Pro Football Hall of Fame

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    A truly exhilarating museum and exhibition center, the Pro Football Hall of Fame is the Ultimate Destination for Fans & Families. Chronicled within the walls of the Hall of Fame are the stories and circumstances of play that bring the game to life in 118,000 sqft of exhibit space, Super Bowl theater and Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium home of the annual Enshrinement Ceremony and the NFL/Hall of Fame Game. The museum is open daily, with the exception of Thanksgiving and Christmas. Group tickets and hotel packages are available. There is over 2,000 sq. ft. of space to Host your next event at the Hall.

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      Is it easy to buy tickets at the door or must we reserve ahead of time for a Tuesday visit?

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      At the door. That's what we did. Easy peasy.

      Pete T. 
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    • Photo of Brandi E.
      Brandi E.
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      Wow! I spent 7 hours here yesterday and could have easily spent another 2 or 3. There is so much to look at. The displays are set up really nice and the volunteers and staff were as helpful, knowledgable, and friendly as you could hope for.
      Bonus- They offer several entry discounts, including military, which is nice of them.
      Must add this to your to do list if you even vaguely like football and are in the area.

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      Doctor G.
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      Big museum. They've done a nice job of being a museum that's more than just memorabilia. Good demonstrative videos and the like. I really liked the presentation in a darkened locker room with Joe Namath talking about some of the greats featured in that locker room. Also liked the exhibition about the history of small black college football programs.

      A little something for everyone here. Worth the trip.

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      George G.
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      it was ok smaller than we expected went through it pretty quick
      it was cool just being there and seeing the stuff
      gift shop was expensive more than the entry fee for most things

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      The whole purpose of our visit to Ohio was to come to the Football HoF. Most importantly, to see a former coach and player get inducted. Football fans, if there is one thing you need to absolutely do when your favorite player is inducted, come and witness it for yourself. But for goodness sakes, don't take out a loan on your house just to get 10k so you can pay to get autographs. Just don't!

      We bought a package that included the induction (two years because of covid) and a one day entrance for the HoF. It's was 3 fun filled days here. It's was heaven.

      The first day was spent in the HoF. Looking through all the memorabilia and history. Walking through the HoF gallery where the Busts are is truly an awesome experience (for a football junkie). Spend two hours in the gift shop alone. I sure did!

      The second and third days were spent in the Tom Benson HoF Stadium. The package included food and drinks.
      It does get packed during Enshrinement weekend, just be aware of that.

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      Nov 11, 2023

      This is a review of the Hall of Fame proper and nothing related to the village. And this review is through the experience of a single male with no kids. I visited on the day of the Veteran's Expo as a veteran.

      If you are a fan of the NFL this is a must visit, and if you want to know more about the history of football and the NFL then you'll really enjoy the HOF.

      The variety helped me stay engaged and have fun learning. Throughout the exhibits there were interactive screens with brief videos you can select from. I really liked the one where I could pretend to be a referee watching videos of actual replays and make the call. I put my hand in molds of three quarterbacks' hands on a football. I watched brief videos of memorable endings--some I wish I could forget, ha! I heard a live 20 minute presentation on the history of helmets. There were 3 other live presentations in the morning. I watched an 8 minute movie of a review of moments from the 2022-2023 NFL season.

      I really loved the "A Game for Life" Theater. The set is unbelievable. The benches you sit on shake. The audio is amazing. A hologram of Joe Namath gives a motivational presentation on how the game of football can inspire players and fans to live a meaningful life.

      I spent about 4 hours in the HOF. I didn't visit the cafe.

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      We stopped here to visit on Saturday the 14th of October, it was a must see visit as we were in town to watch the Niners play at the Browns on Sunday the 15th.

      Well worth the visit, it didn't disappoint.

      The layout is huge and their tributes to players is amazing. It's basically 2 floors. First floor has the entrance and ticket booth where you check in, and the store to the right, near the restrooms. To the left you enter the first floor exhibits and there's just wall to wall cool stuff.

      They have insane amounts of donated stuff from players from actual games, notes players wrote in some cases prepping for games, motivation stuff, etc.

      They have a challenge thing where you put the headset on, watch the play, then select if it's the right call on a challenge like they do now in games.

      There's the room with the busts upstairs, it's honestly a mesmerizing sight. It's a darker room with each bust lit up, some of them are so amazing with how accurate they look. They have all the busts done by the year the guys went in.

      Once you leave the busts section, you go to the locker room where they have this really cool 3D show Joe Namath narrates in a locker room where you sit. It's such an awesome experience through and through.

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      We had a great time! Even though I'm not an avid fan, I found this informative and fun. I love all the interaction and displays. I was a little disappointed that the cafe closed at 4 - I was so thirsty!!! There is a water fountain near the restrooms. The store was huge. Lots of fun.

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      Vinay Y.
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      It's the NFL Hall of Fame, if you love football, it's a must visit. Just check if they have any events planned when you visit as parking can be an issue. They are in the process of creating an entire shopping complex as well.

      The Hall of Fame itself is amazing and the exhibits are incredible. I just wish it were a little bigger since the NFL has now been around for over 100 years, there's so much more history they can include. It's great for families as well.

      The gift shop is good but kind of pricey. They have a small cafe but wish it were bigger.

      Overall a great visit to one of the landmarks of American professional football that you should visit at least once if you like American football at all.

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      Well this was not what I was expecting! Motivational, inspiring, beautiful. Football lovers from all around the USA wearing their colors and standing in solidarity! I could stay here all day and at times I may have gotten a watery eye or two taking in these stories of transcendence. A nice HOF dude told me a lot about the Hall of Fame ring and I was absolutely fascinated by everything I saw...maybe Ronde will let me see his ring when I return to Tampa?...lol! BTW, that Chicken Caprese wrap was fucking fire- yum.

      My only lament is that I didn't have time to make it to Shula's for a bite (the rave reviews did not go unnoticed).

      I made the journey to salute Ronde Barbers' induction; fresh on the mind as the ceremony was at the last home BUCS game. I seriously can't even stand museums but the interactive displays and smell of pigskin, hotdogs, and history made the experience unforgettable!

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      Jake K.
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      Disappointed, I hadn't been to the Hall of Fame since before it was renovated and needless to say am not a fan of the "updates." Lay out is weird and took away my favorite interactive features. For example the "guess the play" game. Used to spend all day at the HOF. Was done in about 2 hours this time. Also, really irritated they charge 50 cents for tap water. Not worth the 45 dollars in admission. Shame to see it go downhill.

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