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Solo Cruise is the single player mode of this game, though up to two players can participate. The gameplay is very similar to Party Cruise save for several key differences. All games pit one player against another player, either controlled by the CPU or a human player, though players need to play against the CPU player in order to progress through this mode. When players first start the mode out, they are required to register a character and name as player data. Players can also create their own pregame and victory messages.
Solo Cruise is the single player mode of this game, though up to two players can participate. The gameplay is very similar to Party Cruise save for several key differences. All games pit one player against another player, either controlled by the CPU or a human player, though players need to play against the CPU player in order to progress through this mode. When players first start the mode out, they are required to register a character and name as player data. Players can also create their own pregame and victory messages.


Once everything is set up, players can pick a board; these boards are shorter than Party Cruise and offer different objectives than Party Cruise's objectives. For example, in order to win in [[Pyramid Park]], a player needs to retrieve the stolen Star and give it back to the [[Bowser Sphinx]]. The spaces also give a slightly different coin amount to a player upon landing on one in this mode. [[Blue Space]]s give 5 coins, [[Red Space]]s take 5 coins, and [[Character Space]]s give 10 coins. If 30 turns have passed and no player has cleared the objective yet, the game will end in a tie. Bowser only steals half of the player's coins if they lose a Bowser minigame. Bowser Time does not appear in this mode, and Bowser does not scatter three Koopa Kid Orbs across the board.
Once everything is set up, players can pick a board; these boards are shorter than Party Cruise and offer different objectives than Party Cruise's objectives. For example, in order to win in [[Pyramid Park]], a player needs to retrieve the stolen Star and give it back to the Bowser Sphinx. The spaces also give a slightly different coin amount to a player upon landing on one in this mode. [[Blue Space]]s give 5 coins, [[Red Space]]s take 5 coins, and [[Character Space]]s give 10 coins. If 30 turns have passed and no player has cleared the objective yet, the game will end in a tie. Bowser only steals half of the player's coins if they lose a Bowser minigame. Bowser Time does not appear in this mode, and Bowser does not scatter three Koopa Kid Orbs across the board.


Players need to clear all boards against the CPU player before they can unlock Bowser's board, [[Bowser's Enchanted Inferno!]]. If they win Bowser's minigame, [[Bowser's Lovely Lift!]], against the CPU, they unlock the board, become the Solo Cruise champion and can leave their name and comment on the ranking board.
Players need to clear all boards against the CPU player before they can unlock Bowser's board, [[Bowser's Enchanted Inferno!]]. If they win Bowser's minigame, [[Bowser's Lovely Lift!]], against the CPU, they unlock the board, become the Solo Cruise champion and can leave their name and comment on the ranking board.
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|name3={{sort|Pyramid Park|[[File:MP7 Pyramid Park Logo.png|link=Pyramid Park|200px]]}}
|name3={{sort|Pyramid Park|[[File:MP7 Pyramid Park Logo.png|link=Pyramid Park|200px]]}}
|image3=[[File:Ppark.jpg|200px]]
|image3=[[File:Ppark.jpg|200px]]
|description3=[[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.
|description3=[[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.
|name4={{sort|Neon Heights|[[File:MP7 Neon Heights Logo.png|link=Neon Heights|200px]]}}
|name4={{sort|Neon Heights|[[File:MP7 Neon Heights Logo.png|link=Neon Heights|200px]]}}
|image4=[[File:Neon Heights - Mario Party 7.png|200px]]
|image4=[[File:Neon Heights - Mario Party 7.png|200px]]

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