mshanson3121
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I'd go if we were in the area, but I wouldn't make a point to go for this. Now Superbowl.... heck yeah! lol.
January 29, 2017Oh man. Yet another time of year to avoid going to Orlando. When is this Pro-Bowl thing? I did not see a date.
The pro bowl doesn't bring in tons of people like a super bowl does.Oh man. Yet another time of year to avoid going to Orlando. When is this Pro-Bowl thing? I did not see a date.
The only thing they really have is the bowl game. Which in fairness brings in a good chunk of change. It makes me wonder what their ultimate goal was? And NFL team? Not gonna happenThe pro bowl is 100% useless...
I mean...really...
And Orlando for some reason has been dumping money into the citrus bowl and now they are kinda stuck with a big bill and nothing to do with it...
Hey city hall, next time you want to spend money - I have two words for you:
1. Roads
2. Schools
And if that doesn't work - try water purification plants.
They do a celebrity flag football game and that's more interesting than the pro bowl.Pro Bowl would be improved if it became a skills competition (ala the slam dunk contest, home run hitting contest, etc)...have the ending event be a flag football hail mary play (best qb, rusher, wr, and cb)...have money/prizes for each winner of each event...
The only thing they really have is the bowl game. Which in fairness brings in a good chunk of change. It makes me wonder what their ultimate goal was? And NFL team? Not gonna happen
The only thing they really have is the bowl game. Which in fairness brings in a good chunk of change. It makes me wonder what their ultimate goal was? And NFL team? Not gonna happen
No problem, just pointing out "entertainment wise" it can be exciting to have near WDW for many. They may have events throughout that week and weekend as well (maybe even at WDW?), might be some entertainment there. Maybe at WWOS complex. Will see.
Either way, coming back for FP+ will make it a great/er day.
The pro bowl isn't a week long event like the super bowl is. I don't think there will be anything at WWoS.
Okay yes I was wrong. I was going off what they did in the past because it was never a week long celebration. This is likely being done to attract more interest in the crappy game that it is.
Practices will be held at the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex at Walt Disney World Resort simultaneously with youth football events and a fan fest.
"Collaborating with Disney and ESPN brings us closer to the best in youth and family-focused entertainment. We look forward to working with the city of Orlando and Florida Citrus Sports to create a week-long celebration for football and our fans
Pro Bowl players will also be able to bring their former high school or Pop Warner coach, and participants on the winning team will earn a grant from the NFL Foundation to aid in the development of their high school programs.
According to the press release, there will be a Pro Bowl-themed 5k run, a parade of Pro Bowl players in the Magic Kingdom, and Pro Bowl-themed elements throughout Disney Springs, Disney's newest entertainment and dining destination.
"We are excited to re-imagine the Pro Bowl experience for both fans and players and to celebrate the game of football at all levels," NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said in a statement released Wednesday.
"Collaborating with Disney and ESPN brings us closer to the best in youth and family-focused entertainment. We look forward to working with the city of Orlando and Florida Citrus Sports to create a week-long celebration for football and our fans."
The tie-in with Disney and television partner ESPN made Orlando an obvious destination for a Pro Bowl switch despite interest from several other cities, including the host of this year's Super Bowl in Houston.
Okay yes I was wrong. I was going off what they did in the past because it was never a week long celebration. This is likely being done to attract more interest in the crappy game that it is.
They really want the Rays.....
Also not going to happen.
Because the rays are held hostage in an awful 80's building...also built for nothing.
I would expect that the Rays wouldn't fare any better in Orlando than they do in st Pete...just not a captive market.
Tampa is a decent sports market (football and hockey esp.) But the trop is crap and never will attract crowdsBecause the rays are held hostage in an awful 80's building...also built for nothing.
I would expect that the Rays wouldn't fare any better in Orlando than they do in st Pete...just not a captive market.