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Super Nintendo World Construction Begins At Universal Hollywood Studios In California

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Building work is currently underway for Super Nintendo World at the Universal Hollywood Studios which is located in California. It is going to be some time before it is completed but by all accounts its going to hold some fantastic rides for individuals and families who visit the park. Details are scarce but as time goes on we should know more about this attraction.

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Thanks to Nintendo First Order Reaver for the tip!

12 thoughts on “Super Nintendo World Construction Begins At Universal Hollywood Studios In California”

  1. I lived in California for the first 27 years of my life, and I never went to Universal Studios. Only Disneyland and Knotts Berry Farm. I always wondered why my parents never tried going to Universal. But in all honesty, it wasn’t really thought about. I probably didn’t care about Universal when I was a kid. But alas, I know I’ll never go there as long as I live now. I live too far away, can’t afford it, and I don’t travel. Some things just weren’t meant for me.

    1. Even Florida is too far away? That sucks. These guys really should think about building another park somewhere in the middle of the US. Surely there has to be somewhere in the middle of the country where tornadoes aren’t a huge problem.

  2. I can’t wait I live close by in Southern California. I grew up here and I grew out of having a Disney pass. The rides are not worth it for me. The characters don’t speak to me like Nintendo’s do. Universal went out and got something to compete with Disney and marvel characters… MARIO gauntlet dropped.

    1. Actually I work at universal and the reskinning for Jurassic Workd will be in the same parameters of the existing Jurassic Park Ride that new constructions is for something else 😉

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