The Super Bowl Experience is the kickoff of Super Bowl 60 in the Bay Area.

The Super Bowl Experience is the kickoff of Super Bowl 60 in the Bay Area.

The Bay Area Host Committee welcomed everyone to the region with a news conference at the Moscone Center Monday.

The New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks will face off during the Super Bowl at Levi’s Stadium Sunday.

ABC7 Eyewitness News got a sneak preview of the Super Bowl Experience. It officially opens Tuesday.

They’re still setting it up, but once it’s up, you’ll be able to participate in interactive games like the “NFL Extra Point Kick” and 40 Yard Dash.

Players including 49ers stars Trent Williams and Kyle Juszczyk were trying out the interactive games.

It goes through Saturday from 3 p.m. -10 p.m. on most days except Saturday when it goes from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.

Ticket prices range from $40-120.

You can buy tickets online through the Super Bowl website.

You’ll be able to take pictures with the Super Bowl Rings and Vince Lombardi Trophy.

Stanford football program General Manager and former Stanford player Andrew Luck, Bay Area rapper E40, Oakland native Too Short and 49er Right Tackle Colton McKivitz were at the opening news conference.

“What the super bowl means to the community, its this weeklong event where like we’ve said before, the world has eyes on it,” McKivitz said. “It’s a beautiful place and I love it.”

“Pick a bridge, go across the bridge, take a little tour, go see Sausalito or something. Go somewhere, don’t be scared to go to Oakland, we’ll take care of you. It’s all good. It’s all good. And I’m just going to say one thing. Party. Go to the parties,” Too Short said.
Security is tight and there are road closures around so plan ahead or take mass transit.