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In Bowser Party mode, after the mini boss fort and the Toad House, the path continues straight to the right of the carousel instead of around to the left, which prevents the characters from reaching the Wiggler Coaster and Bowser Viking. After the home straight the route is also shortened slightly too, continuing straight instead of taking the left turn before heading up the stack of [[Empty Block]]s to shorten the route to the finish.
In Bowser Party mode, after the mini boss fort and the Toad House, the path continues straight to the right of the carousel instead of around to the left, which prevents the characters from reaching the Wiggler Coaster and Bowser Viking. After the home straight the route is also shortened slightly too, continuing straight instead of taking the left turn before heading up the stack of [[Empty Block]]s to shorten the route to the finish.
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===Rides===
===Rides===
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As well as the rides on the Lucky Spaces, other rides appear around the board which reference other elements of the ''Super Mario'' franchise, including:
As well as the rides on the Lucky Spaces, other rides appear around the board which reference other elements of the ''Super Mario'' franchise, including:
*A carousel themed around ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'', featuring 8-bit sprites of [[Goomba]]s and [[Koopa Troopa]]s as horses and other 8-bit elements on the central pillar.
*A carousel themed around ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'', featuring 8-bit sprites of [[Goomba]]s and [[Koopa Troopa]]s as horses and other 8-bit elements on the central pillar.
*The [[Blooper-Go-Round]], which the vehicle will briefly ride on. It features four saucers, one carrying ten Mini Stars, one with five, one with three and one with none. If the player lands on one of the saucers with stars, the player will receive them. In Bowser Party mode, the stars are replaced with one heart for each player on one saucer and two hearts for each player on another saucer. There are also two saucers which do not contain any hearts.
*The [[Blooper-Go-Round]], which the vehicle will briefly ride on. It features four saucers, one carrying ten Mini Stars, one with five, one with three and one with none. If the player lands on one of the saucers with stars, the player will receive them. In Bowser Party mode, the stars are replaced with one heart for each player on one saucer and two hearts for each player on another saucer. There are also two saucers with do not contain any hearts.
*A ferris wheel with a [[Super Star]] in the center and rainbow-colored [[Warp Box]]-shaped cars around the outside, despite the fact that they usually only appear in orange. This ride can also be seen in the Petey's Bomb Battle minigame.
*A ferris wheel with a [[Super Star]] in the center and rainbow-colored [[Warp Box]]-shaped cars around the outside, despite the fact that they usually only appear in orange. This ride can also be seen in the Petey's Bomb Battle minigame.
*Two [[Boo]]-shaped buildings.
*Two [[Boo]]-shaped buildings.

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