“Jurassic Park” Star Ariana Richards Goes ‘Incognito’ to Visit Universal Studios Hollywood for “Jurassic World” Ride

Richards infamously played the teenage character of Lex in the 1997 film 'Jurassic Park'

<p>Moviestore/Shutterstock; Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic</p> Ariana Richards in

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Ariana Richards in 'Jurassic Park' (left); Richards at the premiere of 'Jurassic World Dominion' on June 6, 2022

Ariana Richards is never too far away from Jurassic Park.

The 45-year-old former child star, who played Lex in the 1993 film, revealed that she recently relived the magic from the original film by checking out the Jurassic World Ride at Universal Studios Hollywood on Monday, Sept. 30.

In a video posted on X (formerly Twitter) on Oct. 2, Richards, who wore a blue sweater, black yoga pants and shades, could be seen on the sidelines watching as the ride made its final plunge. She then turned to the camera and shot a wide grin.

“Incognito at the park!!,” she captioned the video. “Did any of you take the Jurassic World plunge on Monday?? Love Universal Studios Hollywood.”

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The actress-turned-painter also shared a video on X entering the amusement park a few days earlier. She waved at the camera as she walked along the long red carpet leading up to the park.

The Jurassic World ride at the park takes people on a boat cruise through the world of the films, showing off the different dinosaurs including the Mosasaurus, Parasaurolophus and several other creatures featured in the films, according to the Discover Universal Blog.

However, the ride wouldn’t be complete without the appearance of the Tyrannosaurus rex — the main antagonist of the first film. During the ride, people get to see the T-Rex square off against the Indominus Rex, as seen in the newer Jurassic World films.

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<p>Universal/courtesy Everett Collection; TikTok/jurassicworld</p> Ariana Richards recreates her famous 'Jurassic Park' Jell-O scene 30 years later

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Ariana Richards recreates her famous 'Jurassic Park' Jell-O scene 30 years later

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Richards has been known to embrace the nostalgia from the original Jurassic Park film series. For the 1993 film's 30th anniversary, she even recreated her iconic Jell-O scene from the film.

In the scene, Lex tries her best not to make any sudden movements after realizing that Velociraptors are approaching — leading to the spoon of gelatin in her hand beginning to tremble wildly as the camera zooms in on her terrified face.

In the video, the actress recreated the scene with a silver spoon and green Jell-O, perfectly mimicking her younger self as the treat shook in her hand. The video was captioned, “A duet 30 years in the making.”

<p>Universal/Getty </p> Sam Neill (left) shows a bone to Joseph Mazzello and Ariana Richards in a scene from 'Jurassic Park'

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Sam Neill (left) shows a bone to Joseph Mazzello and Ariana Richards in a scene from 'Jurassic Park'

Richards celebrated the 30th anniversary of the film — which also starred Sam Neill, Laura Dern, Jeff Goldblum, Richard Attenborough, Samuel L. Jackson, BD Wong, Wayne Knight and more — with multiple Instagram posts, including one montage of scenes from the film and new interviews with several of the actors.

"Thirty years! Thank you so much, everyone ❤️❤️❤️," she wrote in the caption.

Richards was 13-years-old while making Jurassic Park, and later cameoed in the 1997 sequel The Lost World: Jurassic Park. She looks back at the time fondly, telling Interview Magazine in 2011 that the film “touched so many people when it came out."

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