3DS Mario Circuit

Mario Circuit is the second course of the Flower Cup in Mario Kart 7. It is strongly based off the Mario Kart DS version of the track. In this, unlike the other Mario Circuit tracks, players can drive through Peach's Castle. This track shares its music with Toad Circuit.

Course layout
The track takes place on a large grassy field with sand roads, Mushroom Trampolines, pipes, blossoming peach trees, a lake, and Peach's Castle. The course starts on a small straight road and after two turns which a large curve with pink leaves appears. Then the player jumps off of a ramp, landing on a Mushroom Trampoline. Then a similar road to that of Mario Kart DS's Mario Circuit leads the way up to Peach's Castle. Then the road enters in Peach's Castle and, after a wide turn up the spiral staircase, a glider pad enables the driver to fly out of the castle. Then a number of pipes appear that shoot out air, along with some Goombas. A very long, large pipe similar to the ones form Mario Kart 64 and Mario Kart DS appears, in which drivers must drive through in a curve leading them back to a long road going back to the finish.

Shortcuts

 * After the first turn, players can use a Mushroom to hit a ramp to the right in the grass.
 * Before Peach's Castle, there are some ramps in the grass.
 * After gliding out of the castle, players can veer left and hit a ramp to save some time.

Mario Kart Tour
Mario Circuit returns in Mario Kart Tour. Some changes have been made to the track, Peach's Castle has been redesigned, the entrance to the castle now has doors leading into the looping ramp. The starting line has a new look that resembles a garden gate. This course is favored by Peachette, Red Koopa (Freerunning), Peach (Kimono), and Mario (Happi).

Tokyo Tour
In the Tokyo Tour, Mario Circuit appears as the second course in the Rosalina Cup, the third course in the Peach Cup, the location of the challenge in the Rosalina Cup, the location of the challenge in the Bowser Jr. Cup, and the location of the challenge in the Wendy Cup. It also has a Reverse variant which appears as the third course in the Baby Daisy Cup, and a Trick variant which appears as the first course in the Daisy Cup.



Halloween Tour
In the Halloween Tour, Mario Circuit appears as the second course in the Luigi Cup, the third course in the Waluigi Cup, and the location of the challenge in the Yoshi Cup. It also has a Reverse variant which appears as the second course in the Mario Cup, and a Trick variant which appears as the second course in the Toadette Cup.



Winter Tour
In the Winter Tour, Mario Circuit has a Reverse/Trick variant which appears as the third course in the Metal Mario Cup and the second course in the Peachette Cup.



London Tour
In the London Tour, Mario Circuit appears as the first course in the Peach Cup, the second course in the Donkey Kong Cup, and the location of the challenge in the Wendy Cup. It also has a Reverse variant which appears as the third course in the Mario Cup, and a Trick variant which appears as the second course in the Baby Mario Cup and the third course in the Peachette Cup.



Ice Tour
In the Ice Tour, Mario Circuit appears as the first course in the Shy Guy Cup, the second course in the Bowser Jr. Cup, and the location of the challenge in the Baby Luigi Cup. It also has a Reverse variant which appears as the second course in the Donkey Kong Cup, and a Trick variant which appears as the third course in the Toadette Cup.



Mario Bros. Tour
In the Mario Bros. Tour, Mario Circuit appears as the third course in the Wendy Cup, the second course in the Metal Mario Cup, and the location of the challenge in the King Boo Cup. It also has a Trick variant which appears as the third course in the Mario Cup and the first course in the Daisy Cup, a Reverse variant which appears as the second course in the Toadette Cup, and a Reverse/Trick variant which appears as the third course in the Dry Bowser Cup and the first course in the Pauline Cup.



Trivia

 * In an early trailer of Mario Kart 7, when Mario Circuit was shown, there was originally a Mushroom Trampoline where the players glided out of the side of the castle, probably because the concept of gliders hadn't been implemented into the game.
 * The blossoming peach trees in this track were later reused for the revamped Royal Raceway in Mario Kart 8.
 * In addition, the falling flower petals from the trees are actually intended to serve as a 3D effect of the Nintendo 3DS. When the 3D mode is activated, the falling petals seem to "pop out" of the screen.
 * This is the only Flower Cup course in Mario Kart 7 to not have a different name in PAL regions.

Circuito di Mario (3DS) Marios Piste