Metro Center Outlook
Sports Tourism
Season 2017 Episode 2 | 24m 25sVideo has Closed Captions
Sporting events and teams bring in more than just dollars into the region.
Over 66 million tourists came to Central Florida in 2015. While many people flock to Central Florida for the theme parks, sports tourism draws tourists from around the globe bring their wallets and change to the community. Diane Trees sits down with CEO of Florida Citrus Sports, Steve Hogan, and CEO of the Orlando Magic, Alex Martins, to discuss the impact sports has on our community.
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Metro Center Outlook is a local public television program presented by WUCF
Metro Center Outlook
Sports Tourism
Season 2017 Episode 2 | 24m 25sVideo has Closed Captions
Over 66 million tourists came to Central Florida in 2015. While many people flock to Central Florida for the theme parks, sports tourism draws tourists from around the globe bring their wallets and change to the community. Diane Trees sits down with CEO of Florida Citrus Sports, Steve Hogan, and CEO of the Orlando Magic, Alex Martins, to discuss the impact sports has on our community.
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