Super Bowl XLVI is just days away, and Indianapolis visitors won’t want to miss the Super Bowl Village prior to the big day. This family friendly venue is completely free and offers 10 whole days of football festive fun in Downtown. Starting on January 27th through February 5th, Super Bowl Sunday, there will be entertainment, food, video game play and lots more for residents and visitors to enjoy.
This year’s rocking them is the Epicenter of Awesome and features unique events that can’t be seen anywhere else. Capital Avenue will host the longest zip line in the U.S. and two human “hamster wheels” will be rolling through in the Super Dash competition. Kids and adults alike will get their Kinect gaming on in an inflated dome while Food Network’s Ice Brigade hosts, Randy Finch and Derek Maxfield, provide live performances of ice sculpting.
And of course, there will be lots of tailgate action for everyone as ESPN broadcasts from the event. Learn more by visiting the Super Bowl Village site.
For hotels near Lucas Oil Stadium, the site of the Super Bowl game, visitors to the city are sure to find just the right accommodations from Downtown Indy Hotels ready to provide food and lodging to keep you going until Sunday’s game, the first Super Bowl ever played in Indy. Our Indianapolis Downtown Hotel puts you right near all the action so after a full day of football watching fun and partying at the Village, you’ll have a comfy room to kick back and relax in with full room service, high speed internet and pay per view movies and games. Make your reservations today by giving us a call or visiting us online.
This year’s rocking them is the Epicenter of Awesome and features unique events that can’t be seen anywhere else. Capital Avenue will host the longest zip line in the U.S. and two human “hamster wheels” will be rolling through in the Super Dash competition. Kids and adults alike will get their Kinect gaming on in an inflated dome while Food Network’s Ice Brigade hosts, Randy Finch and Derek Maxfield, provide live performances of ice sculpting.
And of course, there will be lots of tailgate action for everyone as ESPN broadcasts from the event. Learn more by visiting the Super Bowl Village site.
For hotels near Lucas Oil Stadium, the site of the Super Bowl game, visitors to the city are sure to find just the right accommodations from Downtown Indy Hotels ready to provide food and lodging to keep you going until Sunday’s game, the first Super Bowl ever played in Indy. Our Indianapolis Downtown Hotel puts you right near all the action so after a full day of football watching fun and partying at the Village, you’ll have a comfy room to kick back and relax in with full room service, high speed internet and pay per view movies and games. Make your reservations today by giving us a call or visiting us online.
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