Tour the Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 Set With Chris Pratt and Omaze

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Omaze, the charity that brought you incredible giveaways like that Star Trek: Beyond set tour and video calls with Harrison Ford, is at it again. This time, they’re helping out the Lake Stevens Boys and Girls Club by offering donors a chance at a tour of the Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 set. Of course, they didn’t stop there; the winner will also get lunch with Star Lord himself, Chris freakin’ Pratt. Ahh, lunch with Chris Pratt…

Ahem. Excuse me. You should check out this video, which is a preview of the tour you’re likely to take. The best part is that it’s all patently Pratt, and will have you in stitches. I mean really, I have no idea how this guy can be so damned funny. He’s great. Just great.

As well, Pratt promises you a bunch of things that you probably won’t get: your very own studio door, a forklift, a sweet jump over a forklift, his set chair (it says Peter Quill on it!), and more. It’s hard to tell what you’ll actually get if you win, but to be honest, what I would really hope for is a sweet mixtape. I am all about that mixtape life, and to get one from Pratt would just make my freakin’ life.

So, all you have to do to enter into this contest is donate $10 or more to benefit the Lake Stevens Boys and Girls Club.. You’ll be helping out a worthy cause, and you get a great shot at a sweet prize. What’re you waiting for? Move along, guardian!

(via Collider)

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