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Minecraft Experience: Moonlight Trail

Minecraft Experience: Moonlight Trail is a in-person interactive events run by Experience Mod and Supply+Demand, in conjunction with Mojang Studios. This event held in outdoors at night, where participants in groups hike through various Minecraft biomes in a trail that goes up to a kilometer in length, leading to a final area where participants battle mobs to restore a beacon. The event is filled with special effects from flashing lights, to fog. The event was announced at Minecraft Live – March 2026. The first event is currently taking place in Buenos Aires, Argentina. After opening, the event will travel to other cities around the world. [1] This was the second adventure for the Minecraft Experience after Minecraft Experience: Villager Rescue.

The experience begins with employees registering guests near "welcome tents". Guests enter the tents to prepare to enter the world of Minecraft.[2]

Guests then hike to an area depicting a camp, where they gear up and learn about the legend of the fallen beacon.[2]

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Minecraft Experience: Moonlight Trail is a in-person interactive events run by Experience Mod and Supply+Demand, in conjunction with Mojang Studios. This event held in outdoors at night, where participants in groups hike through various Minecraft biomes in a trail that goes up to a kilometer in length, leading to a final area where participants battle mobs to restore a beacon. The event is filled with special effects from flashing lights, to fog. The event was announced at Minecraft Live – March 2026. The first event is currently taking place in Buenos Aires, Argentina. After opening, the event will travel to other cities around the world. [1] This was the second adventure for the Minecraft Experience after Minecraft Experience: Villager Rescue.

Summary

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Map of the experience

Entrance / registration

The experience begins with employees registering guests near "welcome tents". Guests enter the tents to prepare to enter the world of Minecraft.[2]

Camp

Guests then hike to an area depicting a camp, where they gear up and learn about the legend of the fallen beacon.[2]

The Ruins

Guests then hike to an area depicting ancient ruins, where they learn how to craft weapons and resources with the materials found around them.[2]

The Cherry Grove

Guests then hike to an area depicting a cherry grove, where they learn to compose a melody by Twenty One Pilots.[2]

The Cave

Guests then hike to an area depicting a cave, where they dig for diamonds, fight off skeletons, and activate an Amethyst Geode.[2]

The Waterfall

Guests then hike to an area depicting a waterfall, where they cast fishing rods to catch fish.[2]

The Storm

Guests then hike through an area depicting a storm. Mobs invade the trail as lights flash and numerous sounds are heard.[2]

The Battle

In the final area, guests use the weapons they have crafted and fight alongside each other to defeat the remaining mobs and restore the beacon.[2]

Memorabilia

Minecraft Moonlight Trail Cape

Guests who have completed the experience will receive a code in the email (within 72 hours of your visit) which can be redeemed to obtain the Moonlight Trail Cape.[3] The codes must be redeemed no later than 30 days after the event closes in the tour city where they were obtained.[4]

Cape promotional image
Name Image Type Rarity
Icon Render
Moonlight Trail Cape
Cape
Legendary

Times, locations, and pricing

Buenos Aires, Argentina

The first event is currently taking place from May 15 to August 2, 2026 in Buenos Aires, Argentina at Ciudad Universitaria de Buenos Aires.[2][5] Parking is available at the venue at a cost of ARS$30,000 (~$22 USD).

Tickets for the event start at ARS$40,000 (~$36.50 USD), with VIP tickets available for ARS$70,000 (~$51 USD) and 4-pack tickets available for ARS$147,000 (~$106 USD). Children ages two and younger are allowed to enter if the payee pays a "compulsory insurance" fee of ARS$7,000 (~$5 USD), and anyone aged 15 or younger must be accompanied by an adult.[5]

Buenos Aires
Date Open times
May 15 – 17, 21 – 25, and 29 7pm – 10:30pm
May 18 – 20, and 28 7pm – 10pm
May 26 and 27, and June 4 7pm – 9:30pm
May 30 and 31, and June 5 and 6 6:30pm – 10:30pm
June 1 – 3 7pm – 9pm
June 7[a] 6:30pm – 10pm
June 9 and 10 7pm – 8:30pm
June 11 and 15 6:15pm – 9pm
June 12 6:15pm – 9:30pm
June 13 and 14 6:30pm – 10pm
June 17 and 18, 23 – 25, July 2, 10, 16 – 18, 21 – 26, 28 – 31, and August 1 and 2 6:30pm – 8pm
June 19 and 21 6:15pm – 8:30pm
June 20 and 27 6:15pm – 8pm
June 26, 28, and 30 6:15pm – 7:30pm
July 11 6:30pm – 9pm
July 4 and 5, 8 and 9, and 12 6:30pm – 7:30pm
July 15 and 19 7pm – 8pm

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Notes

  1. Rescheduled due to inclement weather.

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