ABC 7 Eyewitness News reporter Ashley Brewer caught up with Chargers Vice President of Fan Experience Mark Tamar to learn about the interactive opportunities at the facility.
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"Every single activation here this year is brand-new and we have lots of things for the fans to do," Tamar said.
One of the main attractions a High-Five Zone in which fans get to slap hands with the Chargers players as they make their way out to the practice field.
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There is also a moving target game called the Quarterback Challenge as well as the chance for fans to have their photo taken while catching a football in mid-air.
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"Even though it's been fairly hot, we've got a chill zone in here, which has misters and fans," Tamar said, adding that there is free water all day for fans to enjoy.
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The Charger Girls will be on hand to mingle and take photos with fans, who can also participate in a punt return game or try some food at the new barbeque.
The Chargers finished with a 9-7 record last season.