Two snowman figures wearing hats with letters "M" and "L" stand cheerfully in front of a decorated Christmas tree, adorned with baubles and yellow question mark cubes, celebrating the whimsical charm of Super Nintendo World during the festive season.

Super Nintendo World to Celebrate Holidays for First Time at Universal Studios Hollywood

Shannen Ace

Super Nintendo World at Universal Studios Hollywood will celebrate the holidays for the first time this year. Universal also announced the return of “Grinchmas” and “Christmas in The Wizarding World of Harry Potter.” Holiday celebrations begin on Friday, November 29 at Universal Studios Hollywood.

Holidays at Super Nintendo World

A Christmas tree adorned with star and block ornaments stands proudly, while in front, two snowmen don red and green hats and scarves, resembling characters from the Nintendo universe. It's a festive nod to the joy of gaming as fans celebrate the holiday season.

While Super Nintendo World at Universal Studios Japan has previously decorated for the holidays, this will be the first time the Hollywood version of the land will deck the halls.

At the front of the land will be a photo op with Mario and Luigi-inspired snowmen, a tree adorned with a Super Star topper, and a festive wreath.

A colorful fantasy castle with pink turrets and a large entrance, celebrated for its whimsical design and cartoon elements, reminiscent of Super Nintendo World. Lush landscaping and a patterned floor adorn the foreground, set against a bright sky.

Inside the Mushroom Kingdom, the spirit of the holidays continues with more themed decor, including garlands and wreaths on Princess Peach’s Castle.

For the first time ever, Universal Studios Hollywood will also offer Super Nintendo World holiday merchandise at select retail locations and seasonal treats at Toadstool Cafe.

Watch our full tour of Super Nintendo World:

Grinchmas

A person in a Grinch costume, wearing a Santa outfit, poses with a candy cane amid colorful Christmas decorations and wrapped gifts, ready to celebrate as if they've just stepped out of Super Nintendo World.

Grinchmas returns to Universal Plaza in the heart of Universal Studios Hollywood with Who-ville decor, entertainment, and activities.

A large Christmas tree with colorful lights stands at night, inviting everyone to celebrate. The scene includes a "Merry Grinchmas" sign reminiscent of Super Nintendo World, and a cheerful crowd of people soaking in the festive joy.

Offerings include performances by a Who-inspired doo-wop singing quartet, a 65-foot-tall Grinchmas tree adorned with thousands of LED lights, a Grinch and Max photo op, story time with Cindy-Lou, postcards at the Who-ville post office, themed crafts, sweet treats, and Grinchmas merchandise.

See the Grinchmas tree lighting from 2023:

Christmas in The Wizarding World of Harry Potter

A group of five people in wizard robes, reminiscent of a scene from Universal Studios Hollywood's magical realms, stands in front of a castle at night, with beams of light illuminating the sky like a spectacular holiday display.

Hogsmeade village will be decorated with twinkling lights, magical garlands, and cheerful wreaths. The Frog Choir will perform traditional holiday songs a cappella. Guests can enjoy their choice of hot, cold, or frozen Butterbeer and seasonal holiday fare at the Three Broomsticks.

At twilight each evening, guests will see “The Magic of Christmas at Hogwarts Castle” projected on the iconic castle with a medley of “Harry Potter” music.

Holidays at CityWalk

The outdoor shopping, dining, and entertainment complex will celebrate with festive décor and a 40-foot-tall Christmas tree, adorned with over 200,000 sparkling LED lights. 5 Towers will feature live bands, DJ performances, and street performers bringing lively thematic music to CityWalk on select nights.

Holidays at Universal Studios Hollywood will run from November 29 through Monday, January 6, 2025.

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