I would have to say 1. New Orleans 2. Hawaii-anywhere 3. Miami 4. New York 5. San Diego I'm sorry, but if any of you get a chance to come down to N.O. for the superbowl. You better jump on it. I worked in the Quater for 3 yrs, and the SB is defenitley the most poppin shit ever. Better than Mardi Gras. Well, money wise, and people wise. Matter of fact, just come down on the 1st of Jan and stay untill the end of Mardi Gras. That will be enough N.O. to last you for about 10 yrs.
I'd like to see the Superbowl at Ford Field in Detroit, though it will probably never happy. I also think the new Houston stadium would be an ideal spot.
why new york? they got a shitty stadium that cant even hold nice grass, if anything Lincoln Financial field. but the SB will nevr be in the North East
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Pack Attack)</div><div class='quotemain'>I'd like to see the Superbowl at Ford Field in Detroit, though it will probably never happy. I also think the new Houston stadium would be an ideal spot.</div> http://www.superbowl.com/features/futuresites SB in DET in 06 (05 season) edit: And if I'm not mistaken the '04 SB was in HOU
im not talking about who has the nicest stadium or dome. Just the best city for the fans to have fun.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Bleedblk&gld)</div><div class='quotemain'>im not talking about who has the nicest stadium or dome. Just the best city for the fans to have fun.</div> I'd have to say San Diego would probably be pretty fun. Evening adventures to Tijuana and such...
Not that it matters b/c I'll have a better chance of winning the lottery than I will of getting tickets to a Super Bowl, BUT I'd vote for New Orleans.
How many SBs have been in NO?? 2? I think No needs to be rejuvinated witha SB once again. What about CAR? Since I live there thatd be superb!
I was at the Bucs-Raiders game at Qualcom. San Diego is the nicest place in the US, I'd like it to be there.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (EcoDaddy)</div><div class='quotemain'>How many SBs have been in NO?? 2? I think No needs to be rejuvinated witha SB once again. What about CAR? Since I live there thatd be superb!</div> I believe New Orleans has now had 5 or 6 SB's. Come on gentlemen everyone loves this city. Naked, drunk, sloppy, some disgusting, horney women running around everywhere. It's an evil place. Besides the women, which is really nothing special, the best thing here is the food and music. So when it comes down to voting for 5 cities for the SB to be played at, i believe N.O. takes the cake.
I cant believe they chose Jack. this yr. To me, that seems like a place in the middle of nowhere. I wish i still lived by NO, Id prolly get to go. Then again, regular tickets sell out within an hour, could u imagine how hard it is to get SB tix?
Im gonna go homer pick here. But tampa bay put on a hell of a superbowl for the ravens and giants. There was even talks of another superbowl here in the next few years, when the superbowl in neworleans was almost canceld in the nawlins due to some car convention with the big 3, the nfl entertained the idea of granting tampa another bowl. Sd, also is a nice place for the superbowl.
well if its not the stadium just the city its NY and maybe soon the Jets will have a new stadium which is also a dome to keep the snow out
Miami, NO, & Tampa always do a good job. Now that J'ville is hosting; I wonder when Charlotte will be awarded the big game? Moving it to the Northeast is joke IMO. Seattle should get a shot before DC or NYC.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (LSUpackfan)</div><div class='quotemain'>I'd have to say San Diego would probably be pretty fun. Evening adventures to Tijuana and such...</div> San Diego is great as long as you can keep the offensive linemen out of Tijuana until after the game. <sigh> Nashville and New Orleans are great places to visit and party. I love Chicago, but not in January. Tempe is nice that time of year, and the area around the stadium is quite the fun zone (just don't go to Phoenix since they roll up the sidewalks at around 8:30), but the stadium is partially filled with benches and not seats (even the ones down low). Los Angeles (The Rose Bowl) has pretty much something for everyone within an hour. Haven't seen games in all those places, so I can't comment on that part of it too much.