Mickeymac
January 8th, 2005, 13:45
Second Annual "ESPN The Weekend" to be held at Disney-MGM Studios February 25-27
ESPN and the Walt Disney World Resort will once again offer fans the opportunity to see and hear ESPN personalities and several legendary athletes during the second annual “ESPN The Weekend,” a special event at the Disney-MGM Studios in Lake Buena Vista, Fla., Feb. 25-27.
Following the success of the 25th Anniversary edition last summer, ESPN and Disney-MGM Studios are pleased to again offer sports fans this special, in-person experience – an exciting way for fans to connect with their favorite ESPN programs and personalities.
“ESPN The Weekend” will feature on-site ESPN telecasts including SportsCenter, Baseball Tonight, Cold Pizza and BassCenter; star motorcades and Q&A sessions featuring athletes and ESPN personalities; appearances by Disney characters; sports shows in the ESPN Theater with ESPN commentators and athletes; a visit from ESPN The Truck; live ESPN Radio broadcasts on Friday, Feb. 25; ESPN Deportes SportsCenter telecasts; interactive sports activities; and a special sports edition of the game show attraction “Who Wants To Be a Millionaire – Play It!”
LIVE ON-SITE ESPN TELECASTS
ESPN will present at least two live telecasts a day (spaced through morning, afternoon and evening) from a set in front of the Disney-MGM Studios Sorcerer’s Hat on Hollywood Blvd.
On-site programs include a special season preview edition of Baseball Tonight with host Karl Ravech and analysts Peter Gammons, John Kruk and Harold Reynolds. Major League Baseball Spring Training gets underway that weekend and the Baseball Tonight crew will put all the off-season moves in perspective and tell fans what to watch for during the spring.
In addition, ESPN will offer live, on-site telecasts of SportsCenter, Cold Pizza and BassCenter. Park guests will have a chance to appear on air via crowd shots while watching the programming on in-park video screens.
ESPN Radio shows, including Mike and Mike in the Morning, The Herd with Colin Cowherd, The Dan Patrick Show and the SportsBash with Eric Kuselias will be broadcast live from Disney-MGM Studios on Friday, Feb. 25. Special weekend shows on baseball and the NBA will be broadcast from the park Saturday and Sunday, Feb. 26-27.
ESPN THEATER
The theater will allow fans and guests to further experience the network’s programming through several ESPN shows a day and will be highlighted by Q&A sessions with ESPN personalities and athletes. ESPN programming will include SportsCenter, Baseball Tonight, Cold Pizza, Dream Job, NFL Live and more.
SPECIAL SPORTS EDITION OF “WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONAIRE – PLAY IT!”
Guests will get a chance to jump in the famed "Hot Seat" and partner with an ESPN personality or sports star to test their sports knowledge in a special sports edition of the popular game show attraction "Who Wants To Be A Millionaire - Play It!" The attraction is based on the television game show and allows theme park guests to play along from their studio audience seats.
STAR MOTORCADES AND CONVERSATIONS
Periodically throughout the day, sports stars will motorcade down the park’s Hollywood Boulevard to the stage at the base of the Sorcerer’s Hat and join ESPN anchors for a star conversation about their career and Q&A session with park guests.
ESPN THE TRUCK
ESPN The Truck Presented by NFL Flag will be open for fans to sample the latest in sports television technology. Kiosks in the 53-foot trailer include: a replica SportsCenter desk, allowing fans to play sports anchor and take home their very own “Keep it Reel” audition DVD; ESPN The Magazine photo shoot area where fans can strike their cover pose and take home their picture of the mock cover; ESPN video games station; ESPN On-Air, where guests can select from a menu of ESPN video sources; and much more.
SPORTSCENTER AND PLAY-BY-PLAY ROLE PLAY
While visiting ESPN The Truck, guests can sit down at a replica of the SportsCenter desk and read the teleprompter as the highlights roll on the big game. In addition, guests will be able to test their play-by-play skills by calling some of the biggest moments in sports history.
ESPN and the Walt Disney World Resort will once again offer fans the opportunity to see and hear ESPN personalities and several legendary athletes during the second annual “ESPN The Weekend,” a special event at the Disney-MGM Studios in Lake Buena Vista, Fla., Feb. 25-27.
Following the success of the 25th Anniversary edition last summer, ESPN and Disney-MGM Studios are pleased to again offer sports fans this special, in-person experience – an exciting way for fans to connect with their favorite ESPN programs and personalities.
“ESPN The Weekend” will feature on-site ESPN telecasts including SportsCenter, Baseball Tonight, Cold Pizza and BassCenter; star motorcades and Q&A sessions featuring athletes and ESPN personalities; appearances by Disney characters; sports shows in the ESPN Theater with ESPN commentators and athletes; a visit from ESPN The Truck; live ESPN Radio broadcasts on Friday, Feb. 25; ESPN Deportes SportsCenter telecasts; interactive sports activities; and a special sports edition of the game show attraction “Who Wants To Be a Millionaire – Play It!”
LIVE ON-SITE ESPN TELECASTS
ESPN will present at least two live telecasts a day (spaced through morning, afternoon and evening) from a set in front of the Disney-MGM Studios Sorcerer’s Hat on Hollywood Blvd.
On-site programs include a special season preview edition of Baseball Tonight with host Karl Ravech and analysts Peter Gammons, John Kruk and Harold Reynolds. Major League Baseball Spring Training gets underway that weekend and the Baseball Tonight crew will put all the off-season moves in perspective and tell fans what to watch for during the spring.
In addition, ESPN will offer live, on-site telecasts of SportsCenter, Cold Pizza and BassCenter. Park guests will have a chance to appear on air via crowd shots while watching the programming on in-park video screens.
ESPN Radio shows, including Mike and Mike in the Morning, The Herd with Colin Cowherd, The Dan Patrick Show and the SportsBash with Eric Kuselias will be broadcast live from Disney-MGM Studios on Friday, Feb. 25. Special weekend shows on baseball and the NBA will be broadcast from the park Saturday and Sunday, Feb. 26-27.
ESPN THEATER
The theater will allow fans and guests to further experience the network’s programming through several ESPN shows a day and will be highlighted by Q&A sessions with ESPN personalities and athletes. ESPN programming will include SportsCenter, Baseball Tonight, Cold Pizza, Dream Job, NFL Live and more.
SPECIAL SPORTS EDITION OF “WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONAIRE – PLAY IT!”
Guests will get a chance to jump in the famed "Hot Seat" and partner with an ESPN personality or sports star to test their sports knowledge in a special sports edition of the popular game show attraction "Who Wants To Be A Millionaire - Play It!" The attraction is based on the television game show and allows theme park guests to play along from their studio audience seats.
STAR MOTORCADES AND CONVERSATIONS
Periodically throughout the day, sports stars will motorcade down the park’s Hollywood Boulevard to the stage at the base of the Sorcerer’s Hat and join ESPN anchors for a star conversation about their career and Q&A session with park guests.
ESPN THE TRUCK
ESPN The Truck Presented by NFL Flag will be open for fans to sample the latest in sports television technology. Kiosks in the 53-foot trailer include: a replica SportsCenter desk, allowing fans to play sports anchor and take home their very own “Keep it Reel” audition DVD; ESPN The Magazine photo shoot area where fans can strike their cover pose and take home their picture of the mock cover; ESPN video games station; ESPN On-Air, where guests can select from a menu of ESPN video sources; and much more.
SPORTSCENTER AND PLAY-BY-PLAY ROLE PLAY
While visiting ESPN The Truck, guests can sit down at a replica of the SportsCenter desk and read the teleprompter as the highlights roll on the big game. In addition, guests will be able to test their play-by-play skills by calling some of the biggest moments in sports history.