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January 19, 2012

Indy offers Super Bowl activities for $30 or less

INDIANAPOLIS — Want to go to Indianapolis to celebrate the Super Bowl but don’t have plans yet? Check out one of these Super activities.

• Super Bowl Gospel Celebration: In its 13th year, the National Football League Super Bowl Gospel Celebration is the only gospel event for Super Bowl weekend. Since its inception, the event has drawn thousands, selling out venues in key Super Bowl host cities and was named by USA Today as “One of the Best Three Super Bowl Events to Attend.”

The event brings the NFL players and top gospel/contemporary Christian and mainstream artists together on one stage for uplifting music and inspirational messages. The event will take place at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 3 at Clowes Hall. Confirmed artists for the celebration include Wayne Brady as host and co-host CeCe Winans who will also perform. Other performers include Natalie Grant, Donnie McClurkin, Hezekiah Walker and the NFL Choir featuring NFL player Wes Morgan.

• NFL Experience presented by GMC: Kick, punt, pass footballs in the NFL Experience. This NFL pro football theme park including free autographs from more than 50 NFL superstars is open from Jan. 27 through Feb. 4 in the Indiana Convention Center. Tickets are $25 for adults and $20 for children 12 and under. Discounted tickets for family packs of four, five, and six are available along with reduced pricing for groups of 25 or more. Purchase tickets online at www.Ticketmaster.com or by calling 1-866-Tix-4NFL (849-4635).

• Super Bowl Media Center Fan Gallery: Fans will have free behind-the-scenes access to portions of the Media Center located in the JW Marriott. Fans will see NFL players, celebrities and other athletes interviewed on NFL Network, other television network sets and on Radio Row. Tickets will be free and available during peak hours of operation Feb. 1-3.

• Super Bowl Tours: Before the two teams hit the field or after the World Champions are crowned, fans may embark on a behind-the scenes Lucas Oil Stadium Super Bowl Tour. Fans will have access to the stadium grounds and will witness preparations that go into hosting the Super Bowl. Fans will walk on the field, visit both team locker rooms, check out the media workroom and the exterior compounds created for the Super Bowl. Tickets are available for purchase through www.Ticketmaster.com and the Lucas Oil Stadium box office. Tour dates (Monday through Feb. 7, excluding Jan. 31 and Feb. 2-5) and prices ($15-$30 depending on date) vary.

• ZipLine: Ride a 96-foot tall, 800-foot long ZipLine through the Super Bowl Village. Open from Jan. 27 through Feb. 5, it’s a thrill that fans won’t want to miss. Tickets purchased at www.Ticketmaster.com are $10 and provide a priority in line. Tickets purchased onsite at the ZipLine Launch Tower (258 S. Capital Ave.) are $10 and on a first-come, first-served basis. Entry into the Super Bowl Village is free. (Ticketmaster adds service and handling fees.)

• Super Bowl Village: The Super Bowl Village will transform the heart of downtown into a 10-day, three-block free interactive festival of football. Tens of thousands of NFL fans from the surrounding region will celebrate in the multi-sensory excitement and thrill of “all things football” in the Village amid world-class restaurants, eclectic bars, special attractions and diverse retail options. Bands will entertain each day on the Pepsi and Verizon stages along Georgia Street.

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