NFL Super Bowl Experience 2021: What Can Fans Expect In Tampa Bay For Super Bowl 55?
The Super Bowl Experience is back in Tampa this year. Read below to find out what the Super Bowl Experience holds for fans this year.
I had a great time representing Tampa Bay at the Super Bowl Experience Tonight! #SpartanReady @UofTampaSPM @TampaBayLV pic.twitter.com/OTC8Bi2fLV
— Taylor Lovely (@TaylorLovelyUT) January 30, 2021
Obviously with COVID-19 protocol still in place, this won’t be a normal fan experience. However, there’s still a lot to look out for.
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What is the Super Bowl Experience Tampa?
The NFL is calling the event SBX for short, presented by Lowe’s will run from Friday, January 29 – Sunday, January 31 and from Wednesday, February 3 – Saturday, February 6. The event will be held along the Tampa river-walk.
The Experience features an interactive football theme park with various activities planned. From local DJ’s blasting music across town to firework displays and football themed mini-games, the Super Bowl experience will have it all.
For example, you can try your hand at kicking field goals, compete in obstacle courses, and run the 40 yard dash virtually against Saquon Barkley.
Of course, the NFL will follow all standard COVID-19 protocols. Face masks are to be worn at all times except when you’re eating or enjoying a beverage.
Additionally, the NFL will also have displays filled with historic mementos and accomplishments. You’ll be able to see every Super Bowl ring, locker rooms, helmets, and Hall of Fame busts.
We are so excited for the fun community events planned throughout the @NFL‘s “Downtown Campus”–including Super Bowl Experience at Julian B Lane Riverfront Park! See an overview of #SBLV events & the Health Playbook of COVID-19 safety precautions: https://t.co/CgrjMZxKET pic.twitter.com/RKqosOYR7E
— City of Tampa (@CityofTampa) January 27, 2021
Can You Still Buy Tickets?
Unfortunately all available time slots are unavailable. The NFL won’t add any additional guests either due to COVID-19. As a result, if you didn’t book your slot before, then you’re out of luck.
If you did manage to get a free ticket, then you should confirm your registration on the OnePass app. However, you’re not completely out luck.
There are still plenty of things to do along the Tampa Riverwalk which you can find here.
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