Meet the Fox59 Super Bowl Insiders
There's a lot to cover at the Super Bowl, and Fox59 reporters Sara Snow and Mckinzie Roth are both ready.
Indianapolis
Roth is known for her coverage of the Pacers, and local events.
"I'll be covering all the big events, the red carpet, and the celebrity watch.Basically I get to be on
Super Bowl party patrols," said Roth.
She will find and interview all the big names coming to town, from Tom Cruise to sports stars.
Meanwhile, Sara Snow, who has worked at Fox59 and is a nationally known TV host, will follow the family friendly fun.
"At the zoo, they're doing a crazy dolphin show, and they're introducing the dolphins as if they're introducing a starting line and stuff like that, that's happening all over city. I'm going to show you Super Celebration sites going on all over the city, and take you inside some of the activities that are happening," said Snow.
Part of their coverage is showing you the unusual, and even taking part in making it happen. Sara helped do that as a member of the Super Bowl Host Committee. Her goal is to help plan the "greenest" Super Bowl ever.
"During one day of coverage, I'm going to be highlighting all of that and telling you about the green Super Bowl. It's something I'm passionate about, and I think it's really fantastic we get to highlight Indianapolis in this light," said Snow.
"I will be on Madge watch, looking for Madonna. I'll be constantly tweeting and Facebooking, if I've spotted spotted Fergi and Josh Dummel," said Roth.
She also jokes, "I'll also be looking for my exboyfriend Justin Timberlake, who might be in town."
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Add / View comments | Discussion FAQMedia kept encouraging locals to attend so we decided to. Bought tickets online two days before. Had a scheduled time of 3pm. Found out later that the scheduled time to arrive was pointless. Got my kids excited about going. Telling them that this was going to be a once in a lifetime experience. Day of the event spent $30 to park. Got right into the "Experience" event. Found out that they were letting everyone in regardless of scheduled times. Crowds inside were shoulder to shoulder. Then found out that in order to participate in activities we needed special wrist bands. This line was over one hour long. After getting wrist bands quickly realized that the lines for the activities were over an hour long. I felt completely taken advantage of. Kids were miserable and wanted to leave. Didn't get to participate in one activity. I felt horrible. Even the autograph lines and Lombardi trophy lines were hours long. Complete frustration and disapointment. Ironically the only area that we could access easily was the NFL shop where we bought tshirts. They made sure to make this area accessible. Then we left, angry and let down. Thanks NFL. Horrible "Experience"