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Nickelodeon Seeks Hawaiʻi Kids for Game Show

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Image courtesy of Nickelodeon.

Nickelodeon is seeking Hawaiʻi Island kids, ages 11 to 15, to audition and compete in its third season of Paradise Run, a competition game-show set in a luxury resort.

Hosted by Daniella Monet (Victorious), the series follows three youth teams racing through funny and adrenaline-filled mental and physical challenges. This year’s season will be shot at the Hilton Waikoloa Village resort.

Contestants will face brand-new obstacles in every episode including: propelling down 50-foot slip-and-slides, quenching the thirst of a man-made volcano, digging through giant mud-pits and racing on football-length ziplines into the hotel lagoon.

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In addition to the fun, the grand prize winner receives “the ultimate vacation experience.”

Interested parents can apply for their children at www.mysticartpictures.com, or find out more information by contacting [email protected].

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