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The Big Game is on and You Are at Walt Disney World Resort – Let the Disney Parks Moms Panel Help You Out!

Lisa Mendillo

by , Sr. Manager, Digital Integration

In only a few days a rather big football game will be taking place. Millions will be tuned in to watch football and high-priced commercials. But wait, you are going to be in The Most Magical Place on Earth. How will you watch the game?

Fear not, our Disney Parks Moms Panelists are here to help.

For Moms Panelist Jill C., “ESPN Club is the logical choice for any football fan who is looking to soak up the adrenaline of a communal game-watching experience.”

“With all the monitors strategically placed throughout this fun eatery, guests will have no trouble seeing the game while they dine. I have no doubt ESPN Club will be pulsing with energy during the big game.” Jill adds, “however, personally, I would head to either Geyser Point Bar & Grill (if it’s a warm evening), Territory Lounge (if it’s a chilly evening), or Crew’s Cup Lounge to view the game. I enjoy a more intimate football viewing experience than one might experience at a larger establishment.”

Territory Lounge

Thinking about heading to Disney Springs for the game? Lauren H. thinks you have made the right choice.

“A favorite of mine is Splitsville Luxury Lanes. Here sports fans will find the game, great food and room for a healthy family bowling competition! For those more excited about shopping bags than quarterback sacks, there are so many incredible stores just steps away,” Lauren explained. “If shopping isn’t your style, catch a movie at the AMC Movies at Disney Springs 24. Disney Springs is a great place to spend the day and then enjoy an evening celebrating or commiserating your team’s outcome.” 

Disney Springs

Non-sports lover? We have got you covered too!

“If you’re into the Big Game just for the commercials, skip the gathering and watch them the next day on the internet.  Then, escape the crowds by doing something new!” exclaimed Lindsey P. “While the big gamers collect for cheers and beers, head out to the Resort with your MagicBand to accomplish something on your bucket list. Finally try out that last mini golf course that’s been evading you, or grab both a Dole Whip and a Citrus Swirl so you can debate with your tastebuds as to which one is truly superior. You’ll be a happy adventurer with a little free time and a mission ahead of you!”

“A night to myself at Walt Disney World while my partner’s watching the game?” ask Robyn M. “Yes, please! I would absolutely head over to Disney’s Hollywood Studios, where the ambience at twilight and evening is so magical; the gorgeous neon, park music, and shadowy palm trees set just the perfect tone. I would grab a to-go Peanut Butter & Jelly milkshake from 50’s Prime Time Cafe and stroll the streets, do some shopping and an attraction or two, and end the night with my kind of spectacular – Fantasmic!”

So, football fanatic or football widow, Walt Disney World Resort has all the options one could want for that very special evening on Sunday, February 4!

For more tips or to ask questions about planning your next Disney vacation, be sure to visit DisneyParksMomsPanel.com for a personalized response from our knowledgeable panel.

Comments

  • Touchdown! These are some great choices for awesome drinks and bites to make any party “Super”. Watching the Super Bowl at Walt Disney World Resort is a great way to chill out and go for the field goal!!

  • @Bobbi you can get a Citrus Swirl at the Sunshine Tree Terrace in New Fantasyland (MK)

  • Admittedly there are a lot of wonderful tings to do instead of the game but I’m at a loss. Where does one get a Citrus Swirl? I know I can get a Dole Whip in Adventureland at MK or at the Polynesian. Please remember that the reason the Disney Moms are so important is because they help the rest of us locate, identify and enjoy all of the Disney Magic each time we go.

  • You really can’t go wrong with ESPN Club. Might have to check out Splitsville for the game this year just to mix things up.

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