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July 28, 2011 By 11 Comments

Orlando Attractions Magazine – The Show, Episode 35 for July 28, 2011

Join hosts Samantha Sanders and A. Ali Flores as they bring you the latest Orlando theme park and attraction news and more.

In this week’s episode:
• Imagineer look at Little Mermaid ride construction
• SeaWorld whale rescue
• ESPN The Weekend canceled
• Halloween Horror Nights first house named
• No more Tronorail
• Lightning McQueen at Disney’s Hollywood Studios
• Splitsville bowling coming to Downtown Disney
• DreamWorks characters debut to Gaylord Palms
• Kids Knight Training at Medievil Knights
• Theme Park Tip
• New Ropes Course at MOSI in Tampa

You can also subscribe to The Show on iTunes and watch it in HD on our YouTube Channel.

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July 22, 2011 By 2 Comments

The last ‘ESPN The Weekend’ has been held – Disney has discontinued the springtime event

ESPN The Weekend has been held at Walt Disney World since 2004. The yearly event, mostly held at Disney’s Hollywood Studios, had its last run this past March. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Disney, Disney's Hollywood Studios, ESPN Wide World of Sports, Sports Tagged With: canceled, discontinued, Disney's Hollywood Studios, ended, ESPN, ESPN The Weekend, Sports, stopped, TV

March 10, 2011 By Leave a Comment

Orlando Attractions Magazine – The Show, Episode 15 for March 10, 2011

March 10, 2011 – Join our hosts as they bring you the latest Orlando theme park and attraction news and more on this week’s episode. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Busch Gardens, Disney, Disney's Hollywood Studios, Epcot, ESPN Wide World of Sports, Event, International Drive, SeaWorld Orlando, Television, The Attractions Show, Universal Orlando, Universal's Islands of Adventure Tagged With: 5k, Busch Gardens, Cheetah Hunt, Disney, Disney Junior, Donald Duck, Downtown Disney, ESPN The Weekend, Expedition Everest, International Flower & Garden Festival, Jake and the NeverLand Pirates, Jungle Cruise, Madame Tussauds Wax Museum, movie, Muppet, news, OAM, Orlando Eye, passholder, SeaWorld, The Show, Universal, University of Oregon, update, Viva La Música

February 24, 2011 By 1 Comment

Orlando Attractions Magazine – The Show, Episode 13 for Feb. 24, 2011

Feb. 17, 2011 – Join hosts JD Trussell and Samantha Sanders as they bring you the latest Orlando theme park and attraction news and more on this week’s episode. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Busch Gardens, Disney, Disney's Hollywood Studios, Downtown Disney, Epcot, ESPN Wide World of Sports, Magic Kingdom, SeaWorld Orlando, Sports, The Attractions Show, Theme Parks, Travel, Universal Orlando, Universal Studios Florida Tagged With: Bands Brew and BBQ, Busch Gardens, Cheetah Hunt, D23, Downtown Disney, Elephant Keeper Experience, ESPN The Weekend, Flower and Garden Festival, Mardi Gras, Nighttime Entertainment, Princess Half-Marathon Weekend, Space Mountain, The Show

February 22, 2011 By 3 Comments

ESPN The Weekend returning to Disney's Hollywood Studios March 4 to 6

It’s almost time once again for the sports fans to take over Disney’s Hollywood Studios. Sports stars from the NFL, MLB, NBA and NCAA, plus TV sports hosts, are headed back to Walt Disney World for the eighth annual ESPN The Weekend March 4 to 6, 2011. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Disney, Disney's Hollywood Studios, ESPN Wide World of Sports, Sports, Television Tagged With: Disney, ESPN, ESPN The Weekend, ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex, Sports, Television, TV

February 20, 2010 By Leave a Comment

ESPN The Weekend to be held at Hollywood Studios and newly renamed sports complex

ESPN and Walt Disney World are again offering fans the opportunity to see and hear many ESPN personalities during ESPN The Weekend Feb. 25 to 28. This year’s event will be held at Disney’s Hollywood Studios and the newly re-imagined ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex.

ESPN personalities scheduled to appear are John Anderson, Tedy Bruschi, Colin Cowherd, Ron Jaworski, Karl Ravech, Sage Steele, Dick Vitale, Trey Wingo, Mike Golic and Mike Greenberg.

More than 30 athletes will also appear, including running back Maurice Jones-Drew, tight end Jason Witten, kicker Adam Vinatieri and safety Brian Dawkins; New York Yankees CC Sabathia and Joba Chamberlain; MLB legends Curt Schilling, Bernie Williams and Hall of Famers Andre Dawson and Jim Palmer; NFL Hall of Famers Jim Kelly, Thurman Thomas and Darrell Green; former LPGA golfer Annika Sorenstam; and U.S. Olympic gold medalists Shawn Johnson and Brandi Chastain, among many others.

All of the ESPN personalities and sports celebrities expected to attend the sixth annual event are listed at espntheweekend.com (Click on Who’s Coming).

For the first time, the event branches out to the soon-to-be relaunched ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex, formerly Disney’s Wide World of Sports, for a special performance by the Harlem Globetrotters (Feb 25) and two days of Major League soccer action, which help kick off the grand opening of the 220-acre multi-sport venue.

Live Shows
ESPN will present live telecasts – including First Take and NFL Live from a set in front of Mickey’s Sorcerer’s Hat on Hollywood Boulevard. Park guests will have a chance to appear on-air via crowd shots while watching the programming on video screens. Popular ESPN Radio shows Mike & Mike in the Morning and The Herd with Colin Cowherd will be broadcast live from the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex Feb. 25-26.

As Major League Baseball Spring Training games get underway in Florida, ESPN’s on-site program lineup will feature a special two-hour Baseball Tonight with host Karl Ravech and analysts John Kruk, Bobby Valentine and Chris Singleton from the theme park Feb. 28 at 4 p.m. as ESPN’s popular baseball news, information and highlights show kicks off its 21st season.

Mike & Mike Celebrate 10 Years
ESPN Radio’s Mike & Mike in the Morning will celebrate the show’s 10th anniversary at the newly re-imagined ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex at Walt Disney World Resort on Wednesday, Feb. 24 (6-10 a.m.). ESPN Radio’s popular morning-drive show hosted by Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic launched in January 2000. Today the show is heard (and seen on ESPN2) by more than 12 million listeners each week on more than 350 stations nationwide.

Inside ESPN
Live stage shows will bring fans and guests behind-the-scenes of some of the network’s most popular programs, including SportsCenter, Baseball Tonight, First Take, NFL Live and Stump the Schwab. The shows will provide an inside look at favorite athletes, teams and ESPN programs. Fans can get into the action themselves by asking questions directly to ESPN personalities and athletes.

Dream Job
Guests who think they have what it takes to be on SportsCenter can experience what it’s like to audition for ESPN. Select contestants will go through a series of on-air tasks and the audience will select the best sportscaster during each show. ESPN personalities and sports celebrities will help mentor contestants as part of the experience.

Motorcades and Conversations
Periodically throughout each day, sports stars will motorcade up Hollywood Boulevard to the stage at the base of Mickey’s Sorcerer’s Hat and join ESPN commentators for conversations about their careers and Q&A sessions with park guests.

Interactive Sports Area
The ESPN Sports Zone will give guests of all ages the opportunity to test their skills at a wide variety of sports. MLB-, NBA-, NFL- and BASS-themed interactive areas within the Zone will have fans swinging for the fences, shooting baskets and throwing passes, as well as Dick’s Sporting Goods’ Sports Caravan, a multi-sport interactive area.

Relaunch of Wide World of Sports
ESPN joins the magic of Walt Disney World when the gates open with a special grand opening event at the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex on Feb. 25. Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Chad Ochocinco, Pittsburgh Steelers running back Rashard Mendenhall, and a number of other popular athletes and ESPN personalities are expected to be in attendance, along with George Bodenheimer, president, ESPN, Inc. and ABC Sports and co-chairman Disney Media Networks, Meg Crofton, president, Walt Disney World Resort, and Ken Potrock, senior vice president, Disney Sports Enterprises.

Key festivities include a special grand opening ceremony, live ESPN Radio broadcasts and a variety of sports competitions. Opened originally as Disney’s Wide World of Sports Complex in 1997, the multi-sport complex annually hosts more than 300 events a year, including Atlanta Braves Spring Training at Champion Stadium.

Harlem Globtrotters
The world-famous Harlem Globetrotters take center court to help tip off the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex relaunch Thursday, Feb. 25, at 7 p.m. The clown princes of basketball, including Globetrotter stars Special K Daley, Flight Time Lang and Big Easy Lofton, have entertained fans for more than 84 seasons and boast over 23,000 wins. This special performance will feature Greenberg and Golic as honorary coaches, along with a number of other popular athletes and ESPN personalities joining in on the fun at The Milk House. The game will air on ESPN2 the following day, Friday, Feb. 26, at 7 p.m., and ESPN’s Emerging Technology Group will use the game as a test for the company’s planned ESPN 3D network launch this summer.

5K and Fun Run
The Champion 5K returns for its second year at Disney’s Hollywood Studios on Saturday, Feb. 27, at 7 a.m., challenging runners along the course with ESPN and sports trivia and will feature athletes and ESPN personalities, including John Anderson, Dana Jacobson and Trey Wingo. The 5K will benefit The V Foundation for Cancer Research, and all participants will receive a T-shirt and finisher’s medal. There will also be a Fun Run for kids at 8 a.m. To register, visit disneyenduranceseries.com.

Major League Soccer
Helping kick off the relaunch at the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex, four Major League Soccer clubs, FC Dallas, Houston Dynamo, New York Red Bulls and Toronto FC, will compete in the inaugural Walt Disney World Pro Soccer Classic Feb. 25 and 27. On Thursday, Feb. 25, the Houston Dynamo faces the New York Red Bulls at 6 p.m., followed by FC Dallas versus Toronto FC at 8:30 p.m. On Saturday, Feb. 27, the two losing teams will kick off at 6 p.m., with the two winners playing in the championship game at 8:30 p.m.

Filed Under: Disney, Disney's Hollywood Studios, ESPN Wide World of Sports, Sports, Television Tagged With: celebrities, Disney, Disney's Hollywood Studios, ESPN The Weekend, ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex, Sports, Television

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