigger and more expansive and more detailed they are, the more successful (both creatively and commercially) they tend to be. Given that Nintendo Land will need several attractions of varying sizes and types to fill its dozen (or so) acres of land with, Nintendo’s latest forays into augmented-reality games could more than fit the bill.

Harry Potter Interactive wand experience
As fun as this is, yes, it can most certainly be plussed

Such a concept already has some bearing in another land’s lineup of attractions: in both of the Wizarding Worlds of Harry Potter, interactive wand experiences dot the landscape, allowing guests to flick specially-purchased wands to trigger various animations around either Diagon Alley or Hogsmeade, typically in storefronts. While it’s not meant to hold a candle to, say, Harry Potter and the Escape from Gringotts, it is the perfect cherry to put on the thematic sundae, a final touch to engage visitors and increase their immersion. There’s no reason why a special, made-from-the-ground up version of Go – say, with all of Nintendo’s various characters (and not just the Pokemon), which guests could then duel one another with – couldn’t pull exactly the same duty.

3. Wand+

There is a drawback to the previous scenario, and while it may not be a huge one, it is certainly a substantial one: by the time that Nintendo Land finally opens within the next two or three years (or, perhaps, even longer, given all the delays), Pokemon Go will have long faded away from the popular consciousness, more than likely proving itself to be more of a gimmicky fad (like with the Wii, Nintendo’s ultimately-ill-fated fifth console system) than a new cultural mainstay. The problem is only compounded when one considers that any type of in-park spinoff could very well meet the same outcome – Universal Studios Florida itself, after all, quickly outlived the novelty of its original premise (learn all about filmmaking at a quasi-backlot!) and was forced to make the painful-and-slow transition into a traditional theme park proper.

Sorcerers of the Magic Kingdom
Let’s put “Sorcerers of the Magic Kingdom” to shame, shall we?

One possible solution, then, may be to use the augmented reality nature of the game as an additive to an attraction instead of as the basis. Imagine those Harry Potter interactive wand experiences infused with extra animations or, even, the appearance of the characters from the films and books that observers would be able to see when peering through special glasses or other premium pieces of merchandise. Or maybe as a secondary contest going on in Men in Black: Alien Attack, a type of expert-level add-on that can breathe a whole new life into the aging ride.

4. Legendary Truth-esque attraction

Okay – this is where things get really interesting.

In 2014, Universal Art and Design put on a special, extra haunted house that was only open to a select few (essentially, those who played along with the Legendary Truth meta-game, hopping around USF and solving secret riddles). Guests were dispatched in groups of four, moving from room to room with a tablet that allowed them to pick up certain clues and interact with the various scenes in highly unusual ways. The centerpiece was unquestionably the funeral room, in which a ghost that was only visible through the tablet’s camera would talk with the participants, allowing for an extremely personalized experience.

When combined with Go’s refined technology and extreme popularity, unleashing an updated and expanded version of this experience is an absolute no-brainer; with improv actors responding to your every word and action off-stage, the sky’s truly the limit for Universal to provide what could very easily be the most immersive theme park attraction yet.

If only they could figure out how to conquer what would be the astronomically high wait times…

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