Road to 50: Explore Super Bowl 50 Celebrations in the San Francisco Bay Area app for iPhone and iPad
Developer: NFL Enterprises LLC
First release : 06 Sep 2015
App size: 27.41 Mb
Built exclusively for Super Bowl 50, the ROAD TO 50 app showcases all of the Super Bowl celebrations around the San Francisco Bay Area.
Within ROAD TO 50, fans can explore:
• Events: a schedule of events helps fans find all the details for the major events, including hours of operation, ticket info and more. Fans can add these events to their calendars to create a personalized Super Bowl 50 itinerary.
• Maps: fans can explore interactive maps of the San Francisco Bay Area that include events such as NFL Experience Driven by Hyundai, the 50th Mile and Super Bowl City presented by Verizon.
• Fan Mobile Pass: by registering for Fan Mobile Pass and checking-in at certain activities, fans can collect badges, unlock exclusive Super Bowl content and be entered for a chance to win Super Bowl 50 tickets.
• Location-based alerts: fans can stay up-to-date with all of the happenings around the area.
• And more: from transportation information to photos and videos, the Road to 50 app has it all.
The ROAD TO 50 app is a must have app for any fan in the San Francisco Bay Area during the lead up to Super Bowl 50.
Latest reviews of Road to 50: Explore Super Bowl 50 Celebrations in the San Francisco Bay Area app for iPhone and iPad
Its good to be the first reviewer. Its too early to tell how the app will play out.
The Taste of the NFL Dinner is Saturday Night, February 6th! Hope the rest of schedule is accurate
Nothing loaded in my App Nothing in the Schedule I did not get my NFL PASS other than the words "this is your mobile NFL pass" ?????? What ?????? Wheres the QR code to allow me to check in at the sites? Wheres the SB info period?? Like I said, its an empty App on iPhone 6S+
Easy to use and very helpful for anyone in the Bay Area this week. Youll find out about a variety of free events. A no-brainer for anyone in SF.
I cant wait till this is over and the Bay Area can go back to our normal traffic jams