Saturday, January 06, 2018

Mid-Pacific Brothers Take On Nickelodeon's 'Paradise Run'

HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - Nickelodeon's hit game show Paradise Run is now in it's third season. Each week, three teams of two compete in a number of games vying for a $2000 Grand Prize.


Image: Hawaii News Now

In it's latest season, the stakes have risen as each show includes contestants sliding down an all-new 45 foot volcano-themed water slide, and zipping across the hotel lagoon on a brand-new 700 foot zip-line. Some of the newly created and funny challenges include: Volca-Nose–teams climb up of a 50-foot slimy slide to plug five oozing nostrils of a baby volcano; Sandwich Islands–teams race against time by running across water mats with oversized ingredients to create giant sandwiches and deliver them to hungry guests; and Crazy Bat Shoot–teams use giant sling shots to fling rubber bats at their teammates across the lagoon.

Brothers Noah and Luke Javellana, students at Mid Pacific Institute, participated in the show, which aired on Nick USA on Wednesday 3rd January 2018. They have credited their background in surfing, their cooperation and communication as factors in their big win, in which they took home the $2000 prize! Check out their fantastic interview on Hawaii News Now Sunrise below!:


Watch Noah and Luke compete their way to victory by checking out their Paradise Run episode at nick.com/paradise and on the Nick App, and tune into brand-new episodes of Paradise Run season three weeknights at 7:00pm ET/PT all this January, only on Nickelodeon USA!

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