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*The official website claims that Rainbow Road is the longest course in the game; this is false, as [[Wario Colosseum]] is longer.
*The official website claims that Rainbow Road is the longest course in the game; this is false, as [[Wario Colosseum]] is longer.
**However, Rainbow Road is a 3-lap track, so it does take longer to finish that track than with Wario Colosseum, which is a 2-lap track.
**However, Rainbow Road is a 3-lap track, so it does take longer to finish that track than with Wario Colosseum, which is a 2-lap track.
*This Rainbow Road is the only course in the whole series to have the words "MARIO KART" coming out of pipes, while the others say "MARIO KART" either on a flag, post. stone, street signs (only at [[Mario Circuit (Wii U)]], and [[Wario Stadium (DS)]] in [[Mario Kart 8]]), a sign showing 4 MARIO KARTs stylized as the Nintendo logo. (Only at most of the new courses in [[Mario Kart DS]]), Alarm Clock (only at [[Tick-Tock Clock (race course)]] in Mario Kart 8), Giant Lifesavers (only at [[Mount Wario]]), Coral Reef (Only at [[Dolphin Shoals]]), Departure Monitor (Only at [[Sunshine Airport]]), Sphinx (only at [[Dry Dry Desert]] and [[Dry Dry Ruins]]),  and Launch Star-styled gears in with MARIO KART logos multipling into five when a player reaches the finish line (only at [[N64 Rainbow Road]] in Mario Kart 8).
 
**However, the starting lines at the courses in [[Super Mario Kart]], and [[Mario Kart: Super Circuit]] do not have a starting post, along with the remakes of [[Mario Circuit 1]], [[Donut Plains 1 (course)]], [[Koopa Beach 2]], and [[Choco Island 2]] in [[Mario Kart DS]].
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Rainbow Road is a race course in Mario Kart: Double Dash!! and features Dash Panels which give a boost of speed to the racers . This version of Rainbow Road also has rails in parts of the course. It features a helix and a pipe that shoots players to the highest point of the track after reaching the very bottom. It also contains giant rainbow floating sculptures of items, and rains stars that racers can pick up. Depending if the mode is in split-screen or not, Rainbow Road will take place either over a city or in deep space. The city located below the course could be Mushroom City, according to the design of some of the buildings. When playing in split screen mode, the city and the item sculptures are removed. The final part of the theme music played in the course is a remix of part of the Rainbow Road theme from Mario Kart 64, and reappears in Super Smash Bros. Brawl as an alternative music theme for the Mario Circuit battle stage. In the All-Cup Tour, it is always the final race to compete in.

Its staff ghost is Mario and Peach in the Red Fire.

Although there are no visible clouds in the sky, their reflections can be seen on the track surface.

Course layout

The track begins just before a ramp with a boost panel on it, which sends the player flying into a somewhat straight, downhill section of a track. This part of the track tends to be very bumpy and causes Shells and Eggs to bounce around, which hinders their homing skills. After a slight curve to the right and a straight road, there is a sharp U-turn to the left that leads to a short and straight section, then a U-turn to the right and another straight road, that soon leads into a boost ramp that sends the player flying. The ramp actually leads to a road lower than the previous, both with lengthy boost panels on a straight road that leads the player into a helix with boost panels on it.

The helix spirals upwards to the left. Boost Panels and Item Boxes are present in this helix. The boost panels can help the player speed up, or help the player plummet to their doom until Lakitu saves them. Past the long helix is a bump road that is straight, but then waves near the end of the long straight road. The road is also very bumpy here and shooting stars hit here and become Stars for the player to play around with and mess up the other racer's progress by knocking them over the cliff. Past the wavy road is a curve to the left and a pipe. Any item thrown in the pipe gets destroyed and players are invincible when blasted up the pipe.

At the end of the pipe, the player falls down and hits another boost. The boost sends the player into a long road, also with a lot of small boosts that can help or hinder the player. Stars can also spawn here. After this straight road is a ramp with boost panels on it, and it leads the player to a downwards helix. The downwards helix is sharper and shorter than the previous one, and it leads the player into the finish line again, which starts the cycle again and another lap.

Official description

  • Official website: “The longest, and most treacherous, course in Mario Kart, Rainbow Road is a wild ride unlike any other. Its hypnotic curves and stomach-turning drops are enough to shake even the steadiest racers.”

Gallery

Trivia

  • Rainbow Road and Baby Park are the only courses in Mario Kart: Double Dash!! to have no obstacles, excluding the Roller Coaster in Baby Park itself, which does not appear often enough to count as an obstacle.
  • The official website claims that Rainbow Road is the longest course in the game; this is false, as Wario Colosseum is longer.
    • However, Rainbow Road is a 3-lap track, so it does take longer to finish that track than with Wario Colosseum, which is a 2-lap track.

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