If you have been eyeing any LEGO Super Mario or Mario Kart sets, this is a good time to act. Amazon is currently running a sale with up to 30% off across more than a dozen sets, and several of the discounted kits are marked for retirement, meaning once they sell out, that is it.

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The sets worth picking up first
The headline deal for collectors is the Super Mario World: Mario & Yoshi set, now $104 (down from $130). At 1,215 pieces, it is the largest build in the sale and recreates the classic 16-bit sprite of Mario riding Yoshi straight from Super Mario World. It is a display piece through and through, and the price cut makes it a lot easier to justify shelf space.
For something more substantial in the play-and-display category, The Bowser Express Train drops to $84 from $120. The set includes a train modeled after Bowser's head, two stations, a handcar, and six minifigures covering Hammer Bro, Boom Boom, two Goombas, and two Para-Biddybuds. It is currently out of stock directly through LEGO, so Amazon is the only realistic option right now.
Retiring sets with active discounts
Here is the thing: five sets in this sale are confirmed for retirement, which means the discounts and the availability window overlap. You will want to prioritize these if any are on your list.
- Mario Kart Standard Kart (174 pieces) -- $16 (was $20), currently at its all-time low on Amazon
- Mario Kart Baby Mario vs. Baby Luigi (321 pieces) -- $24 (was $30)
- Mario Kart Baby Peach & Grand Prix (823 pieces) -- $56 (was $80)
- Mario Kart Toad's Garage (390 pieces) -- $32 (was $40)
- Mario Kart Wario & King Boo (512 pieces) -- $40 (was $50)
- Super Mario Soda Jungle Maker (598 pieces) -- $50 (was $55)
The Standard Kart is the quickest build of the bunch at 174 pieces, but the Wario & King Boo set at 512 pieces is the more interesting pickup for anyone who wants a meatier project before it disappears.
Interactive playsets for the younger crowd
The sale also covers several of the interactive figure sets that react to other LEGO Mario pieces with sounds and expressions. These are the ones built around the electronic character figures rather than static display builds.
- Super Mario Adventures with Interactive Princess Peach (208 pieces) -- $40 (was $50)
- Super Mario Adventures with Interactive Luigi (210 pieces) -- $40 (was $50)
- Mario Kart Interactive Mario & Standard Kart (278 pieces) -- $44 (was $55)
The interactive sets work with the broader LEGO Super Mario starter course ecosystem, so they add the most value if you already own a starter pack. If you are building out a full interactive layout, the LEGO Party guide covering all unlockable characters and minifigures is worth a look for context on how the character roster connects across sets.
Full sale breakdown
Timing and what comes next
This sale is running ahead of Amazon Prime Day, which means prices could shift or stock could clear before the main event hits. The Piranha Plant at $42 (down from $60) stands out as a strong value for a 540-piece set with no retirement flag attached, giving it a longer runway than the retiring kits.
If you are deep into the LEGO gaming world beyond just the physical sets, check out the guide to LEGO Batman Legacy of the Dark Knight redeem codes for a look at how physical set purchases can unlock in-game rewards. For more deals and coverage across gaming, the full gaming guides hub has you covered as Prime Day approaches.








