
"The Moscone Center has transformed into the Super Bowl LX Experience for football fans this week, and it opened on Tuesday, ahead of this weekend's big game. This fan experience is, like the one seen here in New Orleans last year, a traveling interactive exhibit of sorts featuring the Super Bowl rings in a display case, helmets and jerseys from all 32 NFL teams, and opportunities to test your running and jumping skills."
"For a $40 admission fee, you can get into the Super Bowl LX Experience at the Moscone Center and take a selfie next to an NFL helmet, or something. The Super Bowl LX Experience is open from 3 pm to 10 pm today through Saturday, and according to NBC Bay Area, it already drew a large crowd on Tuesday. Advance tickets can be found here."
"Fans can also pose behind headless mannequins of football players in uniform, for social media purposes. ABC 7's Luz Pena puts on her game face and takes one for the team in the clip below, checking out the Super Bowl LX Experience ahead of the first fans in line on Tuesday. She tries the 40-yard-dash challenge, and does it in eight seconds. (The NFL record is 4.2 seconds.)"
The Moscone Center is the site of the Super Bowl LX Experience, open from 3 pm to 10 pm today through Saturday with a $40 admission fee. The exhibit features Super Bowl rings in a display case, helmets and jerseys from all 32 NFL teams, and interactive challenges including a 40-yard-dash and jumping tests. Fans can pose behind headless mannequins of players for photos and play flag football on a mini field in the convention center basement. A food court sponsored by Jersey Mike's serves attendees. Dozens of NFL pop-up retail shops are also set up around the city, especially at hotels. An estimated 90,000 visitors are expected for Super Bowl events.
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