Omni Orlando Resort at ChampionsGate is proud to offer a one-of-a-kind sports field complex inclusive of eight regulation size fields in superior condition, professionally maintained and adjacent to the AAA Four-Diamond Resort. Opened in Spring 2014, this unparalleled complex in the heart of Orlando renders warm weather training year-round for major league teams and sports clubs looking for professional fields with all the luxurious amenities of a world-class resort onsite.
The Events Center offers over 60,000 square feet of flexible space for any type of event, including trade shows, conferences, consumer shows, banquets, meetings and concerts! A main exhibit hall along with other beautiful, customizable meeting spaces are perfect for large scale events, break-out sessions or intimate meetings and presentations.
The ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex can host more than 60 sports across ten world-class venues designed to give every athlete the best possible competition experience. It's the pre-eminent multi-sport facility of its kind in the world. Specs: 11 Baseball & Softball Diamonds, 17 Outdoor Multi-Purpose Fields, 700,000 Sq. Ft. of Playing Space, and over 15,000 spectator seats!
This historic 10,500 seat indoor facility, complete with state-of-the-art sound, lighting and curtaining system, can accommodate a wide variety of events like concerts, theater productions, soccer, equestrian, amateur and professional sports, cheerleading, gymnastics, volleyball and more. Also, located at the Silver Spurs Arena is The Heritage Club, a 7,000 square foot indoor/outdoor meeting and party space that combines urban chic with country comfort.
Austin-Tindall Sports Complex encompasses 215 acres of active and passive recreational areas and is only 9.5 miles from the Orlando International Airport. They are a managed athletic facility that has annual events in the following types of sports: Soccer, Football, Lacrosse, Rugby. The facility has also hosted Field Hockey and Archery events.
Fortune Road Athletic Complex is a 40-acre full service softball complex and is home to the City of Kissimmee Athletics Division, hosting over 100 city leagues and a variety of USA, USSSA and AAU tournaments.
The legacy of Osceola County Stadium goes back to 1985 when the Houston Astros began Spring Training here and remained for the next 31 years. The Stadium has hosted US Presidents, legendary music artists and minor league baseball. In 2019, the stadium was redeveloped to be part of a larger 20-acre training complex Park for Orlando City SC of Major League Soccer to house its senior MLS team, USL League One reserve team and Development Academy.