‘Jurassic World’ Run Coming to Universal Studios Hollywood

Briar
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Universal Studios Hollywood announced that the next Running Universal event would kick off with a Jurassic World run! The two-day event begins on Saturday, November 16 with a 5K, along with the all-new 1K Kids’ Raptor Run, and continues on Sunday, November 17 with the first-ever 10K run.

Participants can register with the Play All Day package, which invites Jurassic World fans to run it, then ride it. The run takes fitness buffs, runners and walkers alike (of all fitness levels) on 5K and all-new 10K run, both geared towards guests ages 5-years and older, while the all-new Kids’ 1K Raptor Run targets those between the ages of 4-years and 12-years.

All participants will receive a Finisher medal, which is collectable. Those who complete the 5K and 10K runs will receive an exclusive Challenge medal.

As part of the event, participants will get to venture through areas of the new ride, which include the Jurassic World arches. There will also be photo ops set up along the way that include film props and a photo with Blue, the Velociraptor from the films.

The JURASSIC WORLD 5K Run begins at 6 a.m. on Saturday, November 16, followed by the Kids’ 1K Raptor Run at 7:30 a.m.  The program begins at 5:30 a.m. on Sunday, November 17.

Registration is now open will fill up quickly as space is limited. Click here to register and to learn more about the Standard, VIP and Play All Day packages available.

The Jurassic World Run continues Universal Studios Hollywood’s “Running Universal” series, which launched with the sold-out Minion Run in May 2019. These unique runs offer participants unprecedented access to sprint their way through Universal Studios Hollywood and parts of Universal Studios’ historic backlot, made famous in more than 8,000 movies and television shows.

 

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