LPWire: Inspector Gadget's Go Go Gadget Car To Make Rare Appearance At Phantom's Game on Feb 21

Inspector Gadget's Go Go Gadget Car
To Make Rare Appearance At Phantom's Game on February 21
Fans Encouraged To See The Newest Creation In High-Tech Detective Travel Prior To
Game
The ingenious Go-Go Gadgetmobile, direct from Disney's Inspector Gadget 2 movie, drives into the First Union Spectrum for an exclusive appearance at the Philadelphia Phantoms game against the Albany River Rats on Friday, February 21 at 7 p.m. The car will remain on the sidewalk outside of First Union Spectrum for fans to view and have their picture taken with the car.
"We've teamed up with Disney to help promote the release of their newest adventure Inspector Gadget 2," said Phantoms Vice President Jim Garino. "This is another great opportunity for us to help expand the fan experience for our guests when they come to a Phantoms game."
Tickets to see the Phantoms at the First Union Spectrum are available now at the arena box office and all Ticketmaster locations throughout the Delaware Valley. Tickets, which start as low as $8, are also available by calling 215-336-2000 or going on line to ticketmaster.com.

Disney's Inspector Gadget 2 movie will be released on DVD and VHS on Tuesday, March 11, 2003.
Comcast-Spectacor (comcast-spectacor.com) is the Philadelphia-based sports and entertainment firm which owns the First Union Center, the First Union Spectrum, the Philadelphia Flyers, the Philadelphia 76ers, the Philadelphia Phantoms, Flyers Skate Zone, Comcast SportsNet, and the Bowie Baysox, the Delmarva Shorebirds and the Frederick Keys, all affiliates of the Baltimore Orioles. Comcast-Spectacor is also the principal owner of Global Spectrum, a firm engaged in managing public assembly facilities and events worldwide.
--Posted February 12, 2003
Source: Comcast-Spectacor