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January 8th, 2021, 13:36 Posted By: wraggster
Nintendo has finally opened an official website for its theme park, which provides information about what to expect when the park opens next month. The Super Nintendo World Direct previously revealed that Super Nintendo World would feature both a Mario Kart and Yoshi ride, with the site going into a bit further detail about them. Yoshi's Adventure is a 5-minute ride where you go on a treasure hunt across the Mushroom Kingdom, in a 2-seater Yoshi car. Meanwhile, Mario Kart: Koopa's Challenge has you "aim" Koopa shells in a race with Mario and Peach. This speedier ride comes with a height restriction of 107cm for children, and also lasts around 5 minutes.
For the first time, we also get details on how much Super Nintendo World will cost. A single-day Studio Pass retails for 7,800 yen, or $76 for children 12 or older, 5,400 yen or $53 for children ages 4-11, and a senior rate of 7,100 yen/$69 if you're over 65. A two-day pass is just under double the cost, with the children's rate set at 10,500 yen/$102, and the 12+ pass priced at 15,400 yen/$150.
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Super Nintendo World's official website goes live, details attractions, pricing, and park overview | GBAtemp.net - The Independent Video Game Community
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January 9th, 2021, 17:19 Posted By: wraggster
Top 10 BEST Roller Coasters that I've ridden! I'm lucky enough to of experienced over 1000 different roller coasters across the world and I really appreciate the fact that I've travelled to so many theme parks. However there's some rides that stand out much more than others! In this video I'll be talking about these special coasters and sharing my top 10!
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January 9th, 2021, 17:20 Posted By: wraggster
The FUTURE Of Alton Towers - My Predictions & Wishlist! In this video I share my predictions on what I think Alton Towers will change at the park in the coming years. From NEW RIDES to the REMOVAL of attractions, join me as I share my predictions! I also share my wishlist for what I would LOVE to see added to Alton Towers in the coming years!
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January 18th, 2021, 22:57 Posted By: wraggster
The opening of the Super Nintendo World amusement park has been delayed indefinitely while Japan continues to battle the coronavirus pandemic.
A record surge in infections prompted the Japanese government to declare a state of emergency in all major hubs, rather than just the Tokyo region as it had been before.
This includes the city of Osaka, prompting Universal Studios to postpone the launch of the Nintendo-themed section of its theme park, Bloomberg reports.
The opening was planned for February 4, having been delayed from its original plan of a summer launch to tie in with the Tokyo Olympics.
Bloomberg reports this has now been placed on indefinite hiatus, following government guidance to restrict non-essential travel and activities.
A new opening date will be selected when the state of emergency has lifted.
Super Nintendo World opening on "indefinite hiatus" | GamesIndustry.biz
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