ATLANTA -- When the Super Bowl comes to Atlanta, the NFL is setting up an interactive theme park for fans to enjoy. Tickets for the Super Bowl Experience Driven by Hyundai go on sale this morning.
Organizers for the even said it “offers fans a unique chance to get involved in the festivities surrounding Super Bowl LIII, offering interactive games and experiences, merchandise from NFL Shop presented by Visa, player autograph sessions and more.”
This celebration for Super Bowl 53 will be in downtown at the Georgia World Congress Center which will be open to the public from Saturday, January 26 to Saturday, February 2.
“This ultimate NFL theme park is a can’t-miss opportunity for fans to experience the unparalleled energy of Super Bowl Week. We will once again be introducing new game enhancements and attractions, that will transport fans of all ages onto the field, under the helmet and closer to all of the fun and excitement surrounding Super Bowl LIII,” said NFL Senior Vice President of Events Peter O'Reilly.
Tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. on December 13 and pricing varies depending on when you go. Adults going on Jan. 26, 27, 31 and Feb. 1, 2 will pay $40. Kids going those dates will pay $10, except on Feb. 1 and 2 when kids tickets are $25.
On Jan. 28, 29 and 30, adults pay $20 and kids are FREE at the box office or $5 in advance on Ticketmaster.
The Super Bowl Experience box office is located at the Georgia World Congress Building B. The box office will close two hours prior to event closing time each day.
Lines are expected to be long so organizers are also selling a limited number SBXtra Fast Pass for $55. Also, fans can enter to WIN tickets to Super Bowl 53 at NFL.com/FanMobilePass.
The complete schedule for Super Bowl Experience Driven by Hyundai will be posted on SuperBowl.com.
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