Pro Football Hall of Fame Experiences Offering Official Super Bowl LII Packages
The Pro Football Hall of Fame and its Official Event Experiences provider, QuintEvents, are offering Official Ticket Packages for Super Bowl LII in Minneapolis, Minnesota on Feb. 4, 2018 at U.S. Bank Stadium.
Official Ticket Packages from Hall of Fame Experiences provides an unmatched experience at Super Bowl LII. Four (4) levels of packages are offered and start at $5,250. Official ticket packages include a verified ticket to the Super Bowl, premium seating, access to the Official Gold Jacket Club, appearances by Hall of Famers, and pregame hospitality complete with premium beverages, gourmet food, live entertainment and more. Appearances will be made by Hall of Famers EMMITT SMITH, DAN HAMPTON and JOHN RANDLE.
“I’m excited to be a part of the Hall of Fame Experiences’ Super Bowl program,” said Smith, the NFL’s all-time leading rusher. “We’re going to have a great time in Minneapolis and I’m looking forward to meeting the fans in the exclusive Gold Jacket Club.”
Game Day packages are available, as well as multi-day packages, with optional accommodations at some of Minneapolis’ most prestigious hotels. Official Hall of Fame Experience packages are on sale now at https://nflonlocation.com/hof/ or by calling 800-683-4846. The Pro Football Hall of Fame Merlin Olsen Super Bowl Luncheon can be added into any package.
The Annual Merlin Olsen Super Bowl Luncheon, regarded as one of the premier events at the Super Bowl, will be held on Friday, Feb. 2 at the Hyatt Regency in Minneapolis. Hall of Famer BUD GRANT and the Wilf Family will be honored at this year’s luncheon. The event is cohosted by the Minneapolis Regional Chamber of Commerce and proceeds benefit the Enshrinee Assistance Fund. Ticket inquiries and Sponsorship opportunities should be directed to Kee’Auna Cherry at 330-456-8207.
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