DS Luigi's Mansion

Luigi's Mansion is the fourth and final course of the Mushroom Cup in Mario Kart DS. It is a dark course set inside Luigi's Mansion, and also the mansion's exterior, where racers drive through Boo Woods.

Luigi's Mansion reappears in Mario Kart 7 as the fourth and last course of the Shell Cup, and in Mario Kart Tour, debuting in the 2019 Halloween Tour.

Luigi's Mansion is the only Luigi-themed race course in the series that is not a circuit-type course. It is also the only course in the series to share its name with a battle course. While it does not appear in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, a remix of its music is used for the battle course.

Course layout
Racers start outside the mansion in a section of Boo Woods, and they will go through a curvy path to the entrance of the mansion, running along a narrow hall that leads the racers downwards to a room beneath the foyer. Various portraits of portrait ghosts from Luigi's Mansion can be seen hanging on the walls. The racers then go out of the mansion. Outside the mansion is Boo Woods which has a graveyard surrounding the mansion. After crossing a stone path tunnel, racers then reach the graveyard, leaving the mansion's grounds.

Beyond the mansion's grounds is a swamp of mud, resembling a quagmire, infested with sentient trees. When a character runs into one of these trees, instead of spinning out or rolling over, the character instead will just get stuck on the tree as if it were a wall. Finally, racers end up crossing the swamp to cross the checkered line.

Very few rooms from the original Luigi's Mansion game are actually explored in this course, the only notable rooms are the foyer, hallways, dining room and a hallway that resembles the one in the basement, just before the King Boo fight at the end of the game.

Missions
Missions 1-6 and 2-4 take place on this course, with Luigi driving in both of them.
 * In mission 1-6, the player starts inside the mansion and must drive out of it in reverse until they reach the graveyard.
 * In mission 2-4, the player must break five Item Boxes by pursuing them through the course.

Mario Kart 7
Luigi's Mansion makes its classic course debut in Mario Kart 7 as the fourth and final course of the Shell Cup, with various changes. The mansion's foyer has been redesigned to more closely resemble its original appearance. The carpet now continues onto the bottom floor, and the stone tunnel now has cobwebs. In the graveyard, a Glide Ramp has been added around a gravestone, allowing racers to glide over the gate wall leading to the swamp. Additionally, part of the wall is broken as a small shortcut to cross through with a Mushroom. At the first turn in the swamp, racers can take a new outer slope to reach another Glide Ramp. The portraits of various ghosts have all been replaced with various depictions of Boo, that now occasionally shake and pop outward. This behavior was originally going to appear in Mario Kart DS, but was cut before release. This is one of two Luigi courses that appear in the Shell Cup, the other being from Mario Kart 64.

Mario Kart Tour
Luigi's Mansion reappears in Mario Kart Tour, starting with the 2019 Halloween Tour. The track mainly uses features from its 3DS appearance, with graphic improvements, and the area was given a tint of blue. Similar to Mario Kart 8, the Mario Kart logo uses a modern design instead of its classic design. The moon now has a bluish-white color, and the finish line banner has a new design. As with other courses in the game, Luigi's Mansion has a reverse version, a trick version, and a reverse/trick version referred to as Luigi's Mansion R, Luigi's Mansion T and Luigi's Mansion R/T respectively; the former two were introduced alongside the regular version in the 2019 Halloween Tour, while the latter was added in the London Tour.

This version of Luigi's Mansion can also be seen in the background of GCN Baby Park.

For this course's tour appearances, see List of DS Luigi's Mansion tour appearances in Mario Kart Tour.

Mario Kart DS

 * European website bio: "After rescuing Mario from the dark dungeons of this dreary old place, Luigi has decided to make some money from his mansion by turning it into a racetrack. Perpetual darkness means you'll need your headlights on for this one, especially since the trees have a tendency to walk around..."

Mario Kart Tour

 * Mario Kart Tour Twitter: "In the dead of night, the roar of engines breaks the eerie silence...and the race is on! In the next tour, the Luigi's Mansion course from the Mario Kart DS game rises from its grave! Haunted houses aren't so scary when you race right through them!"