Peach's Bedroom

Peach's Bedroom is an area that can be found in the Fourth Floor of Princess Peach's Castle, or take the place of the Fourth Floor entirely, in some personalized copies of Super Mario 64. It is also associated with other anomalies that tend to appear alongside Peach's Bedroom. The area often requires a key, though what key is not consistent. Some have claimed to access it with Big Boo's Key, though this is unconfirmed.

Geography
Peach's Bedroom is usually found by climbing up stairs with red carpet, possibly replacing the Endless Stairs, as well as the dark thick brick texture on the walls. The room is usually 3 rectangles in the shape of a C, or a C - including the stairs, with the entrance door being in the middle part of the C. The walls tend to use the gray outside castle wall sprite. There is often a large pink bed with dark green wooden beams somewhere in the room, similarly to the type of beds with roofs. Above the bed would often be the Princess Peach painting. There is also often a dark green, wooden dresser with a Mario picture in a frame, as well as a mirror and chair. There is also regularly a desk with a Nintendo 64 on top of it. The room usually has a closet as well, though it is often described to not have much detail, and varies each report. The floor often has a pink carpet texture, with a yellow texture lining the edges of the carpet.

The music usually is a new track, though it is often an instrumental change of the Princess Peach's Castle song.

Related Phenomena
Peach's Bedroom seemingly is paired with over a dozen phenomena, though why is unclear.

The Castle Kitchen
Similarly to the Castle Attic, there is often a kitchen found near this room with a Toad that usually gives the player a secret star. The secret star is not consistent, though some say it functions as the other Toad stars where it is simply given to the player, or a task must be done for the Toad to give the player a star, such as baking a cake.

Bob-omb Village
Main Article: Bob-omb Village

Bob-omb Village often appears in copies that have Peach's Bedroom, sometimes even being accessed in Peach's Bedroom.

Swap Forest
Main Article: Swap Forest

Swap Forest is a course that often appears in copies with Peach's Bedroom, similarly to Bob-omb Village. Notably, this level has an unlock for a playable Wario.

Smoky, Smoky Spires
Main Article: Smoky, Smoky Spires

Smoky, Smoky Spires is a course that often appears in copies with Peach's Bedroom, often replacing Lethal Lava Land.

Star World
Main Article: Star World

Star World is a course that often appears in copies with Peach's Bedroom.

Internal Garden
Main Article: Internal Garden

The Internal Garden tends to appear in copies with Peach's Bedroom, likely due to both being connected to the 4th Floor.

Moon Courtyard
Main Article: Princess Peach's Castle/Moon Courtyard

The Moon Courtyard is a replacement of the Castle Courtyard that can appear in copies with Peach's Bedroom.

Neon Figures
Main Article: Neon Figures

Neon Figures are solid-color entities that roam the castle, similarly to the Mario Silhouette, that tend to appear in copes with Peach's Bedroom.

Star Power-Ups
Found occasionally in copies with Peach's Bedroom are replacements of the Metal Cap, known as Star Power-Ups due to their resemblance of a star. They give the player invincibility, faster movement and a higher jump.

Spin-Jump
Found occasionally in copies with Peach's Bedroom is the unused spin jump, though it appears to be glitchy.

Altered Bob-omb Battlefield
In some copies with Peach's Bedroom, Bob-omb Battlefield has it's music changed to the Super Mario World Overworld theme, and Big Bob-omb is bigger.

Sandlands
in some copies with Peach's Bedroom, Shifting Sand Land is simply referred to as Sandlands.