Coca-Cola Olympic City

Managed by Orlando-based Baker Leisure Group, it featured three areas that displayed virtual reality Olympic sports attractions.

The first area allowed patrons to play a H-O-R-S-E style game called "HOOPS" against Grant Hill.

The area also allowed patrons to test their baseball skills by striking out Cecil Fielder in a pitching simulator or hitting a home run against Tom Glavine in a batting simulator.

Other areas of Coca-Cola Olympic City included the Champions Challenge Obstacle Course and an open-air theater that feature live shows for the Coca-Cola Olympic City Kids.

The company also made plans to construct its new World of Coca-Cola on the remainder of the property; the attraction opened in May 2007.