The Walt Disney Companyannual report 2001
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In 2001, Disney Regional Entertainment opened new ESPN Zones in Downtown Disney at the Disneyland Resort in Anaheim and the New York-New York Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas. The 2002 fiscal year saw the December opening of a new ESPN Zone in downtown Denver's Tabor Center.

These new sites joined the existing ESPN Zones in Baltimore's Inner Harbor, New York City's Times Square, downtown Chicago, Atlanta's Buckhead area and Washington, D.C.

ESPN Zones continue to host hundreds of national and local television and radio broadcasts such as ESPN's Sports Reporters, Up Close and the Tony Kornheiser Show. Guests will never miss a moment of the action with more than 150 screens at each ESPN Zone location.

     

 

Three new ESPN Zones have opened, including one in Las Vegas
Three new ESPN Zones have opened, including one in Las Vegas

At the ESPN Zone in Downtown Disney, guests can test their athletic abilities by scaling a rock wall
At the ESPN Zone in Downtown Disney, guests can test their athletic abilities by scaling a rock wall