The nation's leading amateur and professional sports facility to become ESPN branded; signature ESPN elements to be featured; detailed development plans still in the works.
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 are
still in the development stage, but initial concepts include:
- renaming
the sports complex
- incorporating the signature elements of ESPN
throughout the 220-acre facility
- enhancing the
experience of both athletes and spectators by connecting them to their
favorite ESPN programs, personalities and elements.
- providing 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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