South Florida shines in Super Bowl, Pro Bowl spotlight

Super Bowl

January 30, 2010|By John Tanasychuk,

This time around, it’s our turn to party with the likes of Ludacris and E! reality star Kendra, both hosting celebrity-soaked events at ’s Hotel & Casino.

And this Super Bowl, when National League steps out for a meal, you may find him on because the NFL host hotel — until now always in Miami- — is at the .

It’s not that Broward or were left out of , but for the 2010 game the limelight and the game’s economic impact will shift north. At the same time, are hopeful that Super Bowl will be given a “South Florida” dateline, not “Miami.”

“For the first time in all of these 10 South Florida Super Bowls, the NFL headquarters is in and the media headquarters is in ,” says Nicki Grossman, president of the Greater Convention & Visitors Bureau and member of the Super Bowl . “The NFL sponsors party is in . The is in .”

While the entire region — to Palm Beach — will feel the impact of the game, a confluence of events is set to give Broward a bigger cut of the estimated $350 million headed to South Florida.

That’s because has added 3,200 hotel rooms — about 10 percent of its total — in just the last five years. There are now 13 hotels included in what the Visitors Bureau calls the Lauderdale Luxe collection, each with in-house full- and spas. The has a AAA Five Diamond rating and a Mobile four-star score.

“If you came into town and you were a high-end spender for Super Bowl and you want to stay in a high-end hotel, you tended to have to go down to Miami,” says former Kim Bokamper. “Now with the W and Ritz-Carlton, there’s no need to have to go down there.”

In 2007, the last time the Super Bowl was in South Florida, Palm Beach County hosted just one event – Super Clematis By Night in West Palm Beach that drew an estimated 25,000 people and millions of dollars to local businesses.

With results like that, the county is now host to more than a dozen events, including the All-American Tailgate Block Party and the family-friendly Pinball Palooza that drew to Delray Beach this week.

National Football League By National League

will be rocking and rolling Super Bowl week with the Super Bowl Fan Zone, the NFL’s only official area for fans on . The Fan Zone is open and free to the public beginning Wednesday, Feb. 3 through Saturday, Feb. 6 and is located off Ocean Drive and 8th Street in .

The Super Bowl and Música Super Bowl concert series will headline the four days of activities with appearances by , and Friends & on Thursday night, Feb. 4 and , Paulina Rubio & on Friday night, Feb. 5.

The Super Bowl Fan Zone will be open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb 3; 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 4 and Friday, Feb. 5 and 9 a.m. to 11 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 6.

The Fan Zone will be home to sponsor areas including: the Coors Light Beer Garden, Sprint Phone-A-Friend at LIVE!, Bank of America Extra Points sign ups, GMC vehicle displays, Bridgestone tire toss, the Comcast Red Zone, McDonald’s DJ and sampling, Canon interactive photo exhibit, Boost Mobile activation, Refresh promotion, Hunt Auctions and a Super Bowl merchandise store featuring New Orleans Saints and Indianapolis Colts gear, the Stadium Collection as well as NFL merchandise and merchandise.

Several of the activation areas will feature player appearances throughout the four days. One of the main areas to meet will be at the Sprint Phone-A-Friend at LIVE! booth, where fans will have the opportunity to have NFL stars call friends and family directly from Sprint mobile phones on . Players will also appear to take photos with fans at Canon’s interactive photo exhibit, and Cincinnati Bengals WR Chad Ochocinco will be on hand to help sample McDonalds’ new Mac Snack Wrap. (Below is a listing of some of the player appearances taking place in the Fan Zone.)

The Super Bowl Fan Zone at will also be home to the fourth annual Tazón Latino Flag Game on Wednesday, Feb. 3 from 2 to 5 p.m. The taped nationally televised game on Telemundo features former and Latino celebrities.

Fans may also attend the NFL Auction for a chance to get authentic, one-of-a-kind memorabilia straight from the playing field. Hunt Auctions, a sports memorabilia auction company based in Exton, PA, is partnering with the NFL and to produce a live as well as silent auction of historical and modern era items. Proceeds from the auction go to charities designated by the NFL, and participating NFL teams.