"Baby Park is the third track of the Mushroom Cup in Mario Kart: Double Dash!!, the last course of the Banana Cup in Mario Kart DS, and the first track of the Crossing Cup in Mario Kart 8. In Mario Kart: Double Dash!!, the staff ghost kart setup is Baby Mario and Baby Luigi riding a Goo-Goo Buggy with a time of 01:11.108. In Mario Kart DS, the staff ghost kart setup is Toad in the Mushmellow. In Mario Kart 8, the staff ghost kart setup is Baby Mario riding a Biddybuggy with Standard tires and a Super Glider."@en . . . . "Baby Park"@de . . "(Mario Kart: Double Dash!!)\ny99wX-JZGJo\n(Mario Kart DS)\nI61JaN5TVxQ\n(Mario Kart 8)\n70HYRTHKD_8"@en . "Baby Park is the third track of the Mushroom Cup in Mario Kart: Double Dash!!, the last course of the Banana Cup in Mario Kart DS, and the first track of the Crossing Cup in Mario Kart 8. In Mario Kart: Double Dash!!, the staff ghost kart setup is Baby Mario and Baby Luigi riding a Goo-Goo Buggy with a time of 01:11.108. In Mario Kart DS, the staff ghost kart setup is Toad in the Mushmellow. In Mario Kart 8, the staff ghost kart setup is Baby Mario riding a Biddybuggy with Standard tires and a Super Glider."@en . . "Baby Park is a track that started in Mario Kart Double Dash. It's essentially the most basic of all Mario Kart tracks. It's an oval with a median in the center."@en . . . . . . . "C"@en . . . . . "Location"@en . . . . "Baby Park"@en . . "Baby Park is a course found in Mario Kart: Double Dash\u203C and Mario Kart DS. It is the third course in Mushroom Cup, and is considered by many to be the easiest track in the game. Baby Park is a simple oval circuit, with two turns and two straightaways. Before both turns are situated two rows of item boxes. One side of the big oval track is blue, and the other side is pink. There is a giant Koopa tent, a ferris wheel, and many other amusement park-like things in the background. Baby Mario and Baby Luigi can be seen in two places near the track. This track also has the most amount of laps, at a count of seven. This course can get a little crazy while racing too; Green and Bowser shells can cross the middle barrier, and due to the track's small size, players have a much greater risk of hitting various items (item blocks, dropped shells etc.). Due to the resultant mayhem and Mario Kart Syndrome, it is far harder to predict the players' finishing places. The track returns in Mario Kart DS, but with a few changes. The lap count was reduced to five, instead of seven, and Baby Mario and Baby Luigi are no longer visible. Better graphics and control enhance the track even more. [[Category:Locations in Mario Kart 8 [DLC]]]"@en . . . "Baby Park"@en . . . "Mario Kart: Double Dash\u203C"@en . . "Mario Kart: Double Dash!!"@en . . . "Mario Kart DS"@en . "Learning to mini-boost and snake really helps here to put an advantage over your opponents. Try to dodge or avoid getting hit by shells."@en . "Mario Kart: Double Dash!!"@en . . . . . . . . "Baby Park is a track that started in Mario Kart Double Dash. It's essentially the most basic of all Mario Kart tracks. It's an oval with a median in the center."@en . . "Mario Kart 8"@en . "A panoramic view of the track in Mario Kart 8."@en . "Mario Kart 8"@en . "Baby Park as it appears in Mario Kart: Double Dash\u203C"@en . "thumb|250px|right|Der Baby Park Baby Park ist eine Strecke aus Mario Kart Double Dash!!, welche allerdings auch in Mario Kart DS gefunden werden kann."@de . . "thumb|250px|right|Der Baby Park Baby Park ist eine Strecke aus Mario Kart Double Dash!!, welche allerdings auch in Mario Kart DS gefunden werden kann."@de . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Learning to mini-boost and snake really helps here to put an advantage over your opponents. Try to dodge or avoid getting hit by shells."@en . . "Baby Park is a course found in Mario Kart: Double Dash\u203C and Mario Kart DS. It is the third course in Mushroom Cup, and is considered by many to be the easiest track in the game. Baby Park is a simple oval circuit, with two turns and two straightaways. Before both turns are situated two rows of item boxes. One side of the big oval track is blue, and the other side is pink. There is a giant Koopa tent, a ferris wheel, and many other amusement park-like things in the background. Baby Mario and Baby Luigi can be seen in two places near the track. This track also has the most amount of laps, at a count of seven."@en . .