Mahi-Mahi Resort

Mahi-Mahi Resort is a multiplayer stage in Splatoon and Splatoon 3. It takes place inside a swimming pool next to a large hotel. After ninety seconds, the water level changes, opening up additional turf and modifying the height of certain platforms.

Layout
Mahi-Mahi Resort is a series of platforms located in a squid-shaped swimming pool next to a large hotel. It features a plethora of grates and inkable surfaces of various elevations and is surrounded by water. Mahi-Mahi Resort is unique in the fact that when a round is halfway over, the water level recedes and a large section of the stage that was previously inaccessible is uncovered by the receding water. Some platforms also rise during this time. All of the floating platforms in Mahi-Mahi Resort can be found here in the center. They get lower in elevation as the water recedes. There are three high platforms in the center, providing higher points to attack from, and can be used as an easy way to quickly reach the enemy team's base at the beginning of a match. Two towers become visible once the water level lowers, providing a little more cover from attacks and a place to attack from. Side platforms can be found close to the center, surrounded by water. These can provide good sniping points for chargers. When the water recedes, two platforms rise, creating more vantage points and area to cover.

Ranked Battle terrain
In Ranked Battles, specifications for the terrain or placement of objects are different between the modes; these changes create new paths or new objects to take cover behind.

Splat Zones
In Splat Zones, the block in the center has been removed and a platform covers the moat and acts as the Splat Zone. Once a team's meter reaches sixty points, the water level drops, revealing the many platforms under the water's surface, creating some cover and more area to move about. A few walls have been added to provide cover and space to move and attack.

In Splatoon 3 the Splat Zone is located in the center of the map, taking most of the center. The center raised area in the middle is removed and the other raised areas now have an inkable wall to get up to. Some barriers near the center has been removed. The water level drops when the team's meter reaches 60.

Tower Control
The Tower in Mahi-Mahi Resort starts in the center of the stage, on top of a block that can only be climbed on two sides. When activated, it goes to the enemy's base around floating platforms and higher ground. The water level automatically drops at the beginning of each game.

In Splatoon 3, the Tower starts in the center, going left then straight to the opponents raised area. It then goes right then straight to the goal. The three raised areas in the middle are removed and the ground underneath the Tower path is removed and filled with water. The water level drops once a team has passed the second checkpoint. The ground underneath the tower path is filled after the water level drops.

Rainmaker
The Rainmaker in Mahi-Mahi Resort starts in the center of the stage, on top of a large crate. Each goal is located in their respective team's base, on the level immediately below. A few floating platforms have been added and some boxes have been placed to aid the player carrying the Rainmaker to proceed to the goal. A row of balloons has also been extended to block Rainmaker shots. Once the Rainmaker's meter reaches forty points, the water level drops, revealing more platforms, walls and a ramp to make traveling into the enemy's base easier.

In Splatoon 3 the Rainmaker starts in the center of the stage. The center of the stage has changed drastically. Ramps have been added to the left of the Rainmaker starting position, allowing easier access to the opponent's raised area. Obstacles have been slightly changed and the raised islands at the center of the stage are removed entirely. The checkpoints are located in the opponent's raised area and the normal entrance to the opponent's base. The water level drops after clearing a checkpoint. The pedestal is located near the back of the opponent's base. The right side of the pedestal has been extended a bit and a block allowing access to one of the islands is removed and replaced with a ramp.

Clam Blitz
The Clam baskets are located in the raised area of each team's side. The layout is similar to the Rainmaker layout. The water level drops when one team reaches 50.

Splatoon
Mahi-Mahi Resort was announced on 2015-11-12, during a Nintendo Direct that also revealed Museum d'Alfonsino. It was released on 2015-12-04 at July 27, 2024.

Splatfests
Mahi-Mahi Resort was available in the following Splatfests in :


 * Naughty vs. Nice
 * Red Fox vs. Green Tanuki (December 2015)
 * Fit vs. Rich
 * Go all out! vs. Focus on healing
 * Snowman vs. Sandcastle
 * Hoverboard vs. Jet Pack
 * World Tour vs. Space Adventure
 * Early Bird vs. Night Owl

Splatoon 3
Mahi-Mahi Resort was revealed to return in during the Splatoon 3 Direct shown on August 10, 2022. The stage was available at launch alongside 11 others. It has a completely different layout than it had in. The water levels return in Splatoon 3 and will drop at different times depending on the mode: in Turf War, the water level will drop after one and a half minutes, even in recon; In Splat Zones, the water level will drop after one team has scored 40 points. In Tower Control, the water level will drop after one team clears two checkpoints. In Rainmaker, the water level will drop after one team clears a checkpoint; and in Clam Blitz, the water level will drop after one team scores 50 points. The water level is not affected by how well the losing team is doing in any mode.

Trivia



 * This stage is named after the mahi-mahi, a surface-dwelling fish found in off-shore temperate, tropical, and subtropical waters.
 * When playing Splat Zones or Rainmaker on Recon, the water level drops at 2:30.
 * Behind each spawn point is a wall patterned with the Ammo Knights logo. Both change to match the respective teams' ink colors.
 * The Inkling text on one of the buildings loosely resembles the words "MAHIMAHI RESORT & SPA", its full name in Japanese.
 * The surrounding buildings are similar to those at Aulani, a Disney resort and spa.
 * Under some of the rafts in the water, an Inkline logo can be seen.
 * The internal codename for this stage in the game files is "Hiagari", from the Japanese 乾上り / 干上がり (ひあがり) "To dry up".
 * The changing water levels gimmick is also used for the Shifty Station variant Furler in the Ashes in Splatoon 2. Mahi-Mahi Resort itself, however, is absent from the game.
 * In Splatoon 3, a jellyfish band near the stage can be heard playing Splatoon 3's character creation theme.
 * The "Water level dropping!" jingle is different between Splatoon and Splatoon 3.