Super Bowl Village attractions start to take shape

Zip Line and Facebook video kiosks among many highlights

Indianapolis, Ind.

One of the most anticipated parts of the Super Bowl Village is almost ready to go, and a new addition will allow football fans to brag to their friends all over the world.

The 800-foot long zip line is in place and currently undergoing testing.

It is the longest temporary zip line ever built.

The ride will start 100 feet in the air on the takeoff tower before strapping into a harness and stepping off for the ride down Capitol Street.


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Crews with ZipTrek Ecotours said with four lines operating, the wait to ride should not be too long.

Pre-sale tickets for the zip line are sold out.  However, walk-up sales are available at $10 per person.

Also, new to the Super Bowl this year, specialized video kiosks.

The computer stations provided by Cincinnatti-based nSixty Digital Marketing will allow football fans to record 60-second videos and post them to Facebook, Twitter or anywhere on the Web.

The kiosks will line the Super Bowl Village on Georgia Street.

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