The Indianapolis Super Bowl: An NFL Experience

Every year the Super Bowl breaks the record for most watched American television program ever. All that notoriety goes to the good. Football brings the eyes of the nation to the biggest event of the year, and many eager visitors to the host city.

Indianapolis hosted the Super Bowl for the first time back in 2012 for Super Bowl XLVI. The Indianapolis Super Bowl was just the fourth time a cold-weather city hosted the game. Before the Super Bowl, Indianapolis was still considered a rural speck in the flyover map. The Super Bowl raised the national profile, and surprised many visitors with great food, entertainment, accommodations, and Hoosier hospitality. This increase in media coverage created tourism and conventions opportunities. To prepare for the boom in travelers, the city built a Super Bowl village, constructed a large sign on Monument Circle, made Indy 500 cars available to drive, and had a zip line over a city street.

 

Each city does something different when they host the Super Bowl. This year the Bay Area is making huge plans for half-century celebration of Super Bowl 50. They’re building a Super Bowl City fan village and incorporating the football interactive NFL Experience. The Big Game will be played at Levi’s Stadium, home of the 49ers. Activities and events will be happening a week in advance.

If you’d like to attend those parties or the golden Super Bowl 50, ticket packages for Super Bowl 50 are available. Tickets for the Players Super Bowl Tailgate, which includes NFL players past and present may also be purchaed. Bullseye Event Group will plan Super Bowl 50 hotel and travel accommodations for individuals or groups.

 

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