Playing Mario Kart all day long is fun, but there's no substitute for having your very own circuit to race around in real life - and that's exactly what happened to two young fans of the series.
Jack and Maddi Mello were given the treat of their lives when their parents Johnny and Krista created a track complete with working karts, question mark blocks, mushrooms, shells and chocolate gold coins.
Face it, you wish your parents had done the same for you.
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Pretty cool.
Indeed lucky. My boy would be over the moon. Looks like a great day out for kids.

3 years later they will not like Mario Kart anymore and Switch to Call of Duty
Those must have been the 25CC versions...
Brilliant!
That is amazing. What lucky kids!
With the Nintendo theme parks on the way surely real life Mario Kart will become a thing?
wow.
All I would need to be the luckiest Mario Kart fan in the world would be an update for Mario Kart 7 adding VS Mode to Single Player.
@AlexSora89
Yup. Exactly.
@hieveryone
Please, stop mentioning that Nefarious shooting game. I believe there are some parents can teach about kindness so their children can grow up without being addicted with gun, virtual killing machine, blood and bad language. Just enough, please.
I'm a dad and when it comes to gaming I'm quite a strict one, I have two girls and unless they are the Pegu rating, then that's a no go. My youngest who turned 7 this year is loving Splatoon right now.
@wolvesboy
Sorry, quick question, Pegu Rating?
@Anti-Matter I just have the impression is that the only games 8 year old likes are Minecraft CoD mobile games and FIFA/Madden/2K..
@Anti-Matter

In all fairness, Nefarious is not a shooting game!
Aww very cute n neat.
You know, I wish somebody would just get one of those child karts, and do some major work on it, giving it an actual engine, real tires, and making it be able to fit an adult size person.
It should go at least 50cc. 5cc is too slow. I really don't understand why the manufacturers don't add a really big motor that would actually take up space inside that thing, instead of a glorified pulley.
It shouldn't be that hard...
It seems extremely well made.
Congratulations for the parents (in Mario Kart style)
@Shard1 my bad, that's too fast typing lol I meant PEGI rating thanks for noticing that
I'm a Mario Kart fan since playing the SNES version as a teenager... And still, I find the idea and resulting video pretty lame, sorry...
Nice!
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