Another Super Bowl is about happen after the victory of New Orleans Saints as Super Bowl 2010 winner last year. As we end the 2010 NFL regular season with the last game being that of St. Louis Rams vs. Seattle Seahawks at the Qwest Field on January 2, 2011, the much awaited clash between the AFC and NFC Champions, the Super Bowl 2011 will be held next month. The date of the event will be on February 6, 2011 at the Dallas Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas.
Tara Green, Vice President COO of the North Texas Super Bowl 45 Host Committee points out a number of things to watch for as Super Bowl 2011 nears saying: “This month, you’re going to start seeing Super Bowl 2011 signage being installed, out at the airports, downtown areas, all around. It will be general awareness signage. And you’ll see advertising for the NFL experience, radio TV-reps, the NFL has a very aggressive marketing campaign to promote ticket sales.”
“Billboards will be springing up from every where. Not just from NFL alone but also from sponsors of the Super Bowl. You’ll see a lot more Super Bowl 2011 merchandise for sale in the area. Make sure you look for the tag that has the official NFL logo on it that shows that it’s a licensed merchandise,” Green continued.
He also warned the public by saying: “I’ve started seeing a lot more signs going up that say, “Rent Your Homes For The Super Bowl”. Buyer beware. There are enough hotel rooms in the area to accommodate all of the Super Bowl 2011 travelers that are coming in. Home rentals won’t be a big factor here in North Texas. For a non-refundable listing fee, they’ll rent your home out for the event. You see those year after year where Super Bowls are played, and people should not be fooled.”
Furthermore, he also advises fans to look for the friendly Super Bowl 2011 volunteers which will be at the airports, hotel functions, everywhere starting in the week of the Super Bowl. Fans should approach them and ask any questions they might have about the big event.
FOX got the official rights to broadcast Super Bowl 2011 in the United States while several TV stations will cover it live in other countries. Advertisers such as Pepsi-Cola, Anheuser-Busch InBev, GoDaddy.com, and Hyundai all lined up for the much awaited event of the year.
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