168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Universal Studios Japan will 🦋finally announce 's new openingꦫ date this fall.

Super Nintendo World is an upcoming theme park that was set to open this year at Universal Studios Japan. The area will be based upon the popular Mario fr🍸anchise. It was originally scheduled to open this summer to coincide with the Tokyo Summer Olympics.

Unfortunately, at the end of June, news broke that the park's opening would be delayed 🥀indefinitely. The rescheduling was due to the novel coronavirus pandemic that halted construction. At the time of the announcement, no definitive new opening date was revealed, though representatives from the park expressed hope in opening the park sometime in 2021.

However, Universal Studios Japan has just released a new press release that offers a faint idea of when the park's new opening date will be. While addressing their latest practices to help curb the spread ofܫ the COVID-19 virus, representatives also mentioned their hopes for opening Super Nintendo World, ensuring guests that they would be announcing an official new opening date this Fall 2020.

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Here is a rough English translation of the press release (taken from ): “Regarding “SUPER NINTENDO WORLD,” which aims to open before the Tokyo Olympics, we are considering introducing it in line with the future increase in the number of customers, and will announce the opening time around this fall."

Despite setbacks, construction on the park appears to be going smoothly. Recent images taken by Universal Studios' guests have revealed that the majority of the park's exterior looks complete. So far♍, things like ꩵBowser's Castle, Koopa Troopas, Goombas, Pirahna Plants, and even Peach's Castle have been spotted. If that wasn't cool enough, videos on Twitter have revealed cool features like moving Thwomp blocks, running Yoshis, and spinning coins.

So far, two rides have been confirmed for the park - one based on the Mario Kart franchise and an omnimover called "Yoshi⭕'s Adventure". The park has been described as "interactive," meaning guests can engage with certain aspects of the park that they can bring back to their home Nintendo consoles.

Super Nintendo World is c🐬urrently under construction now.

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