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NCAA Women's Final Four fan festival kicks off in Tampa between April 3-6

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Mayor Jane Castor, City Of Tampa | City Of Tampa website

Mayor Jane Castor, City Of Tampa | City Of Tampa website

The NCAA Women's Final Four is set to offer a weekend filled with events for both residents and visitors of Tampa. From April 3 to April 6, the Tourney Town fan festival will take place at the Tampa Convention Center. This event is open to the public and does not require an entrance fee.

Visitors to Tourney Town can expect a variety of activities, including interactive games, photo opportunities, autograph signings, and basketball contests. Special appearances and giveaways will also be part of the experience. The event will feature team displays, food, and merchandise.

A professional development series called "Beyond the Baseline" will occur alongside the festival. This series will focus on women-centric discussions, offering networking opportunities and interactions with coaches, athletes, and business leaders.

Tourney Town will operate from April 3 to April 6 at various hours. Parking is available at the Tampa Convention Center Parking Garage and the Pam Iorio Parking Garage. Further details are on the City of Tampa's website.

Guests should be aware of the bag policy, which only permits wristlets, clutches, and wallets no larger than 4.5” x 6.5". Food options at the convention center will include several grills and coffee bars, with additional local flavors available nearby at Big Ray’s Fish Camp and The Sail Plaza.

More information about Tourney Town and related activities can be found on the NCAA's official website. For general inquiries, contact details are provided by the Tampa Convention Center.

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