Party down: Phoenix to become Super Bowl Central for 2015 game
Mar 18, 2014, 9:57 AM | Updated: 11:47 am
PHOENIX — Downtown Phoenix will host all the official Super Bowl XLIX-related events next year, it was announced Tuesday.
Organizers predicted more than 1 million visitors will turn up for Super Bowl Central activities, which will be spread over a dozen city blocks. The site will be set up from Monroe and Jefferson streets and from First Avenue to Fifth Street.
Mayor Greg Stanton said, “Phoenix is a world-class city and we’re excited to host one of the world’s biggest events.”
Light-rail train wrap ads were unveiled. The Arizona Super Bowl Host Committee has begun the countdown, noting on Twitter, “Only 313 days until #SB49 week”
Downtown Phoenix will host over 1 million visitors at Super Bowl Central in 2015! #SBCentral #dtphx pic.twitter.com/w0yZC3hcas
— PhoenixConventionCtr (@PhoenixConvCtr) March 18, 2014
#Dtphx will be THE center of Super Bowl 2015 events! Relive some of last year’s major events: http://t.co/1euG47T7Fi #SBcentral
— Downtown Phoenix (@downtownphoenix) March 18, 2014
Check out the initial map of #SBCentral – And there is still more fun Super Bowl stuff coming to downtown #phx pic.twitter.com/KuIV10C3qt
— Ruben Alonzo (@ralonzo) March 18, 2014
The Convention Center’s north building will house the NFL Experience, the fan “theme park.” In the past it has included interactive games, displays and kids’ clinics.
The game will be played Feb. 1, 2015 at the University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale.