Unlicensed Mario theme park forced to shut down following court order

January 22, 2018

LUMPURA, BOMBODIA-- Seven years after the infamous copycat Nintendo theme park opened its doors to the public, Mario World Park is finally shutting down following a court order by the Bombodia District Court against KPL Parks Company. Nintendo ordered the company to shut down the park, but until now the park has remained open. In its empty gates stands very few guests, a sign that the park has been failing lately. The closure is a disappointment for many, as the park showed the experience of being in a Nintendo theme park.

However, for Nintendo fans in Silverio World, the dream of a Nintendo theme park is still alive. Thanks to the construction of Super Nintendo World in Universal Studios Japan, with another coming to Universal Studios Silverio World in the near future, the dream of having a Nintendo theme park may finally come true---only this time, licensed and approved by Nintendo, with the quality standard of rides and attractions that a real theme park deserves. Mario World Park tried its hand at a Nintendo theme park, but with Super Nintendo World on its way, Mario World Park will finally close on September 1st, 2018.