Super Nintendo World confirms Orlando 2025 opening

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The third Super Nintendo World location will open next year in Orlando, Florida, Universal Studios has now confirmed, and include the theme park attraction's extra Donkey Kong expansion from the off.Universal Studios Orlando made the date official today in a video posted to social media platform X, shared by Nintendo of America. However, there's no exact detail yet on when next year the park will open its doors - so maybe hold off on booking flights just yet.

It remains to be seen how the Orlando iteration of Super Nintendo World stacks up to the others. The Hollywood version is notably smaller than the Osaka original, and lacks its Yoshi's Adventure attraction., which will feature a new rollercoaster, Mine Cart Madness. The new area will finally open in late 2024 - still before Orlando opens.

Universal also, of course, works with Nintendo on the big screen Super Mario Bros. movie franchise. A second film in the series - title currently unknown - isUnity appoints former EA and Zynga exec as new CEO, following pricing controversies and layoffs

 

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