There, you get to explore some more dark and spooky hallways, - which includes a shout-out to my favorite Nintendo item ever, Kuribo’s Shoe - collect more items and challenge Bowser, Jr. Each win will get you a key, and three keys means you can unlock the entrance to Bowser, Jr.’s lair. for Marisa! (Fine, for Mario.) Marisa LaScalaĮven the land’s four mini-games, which can be attempted by anybody, add another dimension if you have the Power-Up Band. (Hit those same bricks without the band, and you’ll just hear an unsatisfying thud.) Tap it on the wheel of your kart in Mario Kart: Bowser’s Challenge, and it’ll add to your coin count, and maybe you’ll even win a trophy. If you wear a Power-Up band, you can smash bricks, hit question boxes, set off POWs and collect gifts - and the Universal app will keep track of all the coins you’ve earned and all the loot you got. You can still take a spin on the Mario Kart: Bowser’s Challenge ride, play mini-games, meet the characters and enjoy a treat from Toadstool Cafe without one.īut the world really does open up a lot more if you get one, and you get access to so many more feel-like-I’ve-been-transported-inside-a-Nintendo-game elements. You certainly don’t need the Power-Up Band to visit Super Nintendo World - and, at $40 each, skipping it is entirely reasonable. Usually, I’m loathe to tell people they have to buy something extra on top of an already-expensive theme park ticket. Super Nintendo World is really way more fun if you get the Power-Up Band. After visiting as a welcomed guest on a press trip, I’ve found these are the best ways to get the most out of your visit to Super Nintendo World at Universal Studios in Hollywood. Play icon The triangle icon that indicates to playīut even though it's on the smaller side, that doesn’t mean there isn't much to do, along with its own ins and outs for how to do them.
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