Wednesday, 03 March 2021 17:27

Super Nintendo World Theme Park Delayed By Another Year

Written by Michael Beckwith
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It was supposed to open in 2023, but the US is going to have to wait longer for its own Super Nintendo World theme park, with it now opening in 2025.

The Super Nintendo World theme park at Universal Studios was a mystery for so long, but anyone lucky enough to live in Japan can finally go check out in person, while the rest of the world has to make do with pictures and videos of the park and its attractions, like the Mario Kart ride. Other Universal Studios locations will be receiving their own versions of the Nintendo park, like the one in Orlando, Florida. But Florida-based Nintendo fans will unfortunately now need to wait even longer for it.

Originally, the Orlando park was meant to open in 2023, but the coronavirus pandemic obviously hampered construction, pushing its opening date to 2024 before being delayed indefinitely. Universal itself told CNBC very recently that construction has managed to resume but, while it didn't provide a new opening date, Orange County Mayor Jerry Demings has said that Universal has advised him to expect the park to not open until early 2025.

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Universal added that it will likely take several months for the construction efforts to really pick up, as it needs time to re-hire and reassemble staff, including vendors and contractors. There's also the fact that the Nintendo attraction isn't the only thing that it's building. It will be a part of Universal's Epic Universe theme park, which is allegedly expected to also contain a smaller version of the planned Super Nintendo World for Hollywood.

The Hollywood version of the park is itself believed to be smaller than the one in Japan, which should mean that will open sooner than Orlando's but also likely means it won't feature all of the attractions and no doubt prompt die-hard fans to still make plans to fly to Japan for the original park, especially since it will eventually receive a new expansion based on the Donkey Kong series. Another Nintendo park has also resumed construction in southern California but that currently has no expected opening date.

All in all, the coronavirus pandemic (which is still ongoing) has severely hampered Universal and Nintendo's plans. The Japan park was originally meant to coincide with the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, but the event wound up being canceled (it's been rescheduled to take place this summer) and its eventual opening in February still had to be limited.

Universal and Nintendo are also collaborating on a new Super Mario Bros. movie, which is easy to forget considering there has been very little news about it since the announcement. All that's really known about it is that will be an animated feature from Minions studio Illumination and is expected to release in 2022.

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Source: VGC, Orlando Sentinel

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