INSIDE LOOK at SUPER BOWL 2014- MetLife Stadium TOUR
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INSIDE
LOOK at
SUPER BOWL 2014-
MetLife Stadium TOUR
MetLife Stadium is a stadium located at the
Meadowlands Sports Complex in
East Rutherford, New Jersey. It is the home of the
New York Giants and
New York Jets of the
National Football League and is adjacent to the site of the former
Giants Stadium, which was home to the
Giants from
1976 until
December 2009 and the Jets from
1984 until
January 2010. Like its predecessor, MetLife Stadium is the only
NFL stadium shared by two teams.
The stadium is owned by the
New Jersey Sports and
Exposition Authority on paper. However, the Giants and Jets jointly built the stadium using private funds, and operate it through the MetLife Stadium
Company, a
50/50 joint venture between the two teams. In contrast, the Jets were tenants of the
NJSEA at Giants Stadium. The NJSEA continues to provide security and emergency medical services staff under contract to the stadium, as they have done in the past at Giants Stadium. The stadium opened as
New Meadowlands Stadium on April 10,
2010, featuring the
Big City Classic lacrosse event. In
2011, MetLife, an insurance company based in
New York City, acquired the naming rights to the stadium. At a construction cost of approximately $1.6 billion, it is the most expensive stadium ever built and is the largest stadium in the
NFL in terms of permanent seating capacity.
On May 25, 2010, it was announced that
Super Bowl XLVIII, to take place in 2014, was awarded to the stadium, the first time a
Super Bowl would be played in the
New York metropolitan area, and the first time that a non-domed stadium in a cold-weather city would host it
Super Bowl XLVIII is expected to be the coldest outdoor game in Super Bowl history. It will also be the most secure.
In fact, a lockdown is already in place at
MetLife stadium and you can't get within
300 hundred feet without the proper credentials.
This is part of plan that's been in place for more than three years.
While 80,000 fans are enjoying Super Bowl XLVIII inside Metlife stadium, thousands of police and federal agents will be watching everything but the game. They are prepared for an exhaustive list of emergencies and worst case scenarios, including fire, shootings and terror attacks.
The New Jersey state police are in charge of Super Bowl security. They are working with more than
100 state, local and federal agencies and facing unique challenges for this year's event.
At least 40 percent of ticket holders will ride buses and trains to the stadium.
Riders will have to be carefully screened for bombs or weapons before they board.
The stadium is located near water in the
Meadowlands so police will put patrol boats in the marshes mindful they're just a few miles from
New York city — the most popular terrorist target in
America.
The security web includes a temporary command post built near the stadium.
Fox News was given an exclusive tour of the facility, where officers and agents divided into subcommittees will monitor everything from road and weather conditions to radiation levels and hundreds of video feeds. "forbes rich list" "
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One of their big concerns isn't getting people inside the stadium on
Super Bowl Sunday, it's handling a mass exodus if people decide to leave early if the weather is bad or the game is a blowout.