How To Find The Cheapest Super Bowl Experience Tickets + Face Value Options
January 15, 2021
Set for February 7, 2021 at Tampa’s Raymond James Stadium, the 2021 Super Bowl will be first in the COVID era. A limited number of fans will be allowed into the stadium for the game, but a great way to get a taste of the fun and into the Super Bowl spirit is the Super Bowl Experience Presented by Lowe’s. This interactive experience is a Super Bowl tradition, and those who go this year will be part of history — for the first time, the Super Bowl Experience will be held outside, and it will be free, though reservations are required.
The Super Bowl Experience is set for Friday, January 29–Sunday, January 31 and from Wednesday, February 3-Saturday, February 6 along the 2.7-mile Tampa Riverfront Park. In the past, 100,000+ fans took part in the Super Bowl Experience. This year, it’s unclear if that number will be higher or lower — the event is free, but there will be COVID-19 protocols in place.
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What Is The Super Bowl Experience
The Super Bowl Experience is a time for fans to virtually meet and greet current NFL players and legends, as well as get autographs, and snap a photo with the Vince Lombardi Trophy.
Below are some of the experiences that will be available at the Super Bowl Experience:
- 40-yard dash against NFL players on an LED screen
- Vertical jump against NFL players on an LED screen
- A Super Bowl rings display with all 54 Super Bowl rings
- Access to an NFL Shop
- Youth-focused interactive Play 60 Zone
- Multiple food and beverage concessions
In the past, the Super Bowl Experience has also offered the opportunity to test your hand at quarterbacking, run through an obstacle course similar to those used by the pros, test-drive your rushing skills, try kicking a field goal, or test your accuracy by throwing a Hail Mary pass.
Specifics for this year’s Super Bowl experience have not yet been released, but fans can sign up here to stay updated.
Where Does Super Bowl Experience 2021 Take Place
Super Bowl Experience 2021 is slated for the Tampa Riverwalk, a vibrant waterfront location near the city’s convention center. Fans can drive or use public transportation to get to the Riverwalk.
From I-275 North, take Exit 44, and bear right to Ashley Street. Parking is available in the Poe Garage. If you're coming from the Crosstown Expressway West, take Exit 7 West, and follow Brorein to Tampa Street. Parking is available in multiple city lots or at the Convention Center. In town, there is a trolley available from Cotanchobee, the Marriott, and the Convention Center.
When Does The Super Bowl Experience Take Place
- Friday, January 29: 5-10 p.m.
- Saturday, January 30: 10 a.m.- 10 p.m.
- Sunday, January 31: 10:00 a.m.-8 p.m.
- Monday, February 1: CLOSED
- Tuesday, February 2: CLOSED
- Wednesday, February 3: 3-10 p.m.
- Thursday, February 4: 3-10 p.m.
- Friday, February 5: 10 a.m.-10p.m.
- Saturday, February 6: 10 a.m.-10 p.m.
How To Get Super Bowl Experience Tickets
While tickets to the event are free, fans still have to register for tickets. To do so, fans must download the NFL OnePass to select a date and time. Organizers recommend that if the date and time you want is not available to sign up for entry anyway. Fans may be able to get in at an alternate time, or can wait in a standby area at Julian B. Lane Park.
Organizers aren’t guaranteeing that standby fans will get in, but a OnePass reservation will still be needed for access.
Due to COVID-19 restrictions, there will be a cap on the number of fans allowed in daily, face coverings will be required, and participants will be asked to maintain a social distance of 6 feet while attending the Super Bowl Experience.
Super Bowl Experience COVID-19 Protocols
Health protocols for the Super Bowl Experience will be in place, and the NFL has created a “playbook” for those attending the event. Physical distancing and face coverings will be required while at the Super Bowl Experience. According to the NFL’s website, social-distancing markers will be displayed throughout the Super Bowl Experience, including in lines for rest rooms, shops and concessions. In addition, fans will be required to wear facial covers at all times, except when “actively eating or drinking.” Face coverings with a vent or the wearing of a face shield but no mask will NOT be permitted. Hand sanitizer will be available throughout the Super Bowl Experience, and patrons are encouraged to sanitize or wash their hands frequently.
Entrances and exits to the Super Bowl Experience will be clearly marked and organizers are working to create entry and exit points that will result in the least amount of congestion. Signs will be clearly posted at the venue to help fans (and workers) know where to go. Physical-distancing signs will also be clearly displayed throughout Riverwalk Park.
Finally, fans feeling ill once they have entered the Super Bowl Experience can visit a first-aid station where isolation areas will be available. In addition, should you feel ill before you enter the Super Bowl Experience, organizers ask that you please “be a good teammate and stay home.” Fans are also asked to make a “health promise,” meaning they have not been in contact with anyone who has COVID-19 within the last 14 days, that they have not experienced any COVID-19 symptoms within 48 hours, and that they have not traveled to any state or country with COVID-19 quarantine policies within the last 14 days.
In addition, Super Bowl Experience workers will be required to make the same promise, wear personal protective gear, and get daily temperature checks. Staff will also be practicing enhanced cleaning and disinfecting.