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|[[Grand Canal]]
|align=left|[[Grand Canal]] is a board based on Venice, Italy. In Party Cruise, players can buy Stars at random, set locations for 20 coins. Once a star has been purchased, the Star Space travels to a different location on the board. In Solo Cruise, the first player to collect two Stars wins.
|align=left|Grand Canal is a board based on Venice, Italy. In Party Cruise, players can buy Stars at random, set locations for 20 coins. Once a star has been purchased, the Star Space travels to a different location on the board. In Solo Cruise, the first player to collect two Stars wins.
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|[[Pagoda Peak]]
|align=left|[[Pagoda Peak]] is a Chinese-themed board. An old Koopa, named [[Koopa Master]], lives at the top of the mountain. In Party Cruise, he sells a character who reaches the peak of the mountain a Star for the number of coins shown above his house (10, 20, 30, or 40). Each time someone buys a Star from him, the price of each additional Star goes up by ten coins (to a maximum of 40 coins; after that, it restarts to 10). In Solo Cruise, the first player to obtain 100 coins and reach Koopa Master at the peak to trade for the Star wins the game.
|align=left|Pagoda Peak is a Chinese-themed board. An old Koopa, named [[Koopa Master]], lives at the top of the mountain. In Party Cruise, he sells a character who reaches the peak of the mountain a Star for the number of coins shown above his house (10, 20, 30, or 40). Each time someone buys a Star from him, the price of each additional Star goes up by ten coins (to a maximum of 40 coins; after that, it restarts to 10). In Solo Cruise, the first player to obtain 100 coins and reach Koopa Master at the peak to trade for the Star wins the game.
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|[[Pyramid Park]]
|align=left|[[Pyramid Park]] is an Egyptian-themed board. In Party Cruise, the objective of the board is similar to [[Snowflake Lake]] of ''[[Mario Party 6]]'': players need to pay to ride on Chain Chomps to steal Stars from their opponents. There are three [[Chain Chomp]]s on the right side of the board that let players ride on it for a price of ten coins for one Dice Block (or 20 for two), and a big [[Red Chomp]] on the left side located at the top that lets players use three Dice Blocks for ten coins. In Solo Cruise, the player who retrieves the stolen Star and gives it back to the Bowser Sphinx wins the game.
|align=left|Pyramid Park is an Egyptian-themed board. In Party Cruise, the objective of the board is similar to [[Snowflake Lake]] of ''[[Mario Party 6]]'': players need to pay to ride on Chain Chomps to steal Stars from their opponents. There are three [[Chain Chomp]]s on the right side of the board that let players ride on it for a price of ten coins for one Dice Block (or 20 for two), and a big [[Red Chomp]] on the left side located at the top that lets players use three Dice Blocks for ten coins. In Solo Cruise, the player who retrieves the stolen Star and gives it back to the Bowser Sphinx wins the game.
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|[[Neon Heights]]
|align=left|[[Neon Heights]] is a USA-themed board. On this board there are three Treasure Chests, which appear in random spots. If a player reaches a chest, Koopa Kid offers to open it for 10 coins. One chest contains a Star, another 20 [[coin]]s, and the other one contains a [[Bob-omb]], which blasts the player back to Start. Once the Star has been purchased, three new chests appear. In Solo Cruise, the first player to obtain three Stars wins the game.
|align=left|Neon Heights is a USA-themed board. On this board there are three Treasure Chests, which appear in random spots. If a player reaches a chest, Koopa Kid offers to open it for 10 coins. One chest contains a Star, another 20 [[coin]]s, and the other one contains a [[Bob-omb]], which blasts the player back to Start. Once the Star has been purchased, three new chests appear. In Solo Cruise, the first player to obtain three Stars wins the game.
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|[[Windmillville]]
|align=left|[[Windmillville]] is a Dutch-themed board. The goal of this board in Party Cruise is to buy as many windmills as possible, for each one contains a number of Stars. The red windmills are worth one Star, the larger green windmills located at both corners of the stage have two, and the largest yellow windmill located in the center of the board has three. Players have to deposit coins to own a windmill and its Stars, but opponents can buy them off by depositing more coins than the previous owner. In Solo Cruise, players need to get stars by depositing coins into broken windmills to fix them. The first player to repair three windmills and get three stars (one for each windmill) wins the game.
|align=left|Windmillville is a Dutch-themed board. The goal of this board in Party Cruise is to buy as many windmills as possible, for each one contains a number of Stars. The red windmills are worth one Star, the larger green windmills located at both corners of the stage have two, and the largest yellow windmill located in the center of the board has three. Players have to deposit coins to own a windmill and its Stars, but opponents can buy them off by depositing more coins than the previous owner. In Solo Cruise, players need to get stars by depositing coins into broken windmills to fix them. The first player to repair three windmills and get three stars (one for each windmill) wins the game.
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![[File:MP7 Bowser's Enchanted Inferno! Logo.png|200px]]
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|[[Bowser's Enchanted Inferno!]] (unlockable)
|align=left|[[Bowser's Enchanted Inferno!]] is an unlockable, Bowser-themed board. In Party Cruise, players need to find a Star for 20 coins each, the same rules as Grand Canal. In Solo Mode, players have to beat their opponent by getting a Star with the same rules as Party Cruise, then travel back to the start. Bowser then appears to take players to his castle to play the minigame [[Bowser's Lovely Lift!]]. Winning that wins the game, and unlocks Bowser's board to be played in Party Cruise.
|align=left|Bowser's Enchanted Inferno! is an unlockable, Bowser-themed board. In Party Cruise, players need to find a Star for 20 coins each, the same rules as Grand Canal. In Solo Mode, players have to beat their opponent by getting a Star with the same rules as Party Cruise, then travel back to the start. Bowser then appears to take players to his castle to play the minigame [[Bowser's Lovely Lift!]]. Winning that wins the game, and unlocks Bowser's board to be played in Party Cruise.
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