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'''Coconut Mall''' is a course in ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]''. It is the second course in the [[Flower Cup]]. It is set in a shopping center, seemingly located on [[Isle Delfino]] (according to the Official Mario Kart Wii Game Guide published by Prima), but clearly next to a beach. Racers start out at the entrance to the mall, and ride escalators ,which constantly change directions, to an upper floor. The section of the mall (pictured) features a fountain in the middle that racers can do tricks off of. After taking a stairwell down to another more open area with another fountain, racers then can follow one path that will lead to a giant drop out into a parking lots, or go for the lower exit. [[Mii]]s and [[Piantas]] line the track in the parking lot while other Miis try to back over characters in their cars.
'''Coconut Mall''' is a course in ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]''. It is the second course in the [[Flower Cup]]. It is set in a shopping center, located on [[Isle Delfino]] (according to the Official Mario Kart Wii Game Guide published by Prima), but clearly next to a beach. Racers start out at the entrance to the mall, and ride escalators ,which constantly change directions, to an upper floor. The section of the mall (pictured) features a fountain in the middle that racers can do tricks off of. After taking a stairwell down to another more open area with another fountain, racers then can follow one path that will lead to a giant drop out into a parking lots, or go for the lower exit. [[Mii]]s and [[Piantas]] line the track in the parking lot while other Miis try to back over characters in their cars.
[[Image:Coconutmall2.jpg|left|thumb|Another shot of the interior of the mall.]]
[[Image:Coconutmall2.jpg|left|thumb|Another shot of the interior of the mall.]]



Revision as of 06:42, March 10, 2009

Wii Coconut Mall
Based Upon Isle Delfino
First Appearance Mario Kart Wii
Cup(s) it Appears in Flower Cup
Reappearances None

Coconut Mall is a course in Mario Kart Wii. It is the second course in the Flower Cup. It is set in a shopping center, located on Isle Delfino (according to the Official Mario Kart Wii Game Guide published by Prima), but clearly next to a beach. Racers start out at the entrance to the mall, and ride escalators ,which constantly change directions, to an upper floor. The section of the mall (pictured) features a fountain in the middle that racers can do tricks off of. After taking a stairwell down to another more open area with another fountain, racers then can follow one path that will lead to a giant drop out into a parking lots, or go for the lower exit. Miis and Piantas line the track in the parking lot while other Miis try to back over characters in their cars.

File:Coconutmall2.jpg
Another shot of the interior of the mall.

Shortcuts

In Coconut Mall, there is one shortcut, although it is normally recommended for Time Trials, and requires a Mushroom. After getting a Turbo Boost after the race starts, head up the stairs and then over the escalator. Head to the far right, staying near the glass windows with Miis behind them. After a very short distance, the player should see an opening in the glass wall. Swerve in there and use a Mushroom to boost over the sticky carpet. Exit the store after the Mushroom and zoom back to the main course.

There is another shortcut that will only save the player a few seconds. After going outside for the first time, the player must race back inside. Then, instead of driving on the huge silver ramp, he or she must stay to the right and go through a small tunnel until coming to a sun-filled room. Then, the player can jump out of the room and race back to the regular course.

Trivia

  • In beta versions, it was called Delfino's Mall.
  • Among the things to buy to eat are Mushrooms (Red and Green), Fire Flowers, Bananas, and Starmen.
  • The Publicity Posters are filled with player's Miis.
  • Many of the shops have the phrase "Coco" in their names sush as "Coco Burger" and "Coco Cafe". Coco most likely stands for coconut, hence the name of the track.

Foreign Names

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