Universal Orlando is commemorating the debut of the new Super Mario film with some Super Mario-themed decor.
The park revealed a new vehicle from the film, The Super Mario Bros. Plumbing van, on Wednesday. The automobile is now on display at CityWalk in preparation for the film’s national release on Wednesday.
“Spotted: Super Mario Bros. Plumbing has arrived at CityWalk just in time for the Super Mario Bros Movie!” “Who’s watching tonight?” asks an Instagram post from the park.
The film has a star-studded voice cast lead by Chris Pratt, who will appear in the third edition of Guardians of the Galaxy, which will be released next month.
Universal Parks and Resorts Chairman and CEO Mark Woodbury revealed in February that the firm is developing its own version of Super Nintendo World, which currently has two venues in Hollywood and Tokyo.
“We’ll be adding another Super Nintendo World to Universal Orlando Resort soon,” Woodbury stated at the grand opening of the new Super Nintendo World location at Universal Studios Hollywood in California.
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