As the clock runs down for the kickoff between the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Arizona Cardinals, preparations are well under way. Besides the actual Super Bowl game itself, Tampa has rolled out the red carpet with a variety of special events.
While Ray Jay will serve as the official site for Super Bowl XLIII, the entire city of Tampa is getting ready for game day. Pre-game events and preparations include:
- Landscaping the Area – More than a thousand trees have been planted in the Tampa Bay area.
- Super Bowl Breakfast – This official NFL event is planned for Jan. 31 at the University of South Florida’s Sun Dome. Tickets for this event are open to the public and cost just $20 each.
- Lights on Tampa – Works of art are on display throughout the city.
- NFL Experience – This ongoing event is an interactive fan festival with entertainment, football clinics, free autograph sessions, a football card show and more.
If you're going to the autograph sessions, be sure to get the Super Bowl 43 Official Size Autograph Ball rather than using scrap paper or napkins to collect your valuable Super Bowl autographs. Your autographed ball will become an instantly valuable collector's item, no doubt.
While not every fan will be lucky enough to score a ticket to Super Bowl XLIII, the city of Tampa is getting ready to host an extravaganza. With its Super Bowl experience its no doubt this year's event will be something very special. And, for fans who can't score a ticket to the big game or who won't be able to travel to Tampa to watch it, officially licensed Super Bowl merchandise - the same as what will be sold at Raymond James Stadium on Game Day is available from Stadium Collection. That way, fans can get the real thing and stay home and watch the game on TV - the next best thing to being there!
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