Yoshi's Adventure

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Yoshi's Adventure logo
Yoshi's Adventure in the Super Nintendo World
Promotional artwork

Yoshi's Adventure is a slow moving ride that takes guests around the Super Mario Land area ofSuper Nintendo World to search forCaptain Toad and the golden egg by using a map he left behind.[1] Guests travel inYoshi-shaped vehicles, with aYoshi's Egg–shaped vehicle being offered as a wheelchair-accessible option.[2] The ride is available only in Universal Studios Japan and Universal Epic Universe, where it has a historical average wait time of 58 minutes and 36 minutes, respectively.[3][4]

Location[edit]

Entrance to Yoshi's Adventure in Super Nintendo World (Universal Studios Japan)
The ride's entrance at Universal Studios Japan

The entrance to Yoshi's Adventure is a large yellowpipe located at foot of Mount Beanpole, at the center of Super Mario Land. It is an indoor and outdoor ride, going over a bridge towards the desert area to the right of the park's entrance, before looping back around over the entrance to Donkey Kong Country. The ride ends at the same location it begins, with guests leaving via a passage next to the entrance's pipe.

Ride queue[edit]

Universal Studios Japan[edit]

Queue of Yoshi's Adventure in Super Nintendo World
A view of the queue in Universal Studios Japan

The queue for Yoshi's Adventure takes place entirely indoors, with most of it being composed of a single large room with a winding path going through it. It is themed aroundYoshi's New Island, featuring various elements from its environments depicted in a crayon-like or handdrawn style. Objects from theYoshi franchise such asYoshi's Eggs,Egg Blocks,Message Blocks,Winged Clouds andSmiley Flowers appear throughout the queue, with some, such as a basket offruits, being interactible with the use of aPower-Up Band. Other elements such asSuper Pickaxes,Gift Boxes and a map to the golden egg can also be seen.[5]

Toadette in the queue of Yoshi's Adventure in Super Nintendo World
Toadette in Universal Studios Japan

At the end of the queue, before a set of stairs which leads to the boarding area, is a small house containing a screen with an animated video ofToadette. Toadette explains thatCaptain Toad left to explore Mount Beanpole in search of the golden egg, but forgot to take his map. She then goes on to explain that the map does not show the way to the golden egg, but instead shows the way to three glowing eggs. The guests are then tasked with finding the three glowing eggs, in the hopes of revealing the location of the golden egg, and with finding Captain Toad along the way.[1] TwoPikmin can be seen carrying a fruit on top of Toadette's house.

With the ride being on anendless transit system, vehicles never stop for boarding or disembarking. As such, a revolving floor on the loading area allows for guests to safely board the moving vehicles.

Universal Epic Universe[edit]

The queue for the ride in Universal Epic Universe has a different layout from the one in Universal Studios Japan. It is still comprised of the same elements, but the winding path is completely different. Toadette's house is also placed near the start of the queue, rather than at the end. Additionally, a screen is placed in the middle of the staircase leading to the boarding area, where Toadette explains the ride's gameplay.[6]

Universal Studios Hollywood[edit]

Despite not featuring the Yoshi's Adventure attraction, Universal Studios Hollywood incorporates a similar Yoshi-themed queue in the first section of the queue forMario Kart: Bowser's Challenge.[7]

Gameplay[edit]

The objective of the ride is to find three glowingeggs (colored blue, green and red) placed along the track. Each seat in the vehicle comes equipped with three large buttons, each stamped with a glowing egg. If the guest has scanned aPower-Up Band and presses the correct buttons as the vehicle passes by all three eggs, they will find the golden egg and get its corresponding stamp. A sound cue by the Yoshi vehicle signals when a glowing egg is nearby. The ride lasts for approximately five minutes, and each vehicle can hold up to two people.[8]

Universal Studios Japan layout[edit]

A scene from Yoshi's Adventure in Super Nintendo World
Yoshis being pursued by Kamek

Upon exiting the loading area, the ride first moves past aPiranha Plant before transporting guest over a bridge overlooking the central area of Super Mario Land. It passes past aPokey, aSpiny, aKoopa Paratroopa and aConkdor, with the green glowing egg being found here on top of acrate.

The ride then goes into apipe tunnel. While in the tunnel, a branching pipe has a view out into space looking atStarship Mario. The pipe tunnel exits on an indoor night scene depictingKamek and a pair ofFly Guys attempting to steal babies in theMushroom Kingdom.Baby Mario andBaby Peach can be seen on the backs of a green and a pink Yoshi, respectively, whilePoochy can be seen on the other side of the room. The blue glowing egg is found here, inside a sack carried by Kamek.

Captain Toad from Yoshi's Adventure in Super Nintendo World
Captain Toad holding the golden egg

Entering another pipe, the vehicle arrives at an outdoor desert scene containing a Pokey, two cactuses and the final red glowing egg on top of another crate. The ride then moves onto a jungle area, located on top of the passage between Super Mario Land and Donkey Kong Country. Here, variousBaby Yoshis can be found, including aBalloon Baby Yoshi, aBubble Baby Yoshi and aGlowing Baby Yoshi fromNew Super Mario Bros. U. Captain Toad then stands at the end of the jungle, on top of a stump and holding the golden egg. The ride then goes past another Piranha Plant and the Piranha Plant from the beginning before going under aThwomp and returning to the loading area.

Universal Epic Universe layout[edit]

The layout of the ride in Universal Epic Universe is largely the same as the one in Universal Studios Japan, with the placement of elements shifting around slightly. The green and red glowing eggs, instead of being on top of crates, are simply on the ground. A moving platform was added above the red glowing egg as well.

Music[edit]

Music that plays in the attraction includes the main level theme fromSuper Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island in the queuing area, the main theme fromYoshi's Story at the bridge, the opening theme fromYoshi's Island in the tunnel, "Desert Theme" fromNew Super Mario Bros. Wii in the desert area, and "Captain Toad Goes Forth" fromSuper Mario 3D World in the jungle area.[5]

List of stamps[edit]

Main article:List of Super Nintendo World stamps

The following stamps can be won in Yoshi's Adventure, if a guest has aPower-Up Band:

IconNameRequirementCategoryRepeatableCoins Earned
Super Nintendo World App ImageGolden EggGet the golden egg on Yoshi's Adventure.Yoshi's AdventureYes2D vector artwork of a Coin 65
Super Nintendo World App ImageFruit BasketGetfruit from the basket inside Mt. Beanpole.Yoshi's AdventureYes2D vector artwork of a Coin 45
Super Nintendo World App ImageToad TrackerRide on Yoshi's Adventure 2 times.Yoshi's AdventureNo2D vector artwork of a Coin 55
Super Nintendo World App ImageToad ProtectorRide on Yoshi's Adventure 5 times.Yoshi's AdventureNo2D vector artwork of a Coin 125
Super Nintendo World App ImageGreen EggGet a green egg when you punch theEgg Block inside Mt. Beanpole.Yoshi's AdventureYes2D vector artwork of a Coin 15
Super Nintendo World App ImageBlue EggGet a blue egg when you punch the Egg Block inside Mt. Beanpole.Yoshi's AdventureYes2D vector artwork of a Coin 15
Super Nintendo World App ImagePink EggGet a pink egg when you punch the Egg Block inside Mt. Beanpole.Yoshi's AdventureYes2D vector artwork of a Coin 15
Stamp artwork of a Baby Yoshi hatching from Super Nintendo WorldPurple EggGet a purple egg when you punch the Egg Block inside Mt. Beanpole.Yoshi's AdventureYes2D vector artwork of a Coin 15
Super Nintendo World App ImageYellow EggGet a yellow egg when you punch the Egg Block inside Mt. Beanpole.Yoshi's AdventureYes2D vector artwork of a Coin 15
Artwork of Baby Yoshi stamp from Super Nintendo WorldRed EggGet a red egg when you punch the Egg Block inside Mt. Beanpole.Yoshi's AdventureYes2D vector artwork of a Coin 15
Super Nintendo World App ImageEgg-cellent!Collect all 6 egg colors when you punch the Egg Block inside Mt. Beanpole.Yoshi's AdventureNo2D vector artwork of a Coin 125

Gallery[edit]

  • The treasure map

    The treasure map

Universal Studios Japan[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

LanguageNameMeaningNotes
Japaneseヨッシー・アドベンチャー[9]
Yosshī Adobenchā
Yoshi Adventure
Chinese(Simplified)耀西冒险[10]
Yàoxī Màoxiǎn(Mandarin)
Yiuhsāi Mouhhím(Cantonese)
Yoshi Adventure
Chinese(Traditional)耀西冒險[11]
Yàoxī Màoxiǎn(Mandarin)
Yiuhsāi Mouhhím(Cantonese)
Yoshi Adventure
Korean요시 어드벤처[12]
Yosi Eodeubencheo
Yoshi Adventure
PortugueseYoshi's Adventure[13]-
SpanishYoshi's Adventure[14]-

Notes[edit]

  • The design of the cactuses in the desert section of the ride at Universal Studios Japan appears to be based on the cactuses from theNew Super Mario Bros. WiiROM hackNewer Super Mario Bros. Wii, released in 2013.[15] On the ride's iteration at Universal Epic Universe, the cactuses have a different design.

References[edit]

  1. ^abUltimateDisneyCruiseLineFan 03 (August 2, 2025).Yoshi’s Adventure - Toadette Preshow.YouTube. Retrieved January 6, 2026.
  2. ^Official Super Nintendo World website.Super Nintendo World (English).
  3. ^Average wait times for Yoshi's Adventure in Universal Studios Japan.Thrill Data. Retrieved January 5, 2026.
  4. ^Average wait times for Yoshi's Adventure in Universal Epic Universe.Thrill Data. Retrieved January 5, 2026.
  5. ^abUniversal Parks News Today (February 4, 2021).Yoshi's Adventure FULL RIDE & Queue Tour - Super Nintendo World.YouTube. Retrieved February 9, 2021.
  6. ^TValiantes (July 30, 2025).(8K) Yoshi's Adventure: Full Ride Walkthrough (2:30).YouTube. Retrieved July 30, 2025.
  7. ^Weiss, E. (January 9, 2023).A Behind-the-Scenes look at Super Nintendo World at Universal Studios Hollywood.Inside Universal. Retrieved January 13, 2023.
  8. ^Yoshi's Adventure Requirements.Universal Studios Japan. Retrieved December 18, 2020.
  9. ^Official Universal Studios Japan website for Super Nintendo World. Japanese. Retrieved January 6, 2026.
  10. ^Official simplified Chinese website for Super Nintendo World. Simplified Chinese. Retrieved January 8, 2021.
  11. ^Official Universal Studios Japan website for Super Nintendo World. Traditional Chinese. Retrieved January 6, 2026.
  12. ^Official Universal Studios Japan website for Super Nintendo World. Korean. Retrieved January 6, 2026.
  13. ^Official Universal Epic Universe website for Super Nintendo World. Portuguese. Retrieved January 6, 2026.
  14. ^Official Universal Epic Universe website for Super Nintendo World. Spanish. Retrieved January 6, 2026.
  15. ^Supper Mario Broth (February 29, 2024).Tumblr post.Tumblr. Retrieved January 6, 2026.

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