Chelsea and Devin are local LA residents who have made a tradition of coming to Universal Studios Hollywood every year for Chelsea’s birthday to ride “Jurassic Park – The Ride.”
Hollywood Calif.– Two LA locals just broke the ride record for “Jurassic Park – The Ride” by experiencing it 62 times in 13 hours with a twist. SHE didn’t see coming!
Chelsea and Devin are local LA residents who have made a tradition of coming to Universal Studios Hollywood every year for Chelsea’s birthday to ride “Jurassic Park – The Ride.”When they heard the ride is closing on September 3rd to make way for the new Jurassic World Ride coming in 2019, they were inspired to break the record for most times ridden! Chelsea and Devin rode an official 62 times on Tuesday July 17th, 2018 for 13 hours, with just enough break time for a quick lunch, breaking the previous unofficial record reported by Buzzfeed in 2015, which was held by two best friends who rode it 60 times.
The engagement ring was a custom made misquote amber ring (image attached) inspired by the amber rocks from the Jurassic Park film franchise and Universal Pictures donated an official Barbasol can prop replica for the proposal.
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Universal CityWalk is L.A.’s Dino-Destination, Featuring: Advance Screenings of Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom on 7 Universal Cinema Theatres, a Colossal 3-Ton Tyrannosaurus rex Towering 13’ Tall and 36’ Wide, a Life-Sized Gyrosphere Original Movie Prop, as Well as Original Costume Displays Plus, Last Chance to Experience “Jurassic Park—The Ride” at Universal Studios Hollywood Before It Goes Extinct on September 3.
Hollywood, Calif. – Universal CityWalk becomes L.A.’s destination for all things JURASSIC, kicking off with advance screenings of Universal Pictures and Amblin Entertainment’s Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, showing at 6 Universal Cinema theatres and in IMAX.
Screenings begin on June 21 at 7 PM. A special double feature of Jurassic World begins at 3 PM, preceding early 6 PM screenings of Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom.Tickets are available now.
Additional JURASSIC highlights include:
A life-sized Tyrannosaurus rex, towering 13’ tall by 36’ wide and weighing three tons, dominates CityWalk adjacent to the Universal Cinema for a once-in-a-lifetime photo opp through June 24.
Original props from Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, including the iconic Gyrosphere, on display through June 24.
Authentic costumes worn by the film’s stars, Chris Pratt (Owen) and Bryce Dallas Howard (Claire) exclusively on display within the Universal Cinema through July 1.
Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom takes a bite out of Voodoo Doughnut with an all-new Raptor claw-inspired doughnut, available through July 7.
Fans are invited to watch the blockbuster movie, then experience “Jurassic Park—The Ride” at Universal Studios Hollywood before it goes extinct onSeptember 3, as the theme park readies for the all-new Jurassic World ride in 2019. Guest can also interact with Blue, one of the most popular dinosaurs from Universal Pictures and Amblin Entertainment’s blockbuster Jurassic World franchise, as part of the theme park’s “Raptor Encounter.”
WHEN: Thursday, June 21
Double feature begins at 3pm & advance screenings begin at 7pm
The countdown to the extinction of “Jurassic Park—The Ride” begins as Universal Studios Hollywood makes way for the highly anticipated “Jurassic World Ride,” coming in 2019!“Jurassic Park—The Ride” will officially close on September 3, 2018. Photo/Universal Studios HollywoodJurassic Park—The Ride” will officially close on September 3, 2018. The countdown to the extinction of “Jurassic Park—The Ride” begins as Universal Studios Hollywood makes way for the highly anticipated “Jurassic World Ride,” coming in 2019. Guests enjoy the last months of Jurassic Park The Ride. Photo by Margie Anne Clark, February 2018
Steven Spielberg made his mark – literally – on a plaque in front of Jurassic Park – The Ride while attending the grand opening of Jurassic Park the Ride at Universal Studios Hollywood on June 21, 1996. Photo by Margie Anne Clark during a recent visit in February 2018.
Universal Studios Hollywood– The countdown to the extinction of “Jurassic Park—The Ride” begins as Universal Studios Hollywood makes way for the highly anticipated “Jurassic World Ride,” coming in 2019!“Jurassic Park—The Ride” will officially close on September 3, 2018.
Drawing from the favorite elements of the original “Jurassic Park—The Ride,” this next-generation “Jurassic World Ride” will be a fully reimagined iteration of the ground-breaking adventure, elevating every facet of the experience. With the introduction of never-before-seen dinosaurs, enhanced storytelling, lush scenic design, an entirely new color scheme and un-compromised state-of the art technology, the ride will capture elements never experienced within a theme park.
The countdown to the extinction of “Jurassic Park—The Ride” begins as Universal Studios Hollywood makes way for the highly anticipated “Jurassic World Ride,” coming in 2019! Universal Studios Hollywood Announces the Highly Anticipated “Jurassic World Ride,” the New Epic-Adventure, Will Open in 2019.
Inspired by Universal Pictures’ Global Blockbuster Franchise, the Completely Reimagined Ride Will Fuse 21 st Century Technology with Astounding Special Effects and Never-Before- Seen Dinosaurs Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom Arrives in Theatres on June 22, 2018.
A new Jurassic era is coming to Universal Studios Hollywood in 2019
In 2019, colossal, dimensional dinosaurs will once again roam the Earth and astound guests when Universal Studios Hollywood debuts an all-new technologically-advanced epic adventure inspired by Universal Pictures’ blockbuster film franchise: Welcome to the “Jurassic World Ride.” Drawing from the favorite elements of the original “Jurassic Park—The Ride,” this next-generation thrill ride will be a fully reimagined iteration of the ground-breaking adventure, elevating every facet of the experience.
With the introduction of never-before- seen dinosaurs, enhanced storytelling, lush scenic design, an entirely new color scheme and state-of the art technology, the ride will capture elements never experienced within a theme park. To rally fans for the finale of “Jurassic Park—The Ride” on September 3, 2018, Universal Studios Hollywood has launched a “Countdown to the Extinction” campaign—inviting guests from around the world to experience the ride before its transformation into the all-new “Jurassic World Ride” in 2019.
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