NCAA D3 & NAIA

KISSIMMEE

Penn State Berks vs. Lasell at the 2025 THE Spring Games Main Event

Welcome to Kissimmee: home of Disney, Old Town, and THE Spring Games! Originally a site of the Rebel Games (1996-2013), Kissimmee is proud to be a Softball City!

Our largest group of teams (NCAA D3) will be split between Kissimmee, Polk County, and Lake County. NCAA D3 teams will play at either:

Fortune Road (Kissimmee)

or

DiamondPlex (Winter Haven)
and Miss Bartow Softball Complex (Bartow)

or

Legends Way Ballfields (Clermont)
and Hancock Park (Clermont)

but we schedule based on coach preference so if your team needs to play another team in another city - we make it happen!

*PRO TIP: When you look up your team on our Participating Team List, you can assume your team will play most - if not all - games in the area listed next to their name.

Be sure to pay close attention to your team’s SCHEDULE when booking housing and coordinating travel. Complete our Fan Housing Questionnaire if you’d like to be kept “in the know” as new housing options come to the market or if you’d like one of our staff to help you coordinate with your team’s plans.

Participating Teams

final venues to be published in August

REGISTERED TEAMS LIST

** TICKETS ON SALE IN DECEMBER

** TICKETS ON SALE IN DECEMBER

KISSIMMEE HOUSING RECOMMENDATIONS

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About Kissimmee, Florida

Welcome to Kissimmee!

Find a world of vacation fun in the big, bold heart of Florida.

There's never been a better time to embrace beauty and adventure in Kissimmee.

Discover sunny blue skies, winding rivers, and sparkling lakes alongside world-famous theme parks and larger-than-life attractions.

Plus, you'll find an amazing array of hotels, resorts, and vacation rentals in the Vacation Home Capital of the World®.

History of Kissimmee

Local historians have offered many variations of the origin of the City's name. Most agree that Kissimmee is a modern spelling of a tribal word. The book, Florida Indians and the Invasion from Europe by Jerald T. Milanich, links "Kissimmee" to a village of the Jororo, one of Florida's lesser-known tribes.

Historian John Hann researched Spanish documents about missions established to convert the Jororo and other groups to Christianity in the late 1600s. Spanish records indicate that a mission was built near the tribe's main village, also called Jororo.

Another mission was called Atissimi. Milanich writes, "Hann suggests that the name Atissimi, sometimes given as Jizimi and Tisimi, may be the source of the modern place name Kissimmee." A 1752 Spanish map used the name "Cacema," which has evolved into today's spelling of Kissimmee.

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