
Disney
Sports Complex to Become ESPN-Branded Immersive Sports
Venue
Aligning
the world's No. 1 family vacation destination with the worldwide leader in sports,
Walt Disney World Resort and ESPN are joining forces to re-brand Disney's Wide
World of Sports Complex with the ESPN brand, creating an entertaining and immersive
experience for the nearly 2 million athletes, coaches and spectators who come
through the Disney sports complex each year.
Plans for the re-branding initiative -- which was
announced today during the ESPN upfront presentation
to advertisers and sponsors -- are still in the development
stage, but initial concepts involve renaming the sports
complex and incorporating the signature elements of
ESPN throughout the 220-acre facility, which is a leading
venue for amateur and professional sports in the country.
The project aims to enhance the experience of both
athletes and spectators by connecting them to their
favorite ESPN programs, personalities and elements.
It also will provide advertisers new sponsorship opportunities
at the grass roots level.
"This is a natural and exciting pairing of two
powerful brands to create a one-of-a-kind, immersive
sports venue that will enable athletes, coaches and
guests to experience sports in a whole new way," said
Jay Rasulo, chairman of Disney Parks and Resorts. "This
project builds on our collaborative successes and positions
us to explore more opportunities with ESPN to create
new experiences for guests at Walt Disney World Resort."
"Our involvement in the Disney sports complex
will provide greater opportunities for us to connect
directly with athletes, coaches and fans in a highly
immersive way," said George Bodenheimer, president
of ESPN Inc. and ABC Sports, and co-chairman of Disney
Media Networks. "Our involvement also provides
us with a unique and exciting new media platform that
will enable our advertisers and sponsors to reach new
customers and bring their products and services to
life.''
The re-branding of the Disney sports complex is the
latest initiative in the growing sports business at
Walt Disney World Resort. In December, the sports complex
debuted additional outdoor playing fields for football,
soccer, lacrosse and field hockey competitions. And
this summer the sports complex will open Jostens Center,
a new state-of-the-art field house that will allow
Disney to accommodate twice as many indoor sports events
each year. Additional expansion plans are being explored.
The Disney sports complex annually hosts more than
180 events in 50 different sports involving athletes
from more than 70 countries. Among those events are
the Atlanta Braves spring training season, a Tampa
Bay Rays regular-season series, the Major League Baseball
Draft, the NBA Pre-Draft Camp, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
training camp, Chelsea Football Club events, the Pop
Warner Super Bowl, AAU National Championships, Varsity
All-Star Cheerleading competitions, USSSA events and
the Walt Disney World Marathon, one of the top marathons
in the nation. ESPN televised 20 sporting events from
the complex in the last year. Walt Disney World Resort
and ESPN also annually work together to host the popular
ESPN The Weekend event at Disney's Hollywood Studios.
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