CANTON − Fantasy football fanatics can immerse themselves with insights and strategies when the annual Fantasy Football Expo returns to the Hall of Fame Village this summer.
Marking its sixth year, the event will be Aug. 8-10 in the Center for Performance.
Attendees, both newcomers and experienced fantasy players, can expect experts, interactive workshops, fantasy drafts and networking opportunities.
“This event continues to grow, and we are proud to host it once again,” said Michael Crawford, president and CEO of Hall of Fame Village. “Fantasy football is a major part of how fans interact with the game, and this expo enhances that passion by delivering an engaging and dynamic experience. We’re excited to provide the perfect venue to elevate this event even further.”
New this year is the Ultimate Fan Experience, a premium package that includes a VIP meet-and-greet “with top industry experts, giving fans direct access to insider strategies and fantasy football insights,” the Hall of Fame Village said.
The premium package also includes discounts at the Pro Football Hall of Fame store, a guided tour of the Hall of Fame museum, and access to exclusive expo merchandise, including custom hats, shirts and collectibles.
The Ultimate Fan Experience costs $375 per ticket and is limited to 100 attendees.
One-day admission to the event is $20; the Saturday and Sunday pass costs $55; and a VIP weekend pass is $75. The Gold Fan Experience is $275 and Silver Fan Experience is $199.
To purchase tickets and for more details, go to https://www.hofvillage.com/.
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