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Disney Regional Entertainment

Disney Regional Entertainment was the subsidiary of Walt Disney Parks and Resorts which developed and operated unique local entertainment concepts. It previously operated the Club Disney, DisneyQuest, and ESPN Zone chain entertainment concepts.[1]

Disney Regional Entertainment
TypeSubsidiary of a publicly held corporation
Industrylocation base entertainment
FoundedJuly 12, 1996
Founders
DefunctJune 16, 2010 (2010-06-16)
FateClosed in 2010, ESPN Zone spun off, DisneyQuest Orlando became part of Walt Disney Parks and Resorts.
Key people
Art Levitt (president)[1]
Jay Rasulo (SVP)[2]
Parent

History

Disney Regional Entertainment was formed in 1996 to develop local based entertainment concepts.[1] Soon after the purchase of Capital Cities/ABC Inc., which owns 80% of ESPN, Disney CEO Michael D. Eisner moved forward with his idea to having local entertainment based on Disney brands in metropolitan and suburban area. Eisner selected Art Levitt, who was previously Disney Parks and Resorts vice president of resorts and special projects then CEO of Hard Rock Cafe International. As Disney Parks and Resorts vice president of resorts and special projects, Levitt was responsible for Pleasure Island, the Disney Village Marketplace and the Disney Village Resort and spearhead the initial plans for ESPN Club, which was initial conceptually similar to ESPN Zone.[3]

Several concepts were placed in the planning stage.[2] Club Disney was the first to be launched on February 21, 1997 at the Westlake Promenade in Thousand Oaks, California[4] with another in Southern California opened later that year.[5]

On June 19, 1998, Disney Regional Entertainment opened its first DisneyQuest, a location-based entertainment venue, at Downtown Disney West Side in Walt Disney World.[6] The company opened its first ESPN Zone on July 11, 1998 at Power Plant in the Inner Harbor, Baltimore.[7]

Projects[1] concept first opened Maximum
opened
Club Disney children's entertainment centers February 21, 1997 5[8]
DisneyQuest indoor arcade with traditional
and virtual reality experiences
June 19, 1998 2[9]
ESPN Zone sports-themed restaurants July 11, 1998 9[10]

On August 28, 1998, Disney Regional announced an expansion for Club Disney for late 1998 and 1999.[5] In December 1998, Disney Regional Entertainment was transferred with a couple of other units into Walt Disney Attractions.[11]

The first DisneyQuest outside of a resort was opened in Chicago on June 16, 1999 with plans for more locations worldwide.[12] In October 1999, Disney announced that the Club chain would be shut down with their last day of operation being November 1, 1999.[8] On September 4, 2001, the Chicago DisneyQuest closed leaving only the Disney World location left.[9]

ESPN Zone lasted longer than the other chains. As a chain it was closed down as of June 16, 2010 with five of its locations while two other continued operating by other companies, AEG and Zone Enterprises.[10] With transfer of the remaining ESPN Zones to other companies, Disney Regional Entertainment shut down.[13] On July 3, 2017, the final DisneyQuest closed down at Disney Springs and was demolished for the NBA Experience.[14]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d Gunts, Edward (December 10, 1998). "Disney to build Philadelphia theme park 'DisneyQuest' to be centerpiece of Market St. Development". The Baltimore Sun. Retrieved July 18, 2013.
  2. ^ a b HELFT, MIGUEL (January 20, 1997). "The Magic Kingdom Makes a Play for the 'Burbs". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved February 2, 2017.
  3. ^ Arney, June (March 8, 1998). "ESPN's fun zone Entertainment: The first ESPN Zone, a venture with Disney, promises to be on the cutting edge of interactive sports entertainment". Baltimore Sun. pp. 1–3. Retrieved February 2, 2017.
  4. ^ Folmar, Kate (February 22, 1997). "Club Disney Draws a Crowd at Opening". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved February 2, 2017.
  5. ^ a b Matzer, Marla (August 28, 1998). "Disney to Build More Club Disney Centers". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved February 2, 2017.
  6. ^ Pecho, Bruce (May 31, 1998). "Virtual Reality Rules At Disney's Newest Theme Park". Chicago Tribune. Tribune Publishing. Retrieved April 18, 2016.
  7. ^ Gunts, Edward (July 9, 1998). . Baltimore Sun. Tribune Publishing. Archived from the original on February 3, 2017. Retrieved February 2, 2017.
  8. ^ a b COOPER, KATIE (November 1, 1999). "Club Disney Ends Run as Parents Lament, Kids Play". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved February 2, 2017.
  9. ^ a b Sachdev, Ameet (July 6, 2001). "DisneyQuest falls short of goals". Chicago Tribune. Tribune Publishing. Retrieved February 2, 2017.
  10. ^ a b Ryst, Sonja (June 10, 2010). "ESPN Zone to close five ESPN Zones, including D.C. and Baltimore restaurants". The Washington Post. Retrieved February 2, 2017.
  11. ^ Lancaster, Cory (December 12, 1998). "Disney's Nunis To Retire". Orlando Sentinel. Retrieved August 20, 2015.
  12. ^ Bigness, Jon (June 16, 1999). "Disney's Daring Concept". Chicago Tribune. Tribune Publishing. Retrieved April 18, 2016.
  13. ^ Skambis, Chip (July 2, 2017). "DisneyQuest to close Sunday". WFTV. Retrieved October 23, 2017.
  14. ^ Bevil, Dewayne (June 28, 2017). "Nostalgia surges as DisneyQuest bows out". Orlando Sentinel. Retrieved October 23, 2017.

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Disney Regional Entertainment was the subsidiary of Walt Disney Parks and Resorts which developed and operated unique local entertainment concepts It previously operated the Club Disney DisneyQuest and ESPN Zone chain entertainment concepts 1 Disney Regional EntertainmentTypeSubsidiary of a publicly held corporationIndustrylocation base entertainmentFoundedJuly 12 1996FoundersMichael D Eisner Art LevittDefunctJune 16 2010 2010 06 16 FateClosed in 2010 ESPN Zone spun off DisneyQuest Orlando became part of Walt Disney Parks and Resorts Key peopleArt Levitt president 1 Jay Rasulo SVP 2 ParentWalt Disney Company 1996 1998 Walt Disney Parks and Resorts December 1998 2010 History EditDisney Regional Entertainment was formed in 1996 to develop local based entertainment concepts 1 Soon after the purchase of Capital Cities ABC Inc which owns 80 of ESPN Disney CEO Michael D Eisner moved forward with his idea to having local entertainment based on Disney brands in metropolitan and suburban area Eisner selected Art Levitt who was previously Disney Parks and Resorts vice president of resorts and special projects then CEO of Hard Rock Cafe International As Disney Parks and Resorts vice president of resorts and special projects Levitt was responsible for Pleasure Island the Disney Village Marketplace and the Disney Village Resort and spearhead the initial plans for ESPN Club which was initial conceptually similar to ESPN Zone 3 Several concepts were placed in the planning stage 2 Club Disney was the first to be launched on February 21 1997 at the Westlake Promenade in Thousand Oaks California 4 with another in Southern California opened later that year 5 On June 19 1998 Disney Regional Entertainment opened its first DisneyQuest a location based entertainment venue at Downtown Disney West Side in Walt Disney World 6 The company opened its first ESPN Zone on July 11 1998 at Power Plant in the Inner Harbor Baltimore 7 Projects 1 concept first opened MaximumopenedClub Disney children s entertainment centers February 21 1997 5 8 DisneyQuest indoor arcade with traditionaland virtual reality experiences June 19 1998 2 9 ESPN Zone sports themed restaurants July 11 1998 9 10 On August 28 1998 Disney Regional announced an expansion for Club Disney for late 1998 and 1999 5 In December 1998 Disney Regional Entertainment was transferred with a couple of other units into Walt Disney Attractions 11 The first DisneyQuest outside of a resort was opened in Chicago on June 16 1999 with plans for more locations worldwide 12 In October 1999 Disney announced that the Club chain would be shut down with their last day of operation being November 1 1999 8 On September 4 2001 the Chicago DisneyQuest closed leaving only the Disney World location left 9 ESPN Zone lasted longer than the other chains As a chain it was closed down as of June 16 2010 with five of its locations while two other continued operating by other companies AEG and Zone Enterprises 10 With transfer of the remaining ESPN Zones to other companies Disney Regional Entertainment shut down 13 On July 3 2017 the final DisneyQuest closed down at Disney Springs and was demolished for the NBA Experience 14 See also EditHard Rock Cafe Planet Hollywood GameWorksReferences Edit a b c d Gunts Edward December 10 1998 Disney to build Philadelphia theme park DisneyQuest to be centerpiece of Market St Development The Baltimore Sun Retrieved July 18 2013 a b HELFT MIGUEL January 20 1997 The Magic Kingdom Makes a Play for the Burbs Los Angeles Times Retrieved February 2 2017 Arney June March 8 1998 ESPN s fun zone Entertainment The first ESPN Zone a venture with Disney promises to be on the cutting edge of interactive sports entertainment Baltimore Sun pp 1 3 Retrieved February 2 2017 Folmar Kate February 22 1997 Club Disney Draws a Crowd at Opening Los Angeles Times Retrieved February 2 2017 a b Matzer Marla August 28 1998 Disney to Build More Club Disney Centers Los Angeles Times Retrieved February 2 2017 Pecho Bruce May 31 1998 Virtual Reality Rules At Disney s Newest Theme Park Chicago Tribune Tribune Publishing Retrieved April 18 2016 Gunts Edward July 9 1998 In the zone Baltimore Sun Tribune Publishing Archived from the original on February 3 2017 Retrieved February 2 2017 a b COOPER KATIE November 1 1999 Club Disney Ends Run as Parents Lament Kids Play Los Angeles Times Retrieved February 2 2017 a b Sachdev Ameet July 6 2001 DisneyQuest falls short of goals Chicago Tribune Tribune Publishing Retrieved February 2 2017 a b Ryst Sonja June 10 2010 ESPN Zone to close five ESPN Zones including D C and Baltimore restaurants The Washington Post Retrieved February 2 2017 Lancaster Cory December 12 1998 Disney s Nunis To Retire Orlando Sentinel Retrieved August 20 2015 Bigness Jon June 16 1999 Disney s Daring Concept Chicago Tribune Tribune Publishing Retrieved April 18 2016 Skambis Chip July 2 2017 DisneyQuest to close Sunday WFTV Retrieved October 23 2017 Bevil Dewayne June 28 2017 Nostalgia surges as DisneyQuest bows out Orlando Sentinel Retrieved October 23 2017 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Disney Regional Entertainment amp oldid 1026957224, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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