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For the first time ever, Indianapolis is the proud host of the 2012 NFL Super Bowl. This Midwest
city is long on experience when it comes to hosting major sporting events. So it should come as no
surprise that Indy has pulled out all the stops in an effort to make this a truly awe inspiring
celebration. The first thing noteworthy about this year's event is that the Stadium and the main
pre-game festivities are all grouped together. The Lucas Oil Stadium, the Indiana Convention
Center, and the Super Bowl Village are all within a block or two of each other. Located within
these same blocks fans will also find the Circle Center Mall, opulent five star hotels, world famous
restaurants, exciting night clubs, and charming pubs.
The NFL Experience will take place from January 27, 2012 through February 4th, 2012 and will be
held at the Indiana Convention Center, located one block North of the Lucas Oil Stadium. Adult
tickets are $25.00 and tickets for children under 12 years of age are $20.00. This event promises
to be family friendly and is best described as an interactive theme park for NFL fans. The Super
Bowl Village will be located on Georgia Street running due East of the Indiana Convention Center
for three (3) city blocks. Georgia Street was recently renovated to accommodate the thousands of
fans who are expected to declare this activity zone as party central. Live entertainment will be
playing on two separate stages, while some of Indianapolis' most entertaining establishments
cater to the fans.
Other Indianapolis neighborhoods will also be catering to Super Bowl fans, including Mass Ave.,
Fountain Square, and Broad Ripple. Public transportation will be running between these
entertainment satellites in order to provide fans with an easy and convenient way to get from one
place to another. Super Bowl fans coming to Indianapolis in February can visit the Indianapolis
Motor Speedway Museum, located approximately 6 miles west of downtown. An extensive
collection of cars and racing memorabilia can be viewed at the Museum, and if the weather is fair,
you can even take a ride around the world's most famous oval. For those who don't get a chance
to visit the Museum, the Indy 500 will be coming to them, courtesy of the Indianapolis Motor
Speedway. Celebrating Indy's racing heritage, this year's Super Bowl will pay tribute to the
Indianapolis 500 Mile Race as 36 Super Cars bearing logos of one of the NFL teams or an AFC or
NFC conference insignia will be on display in and around Indianapolis. Each car will be located at
a particular location of special interest, called a Super Celebration Site.
By giving visitors a chance to seek out their favorite team's car, members of the Super Bowl
Committee hope to give fans a unique and free photo opportunity that brings Indy's racing heritage
to the forefront of this event. Other nearby attractions which are sure to score big points with
Super Bowl fans include the Indiana State Museum and its IMAX theater, the NCAA Hall of
Champions, Cracker's Comedy Club, St. Elmo's Steak House, the Indiana Children's Museum
(amazing for adults too), and the Slipper Noodle Inn (Blues bar, opened in 1850). With so much to
see and do in Indy in 2012, you better come early if you want to see it all.
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