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The Hot Wheels Mario Kart Bowser Castle Track Drops to Its Lowest Price Ever on Amazon

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Last updated: 9 December 2025 01:01
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Black Friday and Cyber Monday have passed us by, but thankfully there are still plenty of toys and gifts getting discounts before Christmas. If you’re looking for an awesome Hot Wheels set to buy for a kid (or yourself), the Hot Wheels version of Bowser’s Castle has just dropped to its lowest price ever on Amazon. It includes Bullet Bill a massive loop, and storage for up to 38 vehicles.

Hot Wheels Mario Kart Bowser’s Castle Playset

Hot Wheels Mario Kart Bowser’s Castle Playset

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Watch out for Bullet Bill!

As someone who has logged a lot of Mario Kart hours, I can honestly say this thing looks pretty fun to play with. My own son isn’t quite old enough to start messing around with Hot Wheels stuff, but my nephew would go crazy for this thing. He probably wouldn’t care at all that it’s Mario Kart-themed, but he would be smacking that launcher like nobody’s business.

At $41.99, this is the lowest price we’ve ever seen it go for on Amazon. It’s worth noting, however, that it only comes with one Hot Wheels car. You’ll get a 1:64 scale die-cast Kamek in a classic Kart. So if you want to build a larger collection of Mario Kart characters, you’ll need to buy the separate Hot Wheels packs for buy them individually. I’d recommend going with the four pack route, but it costs almost as much as the track itself.

It’s included in Amazon’s new limited-time coupon

Save 25$ When You Spend $100

Save 25$ When You Spend $100

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See all of the gifts included.

The discount on the track itself is already pretty good, but it’s also included in Amazon’s latest promotion. For a limited time, you can save $25 when you spend $100 on a ton of different gifts included here. The list of toys, games, and other random gifts is pretty massive and there’s some surprisingly good stuff in here. You could easily spend $100 on Barbie dolls or board games, for example, and get the extra $25 off.

The promotion works similarly to the ‘3 for 2’ sales Amazon has run in the past. All you need to do is add $100 worth of eligible items to your cart all at once and the $25 discount will be automatically applied at checkout.

Jacob Kienlen is a Senior Audience Development Strategist and Writer for IGN. Born and raised in Portland, Oregon, he has considered the Northwest his home for his entire life. With a bachelor’s degree in communication and over 8 years of professional writing experience, his expertise is spread across a variety of different pop culture topics — from TV series to indie games and books.

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