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Kissimmee Partners:

Facilities

Kissimmee, the Heart of Florida, and Osceola County take great pride in our appeal to sports groups, teams and individuals.  The cornerstones of that appeal are state-of-the-art sports venues and facilities -- the Houston Astros Spring Training facilities at Osceola County Stadium, Silver Spurs Arena at Osceola Heritage Park, Osceola County Softball Complex, and Austin-Tindall Regional Park. We recognize the value of sports events and we have the perfect Central Florida location and facility.  Whatever the sport, we are confident our venues and facilities can adapt to your needs.  As you get to know our facilities you will discover they provide a lot of versatility and each has a staff with a can-do spirit that rises to the top to help make sure your event is all you anticipate, and more.

KISSIMMEE/OSCEOLA COUNTY OWNED SPORTING FACILITIES
Silver Spurs Arena

The Silver Spurs Arena, opened in 2003 to replace the venerable open-air facility, is a state of the art indoor venue located in Kissimmee’s 120-acre Osceola Heritage Park complex.  One of the premier sports and entertainment venues in Central Florida, each year drawing top concerts, shows and sporting events, the Silver Spurs Arena seats 8,300 but capacity can be expanded to 11,800 seats depending on the event. 

Silver Spurs Arena Venue Profile

  • 8,300 comfortable, individual fixed seats; floor capacity for additional 3,500 seats
  • 12 luxury boxes
  • 33,946 square feet of floor space
  • 4 team locker rooms with offices/showers
  • Electronic scoreboard and 2 media booths
  • Retractable seating section that accommodates a stage to minimize loss of sight line
  • Professional sound system
  • Shuttered arena lighting to enhance show production values
  • 2 overhead doors for easy loading at separate ends of arena

A sister venue to the Silver Spurs Arena is Osceola Heritage Park’s Exhibition Building, which has 47,850-square-foot of clear-span space plus two separate rooms. Other features include: two concession stands and two overhead doors for convenient equipment transport. The building has hosted the USA Domino Federation Open broadcast on the ESPN Networks and the Sunshine State Games Cheerleading and Dance Championships, in addition to multiple wrestling and volleyball competitions.