Experience Kissimmee partners with Rangers FC
The official tourism authority for Osceola County Experience Kissimmee has inked a multi-year partnership with Scotland’s Rangers Football Club.
The partnership will see Experience Kissimmee named as the Official Travel Destination of the club.
It includes naming rights for the Edmiston House Fan Zone, stadium branding and co-branded marketing campaigns in Kissimmee.
Kicking off this season, the club, Experience Kissimmee and NARSA are in discussions to host the 2025 NARSA convention in Kissimmee.
“We are delighted to be able to announce this partnership with Experience Kissimmee ahead of the new season as we look to grow and strengthen our relationships in the US,” said James Bisgrove, Incoming Rangers Chief Executive.
“We already have strong links in the U.S., and this partnership will allow us to continue to build on those as well as create visibility of the Rangers FC brand.”
“This collaboration presents us with a unique platform to engage with Rangers F.C.’s global fan base,” said DT Minich, President and CEO of Experience Kissimmee.
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