‘The Seinfeld Experience’ Is About Something
Seinfeld. Best. Sitcom. Ever. I’m not interested in arguing this with anyone. I know what I know. The Office is a very close second, but Seinfeld is #1. That’s why I’m positively giddy about this news.
Warner Bros. Consumer Products and live entertainment company Superfly are opening a new attraction called The Seinfeld Experience in New York City (where else?) this fall. It’s going to be an interactive event with a retail shop for fans of the quintessential ’90s sitcom.

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Visitors will be able to “experience” costumes, set re-creations, props, and other memorabilia from the show. Plenty of exclusive, limited-edition merchandise will be available for purchase, so you may finally be able to say, “We want the Kramer,” and actually get something in return.

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The Seinfeld Experience is timed to coincide with the show’s 30th anniversary and will be open seven days a week through February 2020. I can’t believe that I’m about to plan a vacation around this. But as I stated earlier: Best. Sitcom. Ever.
If you can’t wait until fall or winter for a Seinfeld experience, you need to be at BB&T Ballpark on August 1st. That’s when the Charlotte Knights are hosting a Seinfeld tribute night with an appearance by John O’Hurley, who played ‘J. Peterman.’ Plus, the first 2,000 fans will receive commemorative t-shirts. It’ll look great with your urban sombrero.

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