
LOS ANGELES (KNX) — The Super Bowl Experience, an interactive football theme park, is set to open at the Los Angeles Convention Center on Saturday in Downtown L.A.
In case it wasn't already a draw for Super Bowl fans across the region, L.A. City officials are incentivizing it, by offering free COVID-19 tests and incentives to earn free entry and fast passes on all days.

Several spaces will be available for fans to get their first, second or booster doses of the COVID vaccine. All who participate will earn free entry into the event (a $20-$40 value).
Though entry is free for all children, those who get their vaccinations at the event will be given a free SBXtra fast pass, L.A. Public Health Director Barbara Ferrer said at a press conference Wednesday.
As a way to prepare for the various Super Bowl parties that are sure to be had across the city, the National Football League is offering up free rapid antigen COVID-19 tests to everyone at the Super Bowl Experience.
The NFL is also providing fans with free over-the-counter test kits to use before gathering on Super Bowl Sunday, Ferrer said.
"It’s been a long two years, filled with many challenges and some sadness," she said.
"We’re glad to have the opportunity to be able to be part of a set of experiences that will bring us together over the next short while to have a great time and celebrate the achievements of the Rams and the strengths of our L.A. communities."
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Fans who take the Metro to get to the Convention Center will get 50% off their general admission ticket, excluding SBXtra fast passes. Fans must show their TAP pass to receive the discount.
The Super Bowl Experience takes place Saturday through Sunday and next Thursday, Feb. 10 through Saturday, Feb. 12. For tickets, times and event information, click here.