Rainbow Ride

Rainbow Ride is the fifteenth and final main course in Super Mario 64 and Super Mario 64 DS. The entrance to the course is located to the right of Tick Tock Clock's, in a small room above a ledge. The player has to jump onto a high platform in order to reach it. The entrance itself is a small hole in the floor.

Layout
To get around the course, there are several magic carpets that move along rainbow rails when the player steps onto it. The player starts on a platform next to a magic carpet, which moves in a bend around a platform and through a flame thrower. The platform has a ring of coins with an Amp circling above them. The magic carpet will fall off its rail at four large spinning platforms with a Lakitu flying over them. Here, the path splits in three directions: The left leads to swinging platforms, forward is a large maze, and to the right is another magic carpet.

Swinging Platforms Path
To the left of the player's starting position on the spinning platforms is a pole the player can use to reach the platform below. Hovering above the stair-like platform is a Fly Guy, and a tilting platform afterward that can help the player reach the platform above. Afterward is a swinging platform, followed by a tilting platform that will lead to several Donut Blocks. Across the gap is a flame thrower that the player has to time their jump with in order to prevent getting burned. Past the flame thrower is a moving platform followed by a split in the path; up the stairs is another swinging platform that leads to a Power Star, and across the Donut Blocks are the tricky triangles.

Underneath all the platforms up to the split is a large flat platform with a ! Block containing a 1-Up Mushroom.

Maze Path
Directly ahead of the player's starting position on the spinning platforms is a large maze, with a moving platform that will help the player reach it. Inside the maze are the course's Red Coins, Bob-ombs, and Keronpa Balls. By using the Wall Jump to reach the top of the maze through the back end of it, the player can find a Bob-omb Buddy that will open up the cannon on the flying ship.

Carpet Path
To the right of the player's starting position on the spinning platforms is a magic carpet. When stepped on, the carpet will move along its path, and the player has to dodge several platforms in order to prevent being swept off. At the end of the carpet's path are two more carpets, a left and a right, along with the Lakitu from earlier if the player did not defeat it.

The carpet to the left will take the player to the large manor. The carpet will move through several platforms the player has to climb over, and the player needs to quickly return to the carpet before it disappears. On one of these platforms is an Amp circling it. The manor itself has a large fireplace that acts like a flame thrower, as well as having a Power Star on its roof. In the DS version, it also contains the Switch Star of the course.

The carpet to the right will take the player to the flying ship. The carpet will move around a spinning platform the player has to dodge to avoid getting pushed off the carpet. The bottom of the platform also acts as a flame thrower, and the top has a 1-Up Mushroom floating above it. Once at the ship, the player has to jump over platforms and Donut Blocks to climb onto it. The ship has a heavy wind rush through it, pushing the player to the stern of the ship. On the deck, there are a couple of Bob-ombs and a Lakitu, with the cannon on the stern of the ship. On the bow is the Power Star for the first mission. Using the cannon, the player can reach a platform with a Chuckya and the Power Star for the sixth mission.

Music
The background music for Rainbow Ride is heard at several places throughout Super Mario 64, including the races against Koopa the Quick, The Princess's Secret Slide, the slides on Cool, Cool Mountain and Tall, Tall Mountain, as well as the entire level of Tick Tock Clock. It is fast and joyful music. The music shares the melody of the main theme of the game, as heard in Bob-omb Battlefield; Whomp's Fortress; Tall, Tall Mountain; and Tiny-Huge Island. This melody is also used in the music heard in Cool, Cool Mountain and Snowman's Land. In Super Smash Bros. Melee, the music for the stage is a medley of the original Super Mario 64 track and the Super Mario Bros. underwater theme. Despite the many appearances of the music in Super Mario 64, it was labeled as "Rainbow Cruise" in the Super Smash Bros. Melee Sound Test.

Statistics from Super Mario 64

 * Total Number of Coins: 146
 * Caps Found: (none)
 * Spinning Heart: #1: On one of the four large spinning platforms, #2: At the bottom of the maze, under the place where the player can wall-kick up the maze.
 * Cannons: 1
 * 1-Up Mushrooms (9):
 * Homing Mushrooms : #1 In the pole on the ship.
 * Static Mushrooms : #2 Floating above one of the Tricky Triangles. #3 On the second set of donut lifts after taking the carpet to the big house. #4 Above the fire-shooting platform midway the ride to the cruiser. #5 On the tip of the cruiser's bowsprit, next to the star.
 * Triggered Mushrooms : #6 Triggered by riding the donut lift on the top of the maze.
 * Box Mushrooms : #7 Underneath the Swingin' in the Breeze star on a long platform. #8 On the very top of the maze, by the warp. #9 On the top of the big house, beside the star.
 * Warps:
 * Located on the very top of the maze, just beside an ! Block with a 1-Up in it, it warps the player to the big house balcony.

Super Smash Bros. series
In Super Smash Bros. Melee, there is a stage based on Rainbow Ride, known as Rainbow Cruise in the North American release, which is Rainbow Ride's Japanese name. In PAL versions of Melee and Brawl, its name is corrected to "Rainbow Ride," but Brawl's North American release and both English releases of Ultimate still refer to it as "Rainbow Cruise."

This stage returns in Super Smash Bros. Brawl and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.