subject: What To Do If You're Going To Visit Superbowl 46 [print this page] "He throws! It's a long pass"He throws! It's a long pass. It's. . .oh what an amazing catch at the 30 yard line! He's at the 20, the ten-he scores! Touchdown!" The excitement, the adrenaline pumping rush of watching your favorite team crush their opponent and the ultimate goal of getting a touchdown. This is what real men do.
We're football fans and we're not afraid to say it: I've got tickets for Superbowl 46! Yeah, that's right, in-your-face! Okay, you know I'm jealous. And not just because you get to see the hottest game in America. But also became you get to visit one of the coolest towns this great country has to offer.
Indianapolis may not be on the top ten list of vacation spots, but let me tell you, it's not a nothing town. Not by a long shot. So, if you're heading down to see Superbowl 46, then you should totally be checking out some of the things Indianapolis has to offer.
If you're a football fan (and if you weren't, you wouldn't be heading down to Indianapolis for Superbowl 46, now would you?), then you've got to check out the NCAA Hall of Champions. Dedicated to preserving and promoting the legacy of college football.
The museum has been completed renovated and its' two floors now offer the opportunity to explore and learn all about the sport and this amazing organization. You can enjoy galleries which have state of the art interactive exhibitions that will let you feel the passion of the student athletes who go out and play ball for your enjoyment every week of the season.
If you're taking the kids to see Superbowl 46 (lucky kids! I wish my dad had taken me when I was their age), then you should totally consider visiting the Indianapolis Children's museum.
This museum consistently ranks among the top ten attractions in the area on every list of things to do. The museum includes lots of exhibits which defy the traditional museum's do not touch rules. In this case, it's all please touch! And the exhibits are friendly for both kids and adults For the younger kids, there is a life size reading tree under which story time and puppet shows take place.
There are also science exhibits which are very hands on in order to enthrall young visitors (before they head out to the stadium to see Superbowl 46 that is).