BASS will move its headquarters to Central Florida near Walt Disney World Resort in Spring 2005. BASS offices will be located in Celebration, Fla., in Osceola County. The move is said to create even more BASS programs at the popular vacation destination and throughout the region.
"Moving to Walt Disney World will tremendously enhance our ability to grow the sport," said ESPN and ABC Sports President George Bodenheimer. "Our efforts to expand our reach and improve the fishing experience for millions of visitors will clearly benefit from the unique combination of fantastic fishing venues and the marketing capabilities of both groups."
According to the American Sportfishing Association (ASA), Florida is the number one fishing destination in the United States. ASA indicates that more than one million non-resident anglers fish in Florida every year.
BASS, acquired by ESPN in April 2001, eventually will bring 120 new, higher-wage jobs to Osceola County. BASS has been based in Montgomery, Ala., since its creation by Ray Scott in 1968. Roughly 20-25 employees involved with BASS membership fulfillment will remain in Montgomery. BASS employees were notified last November about the possibility of relocating the company.
"Our presence in Florida will allow us to deliver more value and enhanced experiences to the BASS membership, people who love the outdoors and their families, and those looking to experience the sport for the first time," said Christine Godleski, vice president and general manager of ESPN Outdoors. "Walt Disney World and Florida offer outstanding fisheries on the resort property and throughout the Sunshine State.
"We are very proud to say BASS and ESPN Outdoors will continue to have many ties to Alabama - in fact, we have scheduled a Bassmaster Tour event (Guntersville) and a Bassmaster Elite 50 event (Smith Lake) there in 2005. In addition, we would like to thank Osceola County for its significant contributions toward making our vision for the future a reality in Florida, as well as Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, Enterprise Florida and the Metro Orlando Economic Development Commission for their efforts."
In 2004, BASS and Disney's Sports & Recreation division collaborated on a new look, feel and branding of the popular fishing excursions at Walt Disney World; guests who participate in these daily trips on the Disney lakes now receive a BASS membership, among other enhancements.
"BASS-branded fishing excursions are among the most popular sports and recreation activities at the Walt Disney World Resort, and we look forward to creating even more programs and unique experiences for our guests with the worldwide authority on bass fishing moving to Central Florida," said Al Weiss, president of the Walt Disney World Resort. "From an economic development standpoint, we also are pleased that the Walt Disney World Resort has been able to play an instrumental role in luring the high-value jobs and other economic opportunities BASS will bring to the area."
Weiss also serves as chairman of the Metro Orlando Economic Development Commission.