SportsTown Profile: Kissimmee-St. Cloud, FL

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SportsTown Profile: Kissimmee-St. Cloud, FL
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SportsTown Profile: Kissimmee-St. Cloud, FL
mages that come to
mind most when
people think of what’s
hot in Central Florida
(apart from the great
weather) usually
involve memorable
cartoon characters,
exciting rides and
exhibits, a world-class
aquarium and movie
studio tours.
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Kissimmee Sports Fan Demo Profile
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Sports Poll conducts 2,000 telephone interviews each
month with a representative sample of the U.S.
population aged 12+. More than 115,000 people have
been polled since January '94.
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Percentage is reflective of the percent of Kissimmee
Sports Fans that fit into a particular category. An index
of 100 equals the national average. Example: An index
of 125 shows that a specific category is 25% more likely in a given area when compared to the U.S. population.
➤ Gender
Male
Female
%
58.6
41.4
Index
121
80
%
9.9
9.2
11.9
17.9
17.8
13.0
20.2
Index
93
75
75
99
97
124
141
%
74.7
10.6
11.4
0.2
1.9
Index
104
89
104
20
50
Osceola County Softball Complex
shows and much more.
“Event planners shouldn’t lose sight of the
fact that although we have Disney World at
our doorstep, there are a multitude of other
attractions, so they can return here more
than once, Hemphill says.
The centerpiece for Osceola Heritage Park
is the new $27 million indoor Silver Spurs
Arena, which replaces a historic 52-year-old
arena that was one of America’s three
largest outdoor rodeo facilities.
The new climate controlled,
8,300-seat arena will be completed in October. Sanctioned by the
Professional Rodeo Cowboy Association (PRCA), the 111th Silver Spurs Rodeo, set for Oct. 912, is the largest rodeo east of the
Mississippi, attracting many of the country’s
best cowboys and cowgirls to compete for
thousands of dollars in prize money.
Osceola County Stadium
In addition to the Arena, a new 90,000square-foot Exhibition Building and the renovated Osceola County Stadium, spring training home of the Houston Astros, are other
key additions to Osceola Heritage Park.
“Among other things, the Silver Spurs
Arena will play a major role in establishing
Osceola Heritage Park as a complex honoring the community’s cattle ranching and
agricultural past,” Hemphill says.
Another sport perfectly suited for the Silver Spurs Arena is gymnastics. To that point,
Kissimmee-St. Cloud - in partnership with
the Central Florida Sports Commission - has
secured the rights to host the 2004 USA
Gymnastics Jr. Women’s National Championships. Set for April 30-May 2, 2004, the
event attracts some 450 elite junior gymnasts from across the U.S.
“We’re looking forward to a fabulous event
and working again with Orlando Metro Gymnastics, Kissimmee-St. Cloud Convention &
Visitors Bureau and USA Gymnastics in making this competition a memorable one for the
athletes, coaches and spectators
in attendance,” Saboor says.
According to Saboor, word
is spreading quickly about the
changes taking place in
Kissimmee-St. Cloud and, besides gymnastics, the area is
gearing up for a host of other
notable regional, statewide or national competitions.
On the baseball front, America’s pastime
also remains a favorite among the folks in
Kissimmee-St. Cloud, whether travelers or
locals. Kissimmee-St. Cloud and the Houston Astros, in fact, have been partners since
1985 in bringing top-quality professional
baseball to the area. As they prepare for the
big league season, the Astros also enjoy an
easy commute to other Grapefruit League
venues throughout Florida. When not in use
by the Astros, Osceola County Stadium hosts
other competitions, umpire schools and
baseball camps.
The Stadium received a recent major $18.4
million makeover, with improvements that
include increased seating capacity, a new
15,470-square-foot clubhouse with state-ofthe-art training facilities, and fan-friendly
features such as an “Autograph Alley” and a
party deck for private functions.
“Improving the facility guarantees we’ll
have a top-notch venue for fans to cheer on
both the Astros and other favorite professional players and teams,” says Pete Rodriquez, stadium director.
Osceola County Softball Complex
The National Softball Association has consistently ranked another key venue, the
Osceola County Softball Complex, as one of
the nation’s best-maintained and well-utilized facilities. Softball players in various levels of tournaments and championships
throughout the region, state and nation attest to the playability of the complex, which
was built in 1996. Along those lines, the
gold-medal-winning U.S. women’s softball
team chose Osceola County Softball Complex as its East Coast training base as it prepared to compete in the 2000 Olympics.
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But that long-held perception is being
greatly expanded and enhanced as the
Kissimmee-St. Cloud area continues to
transform itself into an exciting sports destination - with new and refurbished facilities
popping up everywhere. Kissimmee-St.
Cloud’s emerging sports destination profile,
in fact, offers a $90 million complex of facilities that serve both local residents and visitors.
Osceola Heritage Park
At the heart of that Kissimmee-St. Cloud
transformation is the Osceola Heritage Park
complex, which is creating excitement
among sports and events planners nationwide.
According to Tim Hemphill, executive director for the Kissimmee-St. Cloud Convention & Visitors Bureau, Osceola Heritage
Park gives the area a capability it didn’t previously enjoy - a capability that offers event
planners from across the country a great
destination for the powerful combination of
championship sports events and family vacations.
“With OHP’s development, Kissimmee-St.
Cloud’s destination profile
is greatly enhanced in both
new and traditional markets,” says Hemphill.
“We’re selling OHP as a
Hemphill
choice opportunity for meeting and event planners in varying segments.
And, best of all, they are very interested.”
“Kissimmee-St. Cloud made its name by
being in proximity to one of the top destinations in America, but it also is building on
some niche strategies by making investments in facilities and infrastructure that emphasize the importance of the sports visitor,”
says John Saboor, executive director of the
Central Florida Sports Commission, which
works with local counties in securing sports
events. “Our job is to fulfill our mandate of
attracting the critical mass that fills and utilizes those facilities.”
Collectively, Hemphill explains, facilities
within Osceola Heritage Park will allow the
complex to become a showplace for a broad
cross-section of sporting events, including
the area’s biannual and nationally sanctioned
Silver Spurs Rodeo, along with boxing, soccer, softball, baseball, volleyball and basketball games, concerts, motorized events and
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➤ Age
12-17
18-24
25-34
35-44
45-54
55-64
65+
➤ Race
White
African American
Hispanic
Asian
Other
➤ Sports Fan Interest Level
Interest Level
Light Sports Fan
Casual Sports Fan
Avid Sports Fan
Kissimmee Index
14.2%
97
41.7%
97
31.2%
107
➤ Sports Fan Computer Habits
Access to a personal computer
Kissimee
Index
74.4%
106
Uses a PC for Sports Information Kissimmee
Index
50.9%
124
➤ Sports Fan’s Favorite Sports
Kissimmee Index
Sport
NFL
69.6%
104
College football
62.2%
111
MLB
53.3%
91
NASCAR
50.2%
111
NBA
47.6%
93
College basketball
45.2%
96
PGA (began in May 01)
43.8%
121
Pro figure skating
42.3%
85
Horse racing
35.4%
103
Pro boxing
34.7%
89
34.2%
114
ATP (began in May 01)
32.1%
93
WTA (began in May 01)
Arena football league
31.5%
118
86
30.1%
NHL
100
26.0%
MLS
Pro wrestling
25.2%
94
Austin-Tindall Regional Park
Other area venues include the Austin Tindall Regional Park, which offers four World
Cup-caliber soccer fields adaptable to events
such as flag football and archery. At the
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Major Kissimmee
Sports Facilities
➤Osceola County Stadium
Seating Capacity: 5,300
Major tenants: Houston Astros (spring
training). Jim Evans Academy of Professional Umpires
Amenities: Four regulation-sized, lighted
practice fields; two half-size practice fields
and two 10-pack bullpens; automated batting tunnel; concession space; private
deck (for parties and business function).
➤ Austin-Tindall Regional Park
Seating: Bleacher seating
Major tenants: Professional and amateur
soccer teams.
Amenities: Four regulation soccer fields
(two lighted); five practice fields; video
suite; expansive locker rooms; separate
facilities for officials; covered concession
area with seating; on-site parking, 24-hour
security.
➤ Osceola County Softball Complex
Seating: Bleacher seating
Major tenant: Amateur softball teams,
Spring Rebel Games.
Amenities: Five fields; electronic scoreboards; public address system; bleachers;
quality lighting; three-story clubhouse
(with locker facilities for coaches, players,
and officials); glass-enclosed pressbox.
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week recreational fishing event that offers
prize money to the public, including a
$10,000 grand prize. There also are the host
of fishing camps, fishing guides, bait and
tackle shops and other related outfitters in
the Kissimmee-St. Cloud area.
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Kissimmee Civic Center, sports organizers
and participants enjoy an indoor facility popular for its suitability to medium-sized gymnastics, basketball, volleyball and wrestling
competitions.
“Our location affords event planners some
great advantages,” says Hemphill. “But even
though our main advantage is location, we
also have an outstanding range of facilities
and a longer season than other parts of the
country.”
Natural Wonders
Hemphill says Kissimmee-St. Cloud also
offers some fantastic natural wonders, especially its beautiful Chain of Lakes, which include Lake Tohopekaliga (Lake Toho, for
short), arguably the world’s best bass fishing
lake. In fact, Kissimmee-St. Cloud’s more
than 100,000 acres of lakes gives anglers,
water skiers and wildlife watchers much
more to add to their “must do” Central Florida vacation list.
For one, largemouth bass fishing doesn’t
get any better than in Kissimmee-St. Cloud,
Hemphill explains. The professional anglers
on ESPN’s BASSMASTERS tour, the oldest
and most respected fishing tournament circuit in the world, apparently agree. Arizona
pro Dean Rojas in particular considers the
Kissimmee Chain of Lakes the best freshwater fishery in the world. And why not? His
record-setting performance in the 2001
B.A.S.S. Top 150 is one of the best freshwater fishing efforts anywhere. During that
competition, Rojas reeled in a one-day haul
weighing more than 42 pounds, and a tournament record-winning total of 108 pounds,
12 ounces.
The Chain of Lakes also is a favorite filming spot for a number of national fishing and
outdoor shows, which visit the area annually
to film trophy largemouth bass segments.
It’s also home to the Big Fish Open, an eight-
Bass Fishing at Kissimmee-St.Cloud
Golf
Out on the fairways, a new crop of challenging Kissimmee-St. Cloud golf courses
have been in the works.
Greg Norman created two championship
courses at the Champions Gate Resort, each
offering challenges for golfers on every level.
According to Hemphill, the play at The National course is more reminiscent of U.S.
courses, while the International course
brings to Florida a test more commonly seen
in Scotland, golf’s birthplace. The two courses opened to rave reviews in October 2000,
and will soon be complemented by more
than 4,000 hotel rooms, a 1,636-resort villa
and multi-family units, along with retail
space and restaurants.
Other new courses include Mystic Dunes,
with its alternating nines of traditional American architecture and the demands of links
golf; and the Harmony Golf Preserve, which
is product of the Johnny Miller Design
Group. The Harmony weaves its holes
around the natural beauty of the land. Miller
built an 18-hole course over 285 acres in the
town that will include large and small stores
and restaurants, parking, and pedestrian
walkways.
Other new courses are on the way, says
Hemphill, including the first Tom Watson-designed course in Florida.
Accommodation-wise, sports visitors can
choose from a number of lodging options
right next door to the Walt Disney World Resort, and an additional 42,000 hotel rooms
only minutes from Universal Orlando, SeaWorld Orlando and other internationally
known attractions. Finally, Kissimmee-St.
Cloud offers a range of entertainment, recreation, dining and shopping opportunities.
And as if all this isn’t enough, coastal beaches are only 60 miles away.
In the wake of Sept. 11, 2001, travel destinations have been looking for ways to entice
visitors who may have been reluctant to travel. Kissimmee-St. Cloud believes that with its
new facilities and emphasis on amateur
sports, it offers the right formula.
“It’s no secret that since 9/11 we’ve had
some extreme peaks and valleys here,” says
Hemphill. “It’s also obvious to us that amateur sports helps even out those peaks and
valleys. And even if a trip to this area is to a
sports competition, it’s also a great place for
a family vacation. We believe that’s a tough
combination to beat.’
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SportsTown Profile: Mobile, AL
T
Magnolia Grove Golf Course
Named for one of golfs greatest course designers, the trail was the brainchild of Dr.
David Bronner, CEO of the Retirement Systems of Alabama. In the late 1980’s, Bronner
believed that golf would be a huge boon for
the state’s economy. What better way to attract visitors than to offer 378 holes of highcaliber golf stretching over 100 miles! His vision resulted in the largest course
construction ever undertaken at one time
anywhere in the world. While the RTJ courses at Magnolia Grove helped Mobile earn a
top 10 ranking from Golf Digest as one of the
best value destinations in the country, there
are a wealth of others to choose from in the
metro area: Linksman, Quail Creek, Rock
Creek, Spring Hill and Timber Creek. Rock
Creek and Timber Creek, both situated
across the bay on the Eastern Shore, have
previously joined the RTJ courses (Falls and
Crossings) at Magnolia Grove in West Mobile, as designated “4-star” courses in Golf
Digest’s Places to Play. Considering the quality and value of its courses – and knowing
that there are 5,500 hotel rooms and an average annual temperature of 70 degrees wait-
scores the growing success of this bowl over
the last three years,” Mobile Mayor Michael
Dow said. “We pride ourselves in having developed an event that is far more than just a
football game and this support from GMAC
proves they have tremendous faith in our
concept.”
Success for the city, as Dow pointed out, is
measured in more than the final score.
GMAC helps provide camps for youths, reading program contests for elementary students and access for thousands of Mobilearea youngsters to the game itself.
With the GMAC Bowl acting as new kid on
the block, the Senior Bowl has history on its
side after 53 years of success in Mobile. A
weeklong series of special events, including
the Food World Fan Frenzy and Coca-Cola
Meet The Players event, gives the Senior
Bowl a special participatory flair. Since 1950,
the game itself has attracted the nation’s top
collegiate players and future NFL stars such
as Joe Namath, Walter Payton, “Mean” Joe
Greene, Dan Marino and Brett Favre. The Senior Bowl is perhaps America’s most unique
football game as it’s the only contest in the
country that features top senior prospects
coached by the staffs of two NFL teams. In
addition to the sellout crowds who watch the
annual game live at Ladd-Peebles Stadium,
the contest is also televised to a national au-
Mobile Greyhound Park
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Sports Poll conducts 2,000 telephone interviews each
month with a representative sample of the U.S.
population aged 12+. More than 115,000 people have
been polled since January '94.
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Percentage is reflective of the percent of Mobile
Sports Fans that fit into a particular category. An index
of 100 equals the national average. Example: An index
of 125 shows that a specific category is 25% more likely in a given area when compared to the U.S. population.
Gender
Male
Female
%
50.3
49.7
Index
104
96
Age
12-17
18-24
25-34
35-44
45-54
55-64
65+
%
11.9
9.8
15.0
28.3
14.6
9.9
10.5
Index
112
80
94
157
80
94
73
Race
White
African American
Hispanic
Asian
Other
%
72.8
18.6
3.4
1.6
3.6
Index
102
156
31
160
95
Sports Fan Interest Levels
Interest Levels
Mobile
8.9%
Light Sports Fan
Casual Sports Fan
37.8%
Avid Sports Fan
36.9%
Index
61
88
126
Mobile Sports Fan Spending
Spent any money at all on sports in the
past 3 months
Mobile
Index
34.9%
89
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Pick your pleasure: golf, football, baseball,
basketball, greyhound racing, fishing, tennis
or softball. Are you a spectator or participant? One thing is as evident as the moss on
the majestic oaks that line the city’s streets:
Mobile has something for everyone when it
comes to the sporting life.
And sports, now ever enhancing the draw
of Mobile and delivering a deluge of visitors,
mean big business and a better bottom line
for the city.
“Sports and sports meetings and related
conventions in Mobile are very important to
not only the economic impact of the city, but
also as a promotion tool for the city of Mobile,” said Steve Stickford,
MACVB Senior Vice-President of Sales & Marketing.
As easy as it is for sports
enthusiasts to get to Mobile,
with three regional airports
servicing over 75 flights
daily, leaving may pose a
Stickford
problem when you consider
all there is to see and do. Let’s start with the
signature sport of golf and grow from there,
much like this Southern city of nearly
400,000 has done in recent years.
Stepping off a plane at Mobile Regional
Airport, you are just minutes away from
Magnolia Grove, past site of both the Nike
ing for you – Mobile should figure prominently into plans for your next golf vacation
or business conference.
Sports wise, we said there was much to
see and do in Mobile. When it comes to
spectator sports, football has a long-standing tradition at Ladd-Peebles Stadium. This
longtime fixture of the Mobile landscape was
built after World War II and opened for gridiron business in 1948. Today, the debt-free
facility stands as one of Mobile’s greatest assets with a replacement value of $50 million.
Occupying 45 acres of land, Ladd-Peebles
Stadium has the distinction of being the
largest outdoor facility on the Gulf Coast
from Tallahassee to New Orleans. Since the
University of Alabama and Vanderbilt first
waged war in this now 40,646-seat venue on
Oct. 2, 1948, the stadium has gone on to
host the Senior Bowl (an annual all-star
game pitting the nation’s top college seniors
against one another), home games for the
Mobile Admirals, the Alabama vs. Mississippi All-Star Classic, the Annual Gulf Coast
Classic with Alabama State University and,
most recently, the GMAC Bowl. Billed as the
“Battle in Bama,” the GMAC Bowl debuted in
1999 and two years later played host to the
highest-scoring game in college football
bowl history, a 64-61 overtime thriller between East Carolina and Marshall, won by
the Thundering Herd. Satisfying the fans with
exciting football is one thing, but the ultimate
seal of approval for this marquee event came
from GMAC Financial Services, which extended its contract to serve as title sponsor
for the Mobile-based game through 2005.
“This kind of commitment only under-
Tour Championship and LPGA’s Golf Champions tournament. Part of the vaunted
Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail, Magnolia
Grove boasts 36 holes of championship golf
along with an 18-hole par 3 course to hone
those short-game skills. “The Falls,” which
features a cascading waterfall beneath the elevated 570-yard, par 5 green on the 10th
hole, is the primary and picturesque track at
Magnolia Grove. The “Crossings Course”
represents another serious full-scale challenge, with a hillier layout that characteristically takes advantage of the natural topography found so prominently along the Robert
Trent Jones Golf Trail.
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his coastal city’s
heritage started
with the sea,
blossomed on a
beautiful bay, and has
evolved in recent times
to include a wide
variety of sports. As
the Mobile Area
Convention & Visitors
Bureau (MACVB) likes
to say, the Port City is
also the Sports City.
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Mobile Sports Fan Computer Habits
Has Access to a Personal Computer
Index to
Mobile
71.9%
103
Uses a PC for Sports Information
Mobile
Index
96
39.3%
Mobile Sports Fan’s Favorite Sports
Sport
Mobile Index
NFL
31.5%
114
NASCAR
26.4%
164
Pro wrestling
25.9%
291
College football
24.6%
137
Horse racing
13.3%
205
Pro figure skating
12.9%
95
MLB
12.8%
78
12.4%
89
College basketball
9.3%
64
NBA
8.8%
90
PGA (began in May 01)
WTA (began in May 01)
8.3%
122
7.4%
148
ATP (began in May 01)
47
5.1%
Pro boxing
115
4.5%
Arena football league
NHL
4.5%
63
MLS
2.2%
43
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Mobile, from page 30
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dience by ESPN.
After a quarter-century absence, baseball’s
made it back to Mobile and in grand style. In
1997, the Mobile BayBears began play in the
Southern League as “AA” affiliate of the San
Diego Padres. Success came soon, in the
team’s second year, when the BayBears captured the Southern League championship.
Baseball America went on to name Mobile’s
beloved BayBears America’s “Minor League
Baseball Team of the Year” after the crownclinching ’98 season. The team was also
honored with the Southern League’s Community Service Award that same year.
One man’s home run prowess has provided Mobile with a perpetual link to the game
of baseball. Hank Aaron is well known as the
sport’s all-time home run king after the Mobile native surpassed the legendary Babe
Ruth back in the 1970s. Mobile paid tribute
to its native son by christening Hank Aaron
Stadium on April 17, 1997. This might be
minor league baseball, but Mobilians enjoy a
major league atmosphere when they visit
Hank Aaron Stadium. A variety of amenities
and activities exist: field-level luxury suites,
closed circuit television, theater-style seating, state-of-the-art video scoreboard, a
playground/arcade for children, and a stadium club restaurant. These enticements
helped usher in, not only the new millennium, but the team’s one-millionth fan to Hank
Aaron Stadium in just its fourth season of
es, it would be Mobile. The city is home to
the world’s largest public tennis facility with
50 outdoor hard courts equipped to handle
play night and day. In light of the tremendous
facility, the United States Tennis Association
continually stages both regional and national
tournaments in Mobile.
Mobile Greyhound Park, which opened as
the first Alabama racing facility in 1973, offers the excitement of year-round racing.
While watching the races, visitors can also
enjoy superior clubhouse cuisine including
the Gulf Coast’s famous seafood. You don’t
have to catch your own dinner, but fishing is
another one of the most popular sporting activities along Alabama’s Gulf Coast. Tournaments for serious anglers run from June
through October and there are also over 100
boats available for charter if you aren’t a seasoned professional. The creation of more
than 200 artificial reefs off the Alabama Gulf
Coast makes for great angling action and it’s
a short, scenic drive from downtown Mobile.
Fishing for success takes on a whole new
meaning for members of the Mobile Revelers
of the NBA’s National Basketball Development League (NBDL). The Revelers play a
56-game regular season schedule that runs
from mid-November through March. Home
games are played at the 10,000-seat Mobile
Civic Center.
In the midst of so much to see and do
sports wise, remember to take care of business, but also to leave time for your pleasure
when visiting Mobile. Business can bring you
Mobile BayBears
play, in 2000.
If watching the BayBears in action gives
you the urge to hit the diamond yourself,
Mobile sports 29 softball fields spread
across a 30-minute radius throughout the
greater metro area. As a result, the Sports
City has gained a reputation for truly being a
tournament town. The city has played host to
numerous Amateur Softball Association national championship tournaments in the
past, beckoning thousands of athletes and
their families to Mobile.
Tennis anyone? Or maybe better stated,
tennis everyone? If ever there were a city capable of accommodating the racquet mass-
here, but sports will help keep you coming
back to this memorable city by the bay.
“With the long history of sports in Mobile
and the year-round outdoor climate, it is a natural that sports programs consider Mobile
along with the vast array of facilities and family
atmosphere,” Stickford said. “Mobile is a great
choice for meeting planners who are seeking
an exciting and affordable sports venue.”
For additional sports information contact:
Mobile Sports Commission @ (251) 208-2505
Or for meeting and event planning call the
Mobile Area Convention & Visitors Bureau @
(251) 208-2001.
Major Mobile
Sports Facilities
➤ Ladd-Peebles Stadium
41,000 seat
Home to Senior Bowl, GMAC Bowl,
Alabama-Mississippi High School AllStar Football Classic
➤ Hank Aaron Stadium
Home of AA Mobile BayBears
➤ Mobile Tennis Center
The world’s largest public tennis facility
with 50 lighted outdoor hard courts.
➤ USS Alabama Battleship Park (unlighted)
7 regulation-size lighted fields
NAIA 1994 & 1995 Men’s and 1998
Women’s Soccer National Championships
Book a meeting in Mobile to experience what’s new in the Old South.
Historic Mobile enters a new era with exciting
developments like the sparkling new 240-room
Battle House Hotel and office tower that will
overlook the grand mansions surrounding the
downtown area. A new Maritime Museum will
take visitors on a tour of our seafaring past. A
renovated GM&O Transportation Hub and a new
fleet of high-speed ferries will take visitors to
points around Mobile Bay. And all of this within
ront convention
walking distance of our waterf
center – over 317,000 square feet of meeting and
exhibit space in a beautifully designed facility that
anchors the new riverwalk. Book now, and get
ready to experience what’s new in the Old South.
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