Japanese singer, model, and actress Mika Nakashima was featured in the television commercials for Magical Vacation.
A sequel was produced for the Nintendo DS in 2006, titled Magical Vacation: Itsutsu no Hoshi ga Narabu Toki.
This system allows the player to interact with the Game Boy Advance's multiplayer link.
The first option, Let's Amigo (レッツアミーゴ), allows players to exchange main characters to acquire new spells.
Exchanging a certain number of times will give the main character a new spell or change their element.
The level of upgrade is dependent on the player's rank, which is influenced by their in-game actions and win/loss ratio in battles.
Nintendo organized two events in 2002 to gather Magical Vacation players together to make the Amigo system more accessible.
These events allowed players who only had access to one game cartridge to quickly gain power-ups for their characters.
At nighttime, strange monsters called the enigma appear on the beach, abducting the students and sending them to another world.
The hero must find the missing students, while also uncovering the mysteries of the enigma and the war that occurred in the kingdom.
The third is the Plane of Darkness, where all sorts of habitats, including a forest, iceberg, desert, and volcano, are located in close proximity.
Balsamic (バルサミコ) is the driver of the Mabasu (魔バス, magic bus), which can take the player into different areas of the map.
Vanilla Nighthawk (ヴァニラ・ナイトホーク) is Ganache's older sister, who disappeared after merging with an enigma in her mad search for power.
Enigma are resurrected unless they are killed in the Plane of Death, and all of them wield dark elemental magic.
1 in 5 graduates of the magic school are said to be afflicted by enigma, and they plan to gradually take control of Kovomaka Kingdom.