Fans impressed with Indianapolis Super Bowl

As the spotlight on Super Bowl 46 begins to fade, it is time to reflect on how the Circle City fared as a Super Bowl host.

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As the spotlight on Super Bowl 46 begins to fade, it is time to reflect on how the Circle City fared as a Super Bowl host.

Some, like Elwood, from New York, said he was surprised by how much Indy had to offer.

"It is good, I think it is a beautiful thing that they did for the city," said Elwood.

Others thought Indianapolis was trying to juggle too much.

"It seems a little much for this town, but I feel like they are doing the best with it," said a Patriots fan. "They are making the best out of the situation."

Brian Catanzaro, from St. Louis, was glad to see a city in the Midwest get the chance to host the NFL's biggest game.

"I like having it as close to the Midwest as possible because, from St. Louis, we jumped on I-70 and just went down and it was a three-and-a-half-hour drive," said Catanzaro. "You can not get any better than that."

Whether it was a trip down the zip-line, seeing an ice sculpture carved right in front of you, or just simply having the chance to root for your team, this year's Super Bowl had something for everyone.

Elwood said he went to Super Bowl 45 in Dallas last year. He said Indy was a better venue and he would be willing to come back if another Super Bowl comes to town.

"People are going to complain about anything and everything, whether it be ticket prices, the long lines, people are going to complain," said Elwood. "If you have ever been to a Super Bowl before then you know that this is going to happen. Just get used to it, get over it, and have a good time."
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