Tour Paris Promenade

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Paris Promenade
Paris Promenade in Mario Kart Tour
View of the Eiffel Tower in Paris Promenade 1
Information
Appears in Mario Kart Tour (2019 (1), 2020 (2), 2021 (3))
Mario Kart 8 Deluxe (Booster Course Pass) (2022)
Cup(s) Golden Dash Cup (8 Deluxe)
Tour(s)
Music sample
Mario Kart Tour

Mario Kart 8 Deluxe

Course map
Mario Kart Tour (Paris Promenade)
The map of Paris Promenade from Mario Kart Tour
Mario Kart Tour (Paris Promenade 2)
Map of Paris Promenade 2 from Mario Kart Tour.
Mario Kart Tour (Paris Promenade 3)
Map of Paris Promenade 3 from Mario Kart Tour
Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
File:MK8DX Paris Promenade Map.png
Staff ghost(s)

2:07.401 by Nin★Adrien (8 Deluxe)
(as Peach) (150cc)
1:27.101 by Nin★Joost (8 Deluxe)
(as Rosalina) (200cc)

Paris Promenade is a race course in Mario Kart Tour. It is named after and inspired by Paris, France, and makes it debut in the city's namesake tour, the 2019 Paris Tour. The course currently has three routes, tied with London Loop and Los Angeles Laps. The routes are aptly named Paris Promenade, Paris Promenade 2 and Paris Promenade 3. From versions 1.2.0 to 1.4.0, the first route was named Paris Promenade 1.

The first route is a favorite of Cat Peach, Peach (Vacation), Mario (Santa), Luigi (Classic), and Waluigi (Bus Driver), the second is a favorite of Black Yoshi, Baby Peach (Cherub), Baby Rosalina (Detective), Mario (Chef), and Bowser Jr. (Pirate) (also a favorite of Cat Toad if he is at level 3) and the third is a favorite of Rosalina (Halloween), Peach (Halloween), Cat Toad, White Yoshi, and Luigi (Painter).

In the Booster Course Pass DLC for Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, Paris Promenade returns as the first course of the Golden Dash Cup. This version of the course incorporates paths from all three iterations of the course.

Mario Kart Tour

Course layouts

Paris Promenade's course layout in relation to its other layoutsParis Promenade 2's course layout in relation to its other layouts
Paris Promenade 3's course layout in relation to its other layouts
The city course's layouts in relation to
each other.

Paris Promenade

The course begins at a road facing the Arc de Triomphe. One bypass road for the Arc appears on the left side, though the player can also use a shortcut inside the Arc by breaking through two Piranha Plant wooden cutouts. After a gradual left, the player encounters a Glide Ramp that sends them over the Jardins du Trocadéro and underneath the Eiffel Tower, where some Goombas reside. Afterwards, the player must make a sharp left, followed by another left next to a Big Piranha Plant and a bypass of the Luxor Obelisk leading to the finish line.

The course also appears as Paris Promenade R (reversed), Paris Promenade T (with ramps), and Paris Promenade R/T (reversed and with ramps).

Paris Promenade 2

In the standard layout, the racers start the course in a street facing the Luxor Obelisk instead of the Arc de Triomphe like in Paris Promenade. On Place de la Concorde, a street on the right leads to the Eiffel Tower. Players can see on the right the Pont d'Iéna and a bateau-mouche on the Seine. The street then turns left, and goes underneath the Eiffel Tower, where some Goombas reside. Players then have a view on Cathedral of Notre Dame in the background. Afterwards, racers must make a sharp left leading to a roundabout with a Big Piranha Plant in the center. After passing through a part of the Louvre, players have a view on Sacré-Cœur in the background, as well as Opéra Garnier and La Madeleine along the large left turn. Then, another left turn in front of the Église Saint-Augustin leads to the Arc de Triomphe, which racers get around to find the finish line.

The course also appears as Paris Promenade 2R (reverse), Paris Promenade 2T (with ramps), and Paris Promenade 2R/T (reverse and with ramps).

Paris Promenade 3

The course starts at the Arc de Triomphe, just like the first route. Racers make a right curve around the Arc before continuing, as in Paris Promenade. The path continues for much the same until the Eiffel Tower, where players make a left turn rather than drive through the tower, making this the only Paris course to have this distinction. Racers then drive towards the Luxor Obelisk before making a right turn to a Big Piranha Plant, where racers then drive to the left as they would in Paris Promenade 2. However, the racers are cut off from driving back to Arc de Triomphe as the path takes them back to the Luxor Obelisk before a final right turn to the Finish Line.

The course also appears as Paris Promenade 3R (reverse), Paris Promenade 3T (with ramps), and Paris Promenade 3R/T (reverse and with ramps).

Appearances

For this course's tour appearances, see List of Paris Promenade tour appearances in Mario Kart Tour.

Mario Kart 8 Deluxe

Tour Paris Promenade as it appears in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
Paris Promenade in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe

Paris Promenade makes its console debut in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe via the Booster Course Pass. It is the first course of the Golden Dash Cup, and as such was added in the first wave of the DLC. It is an expanded and combined version of all three routes for this course from Mario Kart Tour. Paris Promenade is one of three courses to originate in Mario Kart Tour to appear in the first wave of the DLC, alongside Tour Tokyo Blur and Ninja Hideaway.

As with all other courses from Wave 1, this course's icon and lighting were adjusted slightly in the 2.1.0 update.

Course layout

The first two laps of Paris Promenade combine elements and pathways of Paris Promenade 1 and 3, the course begins at a road facing the Arc de Triomphe, where the player is able to go around it from either the left like in Paris Promenade, the right like in Paris Promenade 3, or go through the Arc as a shortcut by breaking through two Piranha Plant wooden cutouts, like in both versions. After a gradual left, the player encounters a Glide Ramp that sends them over the Jardins du Trocadéro and towards the Eiffel Tower, like in Paris Promenade. Because of the Glide Ramp, the Jardins du Trocadéro cannot be driven on normally like in Paris Promenade 3, unless the player is hit with an item while gliding, such as a Red Shell or Lightning, which will throw them onto it and allow them to drive through to the tower. Afterwards, the player is given two routes they can choose from: underneath the Eiffel Tower like in Paris Promenade, which is followed by a sharp left afterwards, or a sharp left just before the tower, like in Paris Promenade 3, which is followed by a sharp right turn at the Luxor Obelisk to a short path covered in pipes. Both paths lead to a roundabout with a Big Piranha Plant in the center, after which the track continues north, with the remainder of the lap following the path of Paris Promenade 3, passing through a part of the Louvre, giving players a view of Sacré-Cœur in the background, as well as Opéra Garnier and La Madeleine along the large left turn. Afterwards, the player will make another left turn, followed by a right turn at the Luxor Obelisk, leading back to the starting line.

In the third lap, the players are forced to turn right by an arrow field that blocks off the Arc de Triomphe to a path only taken in Paris Promenade 2, passing the Église Saint-Augustin in the process and then traversing the course backwards, similarly to the R variants of the Paris Promenade courses. Because of this, it is possible to pass by racers still on a previous lap driving in the opposite direction, similarly to GCN Luigi Circuit. The race ends on the opposite side of the start/finish line that the race started on. All of the aforementioned alternate pathways remain the same. However, if the player is thrown into the Jardins du Trocadéro by an item during this lap, Lakitu will pick up the player and forcibly move them back to the track.

The minimap has been rotated 90 degrees compared to the equivalent minimaps in Tour. While the Big Piranha Plant at the roundabout remains, the pipes and Goombas under the Eiffel Tower have been replaced by a Dash Panel.

Profiles

Mario Kart Tour

  • Mario Kart Tour Twitter: We're excited to introduce a new course in #MarioKartTour, Paris Promenade! Take in the sights as you race through the French capital. But don't get too close to the edge of the road—some of the greenery is out to get you![1]
  • Mario Kart Tour Twitter: See a different side of the city in this Paris Promenade course in #MarioKartTour. Paris may be alive with fragrant flowers, but not all of them are just for show—beware the Piranha Plant's bite![2]
  • Mario Kart Tour Twitter: The Wedding Tour is almost over. Thanks for racing! Next up in #MarioKartTour: Paris Promenade 3 takes center stage in the Paris Tour![3]

Gallery

Mario Kart Tour

Paris Promenade

Course icons
Screenshots

Paris Promenade 2

Course icons
Screenshots

Paris Promenade 3

Course icons
Screenshots

Mario Kart 8 Deluxe

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese パリ プロムナード
Pari Puromunādo
Paris Promenade

Chinese (simplified) 巴黎兜风
Bālí dōufēng
Drive in Paris

Chinese (traditional) 巴黎兜風
Bālí dōufēng
Drive in Paris

Dutch Parijs-Promenade
Paris Promenade
French Promenade à Paris
Paris Promenade
German Paris-Parcours
Paris Course
Italian Promenade di Parigi
Paris Promenade
Korean 파리 산책로
Pali Sanchaeglo
Paris Promenade

Portuguese (NOA) Bulevar de Paris
Paris Boulevard
Portuguese (NOE) Avenidas de Paris
Paris Avenues
Russian Парижские бульвары
Parizhskiye bul'vary
Paris Boulevards

Spanish Bulevares de París
Paris Boulevards

Trivia

  • Paris Promenade is one of two courses in the series to have its music be in 3/4 time, the other being DS Peach Gardens.
    • It is one of three courses in the series as a whole to not have music in 4/4 time, alongside Peach Gardens and Wild Woods, the latter of which is in 5/4 time.
  • In a trailer posted to promote the release of Wave 1 of the Booster Course Pass, the glide ramp before the Eiffel Tower is replaced by a generic ramp (similar to Paris Promenade 3), but still functions like a glide ramp.[4]
  • A painting of this course's third iteration can be seen on the Flying Easel glider.

References

  1. ^ mariokarttourEN (November 7, 2019). Twitter. Retrieved March 13, 2020.
  2. ^ mariokarttourEN (January 30, 2020). Twitter. Retrieved March 13, 2020.
  3. ^ @mariokarttourEN. (June 15, 2021) Twitter Received June 15, 2021.
  4. ^ https://youtu.be/0PpEiH23bMs?t=22