SURVIVOR 50 Watch Party Set For Portside At Wharf

Gulf Shores News Staff • March 24, 2026

Jonathan Young to host meet-and-greet alongside cast members from past seasons

Survivor Watch Party a Wharf

CBS's Survivor is returning to the Gulf Coast. Gulf Shores resident Jonathan Young, who competed on Season 42, is hosting a watch party for Season 50. Young is also part of the cast this season. The event will be held at Portside at the Wharf.


The Survivor 50 Watch Party is scheduled for Wednesday, March 25. Raffle and shirt sales will start at 5:30 p.m., followed by the meet-and-greet with Young at 6 p.m. Admission is free.


Several Survivor alumni are also expected at the event. Libby, a Season 36 cast member, is on the guest list, as is Heidi from Season 44. Megan, known for her appearance on Squid Games, will also attend. Organizers are also promising surprise guests.


All proceeds from the night go to Young Strength Mission. Raffle tickets are $5 each. Signed shirts sell for $45, while unsigned shirts are $35. Shirt quantities are limited.


The event is co-hosted by Young and Shades sunglasses. Fans who want a signed shirt or raffle ticket should plan to arrive by 5:30 p.m. Merchandise is expected to sell out quickly. Entry to the watch party itself is free.


Young first appeared on Survivor in Season 42. He now returns for the show's 50th season, which features returning players from throughout its history. The watch party offers local fans a chance to view the episode live alongside people who know the game firsthand.


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