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Super Nintendo World is the latest addition to Universal Orlando Resort’s new Epic Universe theme park, set to open in 2025. The new land will offer guests attractions, dining options, shopping opportunities, and interactive experiences all inspired by the popular Super Mario franchise.

Guests can enter Super Nintendo World through the iconic green pipe and immerse themselves in the world of Super Mario. From Peach’s Castle to Goombas and spinning coins, visitors will see familiar sights from the games throughout the land. Iconic characters like Mario, Luigi, and Princess Peach will also be present for guests to interact with.

Super Nintendo World will feature multiple attractions including Mario Kart: Bowser’s Challenge, Yoshi’s Adventure, and Mine-Cart Madness. Guests can enjoy snacks at Yoshi’s Snack Island and Turbo Boost Treats or have a meal at Toadstool Cafe.

This expansion aims to provide guests with a diverse range of experiences within the park. The other lands include Celestial Park, The Wizarding World of Harry Potter – Ministry of Magic, How to Train Your Dragon – Isle of Berk, and Dark Universe. This addition is expected to attract visitors from all over the world who are fans of the Super Mario franchise.

In other news, there has been a recent spike in student deaths within the Indian community with 10 Indian students dying since the beginning of 2024 due to suicide, accidental overdose or disappearance. These tragic events have highlighted the importance of mental health awareness among Indian students particularly in schools where bullying is prevalent due to social media platforms such as Instagram and Facebook which are being used extensively by students for communication purposes but often lead to cyberbullying causing depression among students leading them to commit suicide or self harm . It has been brought into light that there is a lack of resources available for students who need help dealing with mental health issues such as stress anxiety depression which need immediate attention from school authorities who can take steps towards creating a safe environment where students feel comfortable talking about their problems without fear of judgment or stigma thus promoting a healthy mindset among youngsters

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