The show buildings for the attractions appear to have not changed since earlier iterations of the plans, including the ride buildings for the Mario Kart ride (in red) and the Donkey Kong roller coaster area (in green). Some minor changes are apparent from the earlier iteration of the Nintendo plans, namely a slightly different entrance style (green area at top). It does not include themed elements, interior information, or even the outside track elements for the Donkey Kong roller coaster. The image shows main structures and some concrete only. The image above shows the site plan for Nintendo at Epic Universe, with color and labels added. Super Nintendo World, or Project 904 as it is known internally, is the first land to have permits filed within the park, which makes sense, since most of the planning has already been completed for the rides in other areas around the world. The permit images show nearly an identical layout for Super Nintendo World as we saw back in 2017, when they were originally going to build the land in the KidZone area of Universal Studios Florida.Īs the story goes, the plans for KidZone were canceled and the Super Nintendo World land was instead moved to the new theme park being built a couple miles south of the existing Universal Orlando Resort.
NINTENDO LAND UNIVERSAL MARIO KART FULL
The Coaster Kings have obtained and shared a recently filed permit image from Orange County, and you should definitely check out their full article here. Check out the images and more information below. While those other versions of the land will be opening before Orlando, the Epic Universe variation is the only version expected to open with the third attraction, based on Donkey Kong. The new land is set to open in Japan next year, followed by Universal Studios Hollywood and then in Orlando at the new Epic Universe theme park, expected to open in 2023. Today we’re getting our first look at how Super Nintendo World will be laid out inside of Universal’s Epic Universe!