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{{board infobox
{{Board-infobox
|image=[[File:Neon Heights - Mario Party 7.png|250px]]<br>Party Cruise layout<br>[[File:Neon Heights - Mario Party 7 (Solo Board).png|250px]]<br>Solo Cruise layout
|image=[[File:Neon Heights - Mario Party 7.png|300px]]<br>Party Cruise layout<br>[[File:Neon Heights - Mario Party 7 (Solo Board).png|300px]]<br>Solo Cruise layout
|appears_in=''[[Mario Party 7]]''
|appeared=''[[Mario Party 7]]''
|theme=City, future
|availability=Default
|availability=Default
|description=''"Find Stars hidden inside treasure chests! Thrilling!"''
|description=''"Find Stars hidden inside treasure chests! Thrilling!"''
|sample=[[File:NeonNation.oga]]
|song=[[File:NeonNation.oga]]
}}
}}
{{quote|Welcome to Neon Heights! This is the place where dreams are made...and broken! I say! Welcome to Neon Heights! Here you'll find Stars inside the treasure chests. There are 3 chests scattered around the board, but only 1 of them has a Star. If you pay Koopa Kid 10 coins, he'll open the chest for you. Hmm...I don't trust that at all... If someone finds the Star, it will move to a new chest. Then you must search anew. Do watch out, however! Sometimes Bowser will take a Star during Bowser Time. If that happens, play games on the board and collect coins so you can get it back!|Toadsworth|Mario Party 7}}
{{quote|Welcome to Neon Heights! This is the place where dreams are made...and broken! I say! Welcome to Neon Heights! Here you'll find Stars inside the treasure chests. There are 3 chests scattered around the board, but only 1 of them has a Star. If you pay Koopa Kid 10 coins, he'll open the chest for you. Hmm...I don't trust that at all... If someone finds the Star, it will move to a new chest. Then you must search anew. Do watch out, however! Sometimes Bowser will take a Star during Bowser Time. If that happens, play games on the board and collect coins so you can get it back!|Toadsworth|Mario Party 7}}
'''Neon Heights''' is an American-themed board in ''[[Mario Party 7]]'' set atop a skyscraper complex. It is largely based on {{wp|Las Vegas|Las Vegas, Nevada}}, and to a lesser extent, {{wp|Hollywood|Hollywood, California}}; {{wp|Cape Canaveral|Cape Canaveral, Florida}}; and {{wp|New York City}}. It is complete with a theatre district, a movie set, a space center, and a baseball diamond. There is also a [[Mario]] statue that resembles the [[Statue of Liberty]]. Here, [[Shy Guy]]s are in charge of the attractions, while Top Hat Shy Guys are in charge of the [[Orb Shop]]s. On this board, there are three [[Treasure Chest]]s, which appear in random Blue Spaces. If a player reaches a chest, [[Koopa Kid]] offers to open it for 10 [[coin]]s. One chest contains a [[Star (Mario Party series)|Star]], another 20 coins, and the other one contains a [[Bob-omb]], which blasts the player back to the start. Once the Star has been purchased, three new chests appear.
'''Neon Heights''' is an American-themed board in ''[[Mario Party 7]]'' set atop a skyscraper complex. It is largely based on {{wp|Las Vegas|Las Vegas, Nevada}}, and to a lesser extent, {{wp|Hollywood|Hollywood, California}}; {{wp|Cape Canaveral|Cape Canaveral, Florida}}; and {{wp|New York City}}. It is complete with a theatre district, a movie set, a space center, and a baseball diamond. There is also a [[Mario]] statue that resembles the [[Statue of Liberty]]. Here, [[Shy Guy]]s are in charge of the attractions, while Top Hat Shy Guys are in charge of the [[Orb Shop]]s. On this board, there are three [[Treasure Chest]]s, which appear in random spaces. If a player reaches a chest, [[Koopa Kid]] offers to open it for 10 [[coin]]s. One chest contains a [[Star (Mario Party series)|Star]], another 20 coins, and the other one contains a [[Bob-omb]], which blasts the player back to the start. Once the Star has been purchased, three new chests appear.


This board may have been under secret control of [[Bowser]], because he and Koopa Kid claim that the chests and Stars belong to him. Additionally, there is a toll gate, where Koopa Kid stops players to ask them to pay 10 coins to take the path he is blocking.
This board may have been under secret control of [[Bowser]], because he and Koopa Kid claim that the chests and Stars belong to him. Additionally, there is a toll gate, where Koopa Kid stops players to ask them to pay 10 coins to take the path he is blocking.
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[[File:MP7 NeonHeights2.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Wario shooting Koopa Kid boards]]
[[File:MP7 NeonHeights2.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Wario shooting Koopa Kid boards]]
*There are many ways to earn coins here. The first is an area that players always come to at the start of the game. It is a movie set, and every time players come by, the Shy Guy director asks if they want to try out for a part in his movie (the role could be a hero, heroine, sidekick, or villain, depending on the character). Accepting lets them play a coin game, where they have 10 seconds to shoot as many of the 15 Koopa Kid targets as possible. However, they must avoid shooting the [[Toadsworth]] targets, as doing so ends the game and leaves the player with nothing. When time is called, he gives a comment about how they did, and coins equal to the total of Koopa Kid targets they shot down. Since each Koopa Kid target is worth one coin, the total number of coins the player can get on one turn with this game is 15 coins, provided they shoot all the Koopa Kid targets.  
*There are many ways to earn coins here. The first is an area that players always come to at the start of the game. It is a movie set, and every time players come by, the Shy Guy director asks if they want to try out for a part in his movie (the role could be a hero, heroine, sidekick, or villain, depending on the character). Accepting lets them play a coin game, where they have 10 seconds to shoot as many of the 15 Koopa Kid targets as possible. However, they must avoid shooting the [[Toadsworth]] targets, as doing so ends the game and leaves the player with nothing. When time is called, he gives a comment about how they did, and coins equal to the total of Koopa Kid targets they shot down. Since each Koopa Kid target is worth one coin, the total number of coins the player can get on one turn with this game is 15 coins, provided they shoot all the Koopa Kid targets.  
*On the opposite side is the baseball field. Here, a Shy Guy with a bat challenges players to a home run contest. Accepting lets them play a coin game where they have to hit the baseballs that are thrown out of the shooter. When time is called, the Shy Guy gives a compliment for how well the player did, and two coins for every ball they knocked out of the park. Only five baseballs are thrown at the player, allowing for a maximum of 10 coins to be collected.
*On the opposite side is the baseball field. Here, a Shy Guy with a bat challenges players to a home run contest. Accepting lets them play a coin game where they have to hit the baseballs that are thrown out of the shooter. When time is called, the Shy Guy gives a compliment for how well the player did, and two coins for every ball they knocked out of the park.  
*At the top of the board is the rocket ship. When players land on the [[Event Space|Green Space]] in front of it, a Shy Guy comes asking if they want to "shoot for the stars". Accepting lets the player pump fuel into the rocket until time is called. Then, the player enters the ship, and starts to travel upward into the starry sky, collecting coins along the way. If two players play in a team, it is possible to collect a Star.  
*At the top of the board is the rocket ship. When players land on the [[Event Space|Green Space]] in front of it, a Shy Guy comes asking if they want to "shoot for the stars". Accepting lets the player pump fuel into the rocket until time is called. Then, the player enters the ship, and starts to travel upward into the starry sky, collecting coins along the way, and possibly even a Star if they make it to the top.  
*The last way to get coins is landing on the Green Space in the middle of the board. Here, a Shy Guy lets players play a matching game called '''Matchmakers''', where they have to match as many panels as they can before they miss to get coins. Matching all the panels makes Shy Guy award the player with a Star (20 coins in Solo Cruise), but if they picked the Red Bowser panel, Shy Guy immediately ends the game and takes 10 coins away from them. If a team is playing this, the second player will take over if the first misses, guaranteeing another chance to get the Star.
*The last way to get coins is landing on the Green Space in the middle of the board. Here, a Shy Guy lets players play a matching game, where they have to match as many panels as they can before they miss to get coins. Matching all the panels makes Shy Guy award the player with a Star (20 coins in Solo Cruise), but if they picked the Bowser panel, Shy Guy reluctantly takes 10 coins away from them. If a team is playing this, the second player will take over if the first misses, guaranteeing another chance to get the Star.
*The Green Space near the Mario statue and to the right of the elevator above the baseball field makes a UFO come and scramble the locations of the chests. In Solo Cruise, a UFO abducts the player and sends them to another spot.
*The Green Space near the Mario statue and to the right of the elevator above the baseball field makes a UFO come and scramble the locations of the chests. In Solo Cruise, a UFO abducts the player and sends them to another spot.


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When [[Bowser Time]] comes along, [[Bowser]] does one of four actions:
When [[Bowser Time]] comes along, [[Bowser]] does one of four actions:
*Takes a souvenir photograph of all of the players, and makes them pay 10 or 20 coins each for it. Then, he leaves without giving anyone the photo. This also occurs on all other boards except for [[Bowser's Enchanted Inferno!]]
*Takes a souvenir photograph of all of the players, and makes them pay 10 or 20 coins each for it. Then, he leaves without giving anyone the photo. This also occurs on all other boards except for [[Bowser's Enchanted Inferno!]]
*Steals 10 coins from all of the players and put them in the chest which contains twenty coins. If the chest containing the Star is opened before this chest, then the extra coins are lost.
*Steals coins from all of the players and put them in the chest which contains twenty coins. If the chest containing the Star is opened before the chest that contains coins, then the extra coins are lost.
*Steals a Star from the player in first and puts it in the chest which contains a Star. Therefore, one of the chests contains two Stars until it is opened.
*Steals a Star from the player in first and puts it in the chest which contains a Star. Therefore, one of the chests contains two Stars until it is opened.
*Puts a [[Ztar|Dark Star]] in the chest containing a Bob-omb, and the player opening the chest with the Dark Star loses one Star. If the chest containing the Star is opened before this chest, the Dark Star disappears.
*Puts a [[Ztar|Dark Star]] in a chest, and the player opening the chest with the Dark Star loses one Star. This replaces the Bob-omb until the Dark Star is obtained.


==Spaces (Party Cruise)==
==Spaces (Party Cruise)==
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|-
|-
![[File:SpaceBlue7.png|50px]]<br>[[Blue Space]]s
![[File:SpaceBlue7.png|50px]]<br>[[Blue Space]]s
|46 (47 if there are 2 treasure chests left, 48 if there is 1 treasure chest left)
|46 (48 if there is a single treasure chest left)
|-
|-
![[File:SpaceRed7.png|50px]]<br>[[Red Space]]s
![[File:SpaceRed7.png|50px]]<br>[[Red Space]]s
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|59-65
|59-65
|}
|}
==Orbs==
<gallery>
Mushroom Orb.jpg|[[Mushroom Orb]]
Sluggish 'Shroom Orb.jpg|[[Sluggish 'Shroom Orb]]
Goldshroomorb.jpg|[[Super 'Shroom Orb]]
Lakitu Orb.jpg|[[Lakitu Orb]]
Hammer Bro. Orb.jpg|[[Hammer Bro Orb]]
Piranha Plant Orb2.jpg|[[Piranha Plant Orb]]
Toady Orb.jpg|[[Toady Orb]]
Pink Boo Orb.jpg|[[Pink Boo Orb]]
Zap Orb2.jpg|[[Zap Orb]]
MP7 Warp Pipe Orb.jpg|[[Warp Pipe Orb]]
Thwomp Orb2.jpg|[[Thwomp Orb]]
</gallery>


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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Dark Star Given.png
Dark Star Given.png
Baseball Neon Heights.png
Baseball Neon Heights.png
MP7 Alien.png
DK Space Neon Heights Start.png
Bowser Space Neon Heights Start.png
Matchmakers Neon Heights.png
Pump Fuel MP7.png
Cape Mushroom Rocket Ignition.png
Neon Heights Lift-Off.png
</gallery>
</gallery>


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{{foreign names|
{{foreign names|
|Jap=キラキラシティ
|Jap=キラキラシティ
|JapR=Kirakira Shiti
|JapR=Kirakira shiti
|JapM=Glitter City
|JapM=Glitter City
|Fre=Flash Vegas
|Fra=Flash Vegas
|FreM=A pun between "flash" and "Las Vegas"
|FraM=Flash Vegas (Pun with Las Vegas)
|Ger=Neonopolis
|Ger=Neonopolis
|GerM=From "neon" with suffix "-polis"
|GerM=
|Spa=Ciudad Neón
|Spa=Ciudad Neón
|SpaM=Neon City
|SpaM=Neon City
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The baseball game is very similar to [[Dinger Derby]], a minigame from ''[[Mario Party 5]]''.
*The baseball game is very similar to [[Dinger Derby]], a minigame from ''[[Mario Party 5]]''.
*[[Toad]] or [[Toadette]] stand on a stool when they are playing the shooting Koopa Kids game on the left side of the map.
*When [[Toad]] or [[Toadette]] are playing the shooting [[Koopa Kid]] game, they stand on a stool.


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