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Interactive Unicorn World event coming to Miami in June

By CNW Contributor··1 min read
Interactive Unicorn World event coming to Miami in June
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  • <span style="font-weight: 400;">Unicorn World, an immersive, interactive, and themed event for all ages, will come to Miami on June 2 to 4.
  • “It is so rewarding to see people of all ages – especially children – walk in and become giddy with excitement.
  • Our hope is that Unicorn World will foster connectivity between friends and families as they create fond memories through the event’s activities.”</span> <span style="font-weight: 400;">The Miami event will be the ninth of its kind, including previous events in Houston and Chicago.
  • The Mines plan to take the event across the country this year, including Atlanta, Memphis, Philadelphia, and Columbus, Ohio.
  • Other cities also are expected to be added.</span> <span style="font-weight: 400;">“The reception to Unicorn World has been incredible so far,” co-founder Patrick Mines said.

Unicorn World, an immersive, interactive, and themed event for all ages, will come to Miami on June 2 to 4.

The event, which includes a magical forest and animatronic unicorns, will take place at the Miami Beach Convention Center.

Created and developed by husband-wife duo Patrick and Lauren Mines, Unicorn World is a one-of-a-kind opportunity for families to build memories together through themed activities, including the enchanted forest, arts and crafts activities, story time, and colorful, life-sized, moving, and neighing unicorns.

“We can’t wait for the Miami community to experience the fun and magic of Unicorn World,” said Lauren Mines, co-founder of Unicorn World, LLC. “It is so rewarding to see people of all ages – especially children – walk in and become giddy with excitement. Our hope is that Unicorn World will foster connectivity between friends and families as they create fond memories through the event’s activities.”

The Miami event will be the ninth of its kind, including previous events in Houston and Chicago. The Mines plan to take the event across the country this year, including Atlanta, Memphis, Philadelphia, and Columbus, Ohio. Other cities also are expected to be added.

“The reception to Unicorn World has been incredible so far,” co-founder Patrick Mines said. “Even though there is so much happening in the world, it’s clear that people still want to celebrate creativity and joy. We are grateful to be the ones providing them a magical place where they can escape from the busyness of life and be together.”

Tickets, which are $39 per person and free for children under age two, are being sold online in advance and will not be available for purchase at the event. To manage event flow and crowd size, time slots must be reserved.

Other experiences include unicorn bounce houses, rides, face painting and professional photos. For families with very young children, a special section is available for babies and toddlers under two years old.

 

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