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Collegiate-sports kiosks with video clips and interactive sport simulators bring the history of college athletics to life
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About This Deal
Discover the best price guarantee with this offer. If a better price is found elsewhere, the difference will be covered. Included are general admission, parking validation to reduce parking costs to $5, and free admission for children under 5. This deal ensures an affordable visit while enjoying everything the NCAA Hall of Champions has to offer.
What we offer
This deal includes several options such as admission for one, two, four, or up to eight visitors. Each option provides access to all interactive exhibits at the NCAA Hall of Champions. It's an excellent opportunity for individuals or groups looking to explore collegiate sports history.- Admission for 2: Two people can enjoy access to all museum exhibits
- Admission for 4: Four visitors get full access to interactive displays and simulators
- Admission For One: Single admission includes entry to all attractions
- Admission for Up to 8: Perfect for larger groups wanting a comprehensive museum experience
Why you should grab the offer
The NCAA Hall of Champions stands out with its engaging interactive exhibits that bring collegiate sports history alive. Visitors can participate in sport simulators and watch historical video clips that provide a true-to-life understanding of being an NCAA student-athlete. The hall's versatile event space makes it perfect for any occasion, from educational field trips that blend fun with learning to customized events with exclusive catering services by Sodexo Live! Its prime location in Indianapolis makes it easily accessible and adds convenience for both locals and tourists alike.Fine Print
About NCAA Hall of Champions
After walking through the doors of the NCAA Hall of Champions, visitors find themselves surrounded by exhibits that pay homage to the traditions of intercollegiate athletics. On the first floor, 24 interactive kiosks each immerse users in a different NCAA sport. Interactive screens illuminate with stories of past champions and trivia questions. After a stroll up to the second floor, visitors immerse themselves in simulated and actual athletic competitions, such as throwing a virtual football and measuring their vertical leap. A fully realized 1930s-style gymnasium invites modern folks to shoot hoops just like their grandparents did—uphill both ways in the snow.