Harlem Globetrotters make trick shots from moving roller coaster at Nickelodeon Universe
For the first time in the 93-year history of the Harlem Globetrotters, one of the team’s stars made a trick shot from a moving roller coaster!
For the first time in the 93-year history of the Harlem Globetrotters, one of the team’s stars made a trick shot from a moving roller coaster!
NBA Experience, the all-new offering coming to Disney Springs at Walt Disney World, is officially opening to guests on Aug. 12, 2019.
In summer 2019, the NBA Experience will open at Disney Springs, and the Disney Parks Blog has shared a few new details on this one-of-a-kind destination.
The Disney Parks Blog has released a first look at the new NBA Experience at Walt Disney World Resort that’s set to open in Disney Springs, replacing the former DisneyQuest attraction.
The Orlando Magic will have a bit more magic on their side, as Walt Disney World Resort has become the basketball team’s first jersey sponsor.
Article by Susan and Simon Veness “3-2-1-OPEN!” And, with that short countdown, Orlando’s newest “attraction” was declared open to the public. And a pretty amazing prospect it is, too.
After the Miami Heat gained two megastar free-agents (LeBron James and Chris Bosh), guard Dwyane Wade celebrated with a vacation to Disney World where he stopped by ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex to play a fun 3-on-3 game with Mickey Mouse and AAU girls basketball players from South Florida and Louisiana.
Orlando Magic fans donned game-day gear to ride head-first, face-down on SeaWorld’s new roller coaster Manta. Fans painted their faces, arms, legs (and even hair) and sported Magic-inspired shirts and shorts to root on their hometown team as they cheered aboard Manta.
Here’s a look at Cinderella Castle, all lit in blue tonight in support of the Orlando Magic as they face the Los Angeles Lakers in the NBA finals. Check our previous post to read about the friendly wager Walt Disney World’s president has with Disneyland’s president. Thanks to John Palmer for the photos.
Walt Disney World President Meg Crofton and Disneyland President Ed Grier are squaring off – all in fun – as their local teams, the Orlando Magic and the Los Angeles Lakers, head for the NBA Finals. With both Disney parks asking guests “What Will You Celebrate?” in 2009, Grier and Crofton are getting in the…
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