Patrick Mahomes Returns to Disneyland

Patrick Mahomes, the phenomenal Kansas City Chiefs quarterback, is about to embark on an exhilarating post-Super Bowl adventure at Disneyland Park. After an awe-inspiring performance, leading his team to a resounding triumph, Mahomes is ready to let loose and revel in the magic of Disneyland.

Boldly clad in his iconic red and gold Chiefs jersey, Mahomes is set to spend the day at Disneyland Resort with his wife, Brittany Mahomes, and two daughters. A grand cavalcade has been meticulously orchestrated in his honor, as the park wholeheartedly embraces the celebration of his momentous victory. Fans, both young and old, eagerly gather along Main Street USA, brimming with anticipation for the appearance of the football superstar. However, some fans worry that his return might bring up old trauma from the year prior.

Disneyland Park, known for its magical atmosphere and enchanting attractions, has always been the perfect backdrop for extraordinary events, and welcoming Patrick Mahomes to bask in his well-deserved Super Bowl glory is no exception. This iconic theme park, nestled in the heart of Southern California, has played host to numerous champions, celebrities, and noteworthy figures throughout its storied history.

The Super Bowl cavalcade, a cherished tradition among Disney Parks enthusiasts, serves as a joyous showcase of triumph and triumphantly celebrates the achievement of extraordinary individuals like Patrick Mahomes. The pageantry and excitement that accompany this event are unparalleled, with colorful floats, energetic performances, and roars of applause from adoring fans filling the air. It is a testament to the longstanding partnership between The Walt Disney Company and the National Football League that has captivated hearts and inspired countless dreams over the years.

However, many cannot forget Patrick’s less-than-magical experience at the theme park last year.

Last year, while reminiscing on his trip to Disneyland, Mahomes mentioned that he found some of Disney’s rides to be quite extreme for children. One ride, Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway, was especially terrifying for the quarterback. Mahomes said;

“It was actually pretty crazy, It caught me by surprise a couple of times. I thought it was, like, a kids’ ride how it was set up, and all of a sudden, I’m flying around in this place, and I’m like, ‘how do y’all let little kids on this thing?’”

Hopefully, Mahomes has a more positive experience when he is at the theme park this year.

In the midst of the cavalcade’s jubilant atmosphere, it is worth reflecting upon the significance of Disney Parks as a backdrop for celebrating champions. Through the decades, this beloved institution has perfected the art of creating magical moments that transcend the boundaries of imagination. It serves as a reminder that dreams do come true, regardless of age or background, and that anyone, including the likes of Patrick Mahomes, can achieve greatness through determination, perseverance, and unwavering belief in their abilities.

Taylor Swift Fans Crowd Disneyland

Taylor Swift fans are taking over Disneyland Resort.

Disneyland is a world-renowned theme park located in Anaheim, California. Opened in 1955, it is often referred to as the “Happiest Place on Earth.” Disneyland Resort offers a magical experience for guests of all ages. It is divided into two main parks: Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure Park.

Disneyland Park is the original and features classic attractions such as Sleeping Beauty Castle, Pirates of the Caribbean, and the Haunted Mansion. Disney California Adventure Park, which opened in 2001, offers a more modern and diverse experience with rides like Cars Land and Guardians of the Galaxy – Mission: Breakout!

Disneyland is already a popular tourist location due to the attractions and different parks guests can visit but “Swifties” are purchasing tickets for the day after the Super Bowl in hopes of seeing Taylor Swift and her new boyfriend Travis Kelce.

Practically Perfect Family made a TikTok about looking at tickets for the day after the Super Bowl this year ,which will be played on February 11 between the Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers. There are major rumors, especially among Taylor Swift fans, that she might make an appearance at “The Happiest Place on Earth” should the Chiefs win the Super Bowl.

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The tradition of the Super Bowl winners going to Disneyland started in 1987 when New York Giants quarterback Phil Simms was asked by Disney’s CEO at the time, Michael Eisner, what he planned to do after winning the Super Bowl. Simms famously responded, “I’m going to Disneyland!” This off-the-cuff remark sparked an idea that would become a cherished post-Super Bowl tradition.

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In 2023 Patrick Mahomes, who plays for the Kanas Chiefs who won the Super Bowl, was spotted the next day with his family at Disneyland. This is why Taylor Swift fans are purchasing tickets in hopes that Taylor Swift and new boyfriend Travis Kelce, who plays for the Chiefs, will be spotted at Disneyland.

Even if the Chiefs win, it’s important to note that Taylor Swift will most likely not attend Disneyland the day after. Taylor Swift is starting back the second leg of her ERAS Tour and has concerts on Saturday, February 10, 2024, in Tokyo, Japan. Then, she will be heading to Melbourne, Australia for her Friday, February 16, 2024 concert.

Disney’s Super Bowl Commercial Achieves Massive Accomplishment

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Sunday night, the entire country tuned in to watch the biggest football game of the year. Super Bowl Sunday means excellent football, a fantastic halftime show, and incredible new commercials. While the Kansas City Chiefs overtook the Philadelphia Eagles on the field, Disney was the bigger winner in another category.

New Disney100 Comercial Wows Fans

Last night during Super Bowl LVII, Disney unveiled a new commercial in honor of the 100th anniversary celebration of Walt Disney Animation Studios. The commercial is an incredible tribute to all of the unrivaled storytelling Disney has done for the past 100 years. The Disney Super Bowl ad features stunning music, a diverse selection of movie moments, and videos of Disney fans. It honors all eras of the Walt Disney Company, and it gives a special thank you to the fans who have helped Disney succeed for so many years. Disney shared some inspiring words about the video, saying the commercial is for, “the fans and storytellers who have sparked the joy and magic that is Disney over the last 100 years.”

The Disney100 commercial was absolutely a stand-out of the night. The stakes could not have been higher, as Super Bowl commercials are incredibly important for brands. Last night’s game expected a record-setting 115 million viewers. This was due to the incredible fanbase of both teams, as well as the highly anticipated halftime performance by singer Rihanna. The mind-blowing amount of viewers makes a Super Bowl advertisment an essential time for brands to meet a massive audience. A 30-second advertisement at the Super Bowl costs a company between $6 and $7 million dollars, so the stakes are high.

Luckily for Disney, their commercial was a hit. According to System1, a program that determines how effective an advertisement is based on emotional responses, the Disney100 Super Bowl ad was the best. System1 uses a scale of 1.0-5.9, and Disney earned a 5.3. This score puts them in the top 1% of ads scored by System1. This commercial was a massive promotion for the Disney theme parks and Walt Disney Animation Studios, so this accomplishment is enormous.

The commercial’s success is much-needed after a week where Disney has been getting some negative attention in the press. Between the mess happening with the Reedy Creek Bill and the news that Disney would be laying off 7,000 employees, Disney CEO Bob Iger needed a commercial that would help refocus Disney’s brand image in a more positive light. Luckily, this commercial did just that. Celebrations will continue for Disney as they welcome Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs to Disneyland Park for their Super Bowl Parade.

Super Bowl Celebrations Ditched Walt Disney World This Year

This year, the Super Bowl’s winning team did not go to Walt Disney World to celebrate.

With Super Bowl LVII just days away, Disney is preparing for their annual post-game celebration down Main Street, USA. Since 1987, audiences have watched the Super Bowl MVP shout the phrase, “I’m going to Disney World!” This year, after the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles face off on Super Bowl Sunday, that phrase will be different.

Walt Disney World Resort will not be hosting its annual Super Bowl celebrations this year. Instead, it has been announced that Disneyland Resort will host the event for the second year in a row. Disneyland Resort is no stranger to hosting football parades. In addition to hosting MVP Cooper Kupp, Aaron Donald, Matthew Stafford, and the rest of the Los Angeles Rams last year, Disneyland Park also hosts the Rose Bowl parade every year.

Nevertheless, Florida football fans will not be getting a Super Bowl parade in the Walt Disney World Parks this year, and some on social media have expressed their disappointment.

User @RealRobGarrison writes, “Omg, I literally spoke to a fam a few weeks ago that planned their trip to FL just so they can be at the parks for the parade 💀💀💀.”

User @Jefflipack writes, “All those “treat Florida fairly” people will not be happy!!”

Many more users express their confusion and disappointment by quote retweeting Disney’s post.

Why Is the Super Bowl Being Celebrated at Disneyland?

Many people are confused as to why the celebration is happening in Disneyland once again. The reasoning:  the locations of the stadiums. Last year’s Super Bowl was at SoFi stadium in Los Angeles, so celebrating at Disneyland Park and staying in Southern California made more sense logistically. This year’s game will be played at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, so Disneyland Park was the better choice location-wise. While Walt Disney World Resort locals may be upset, Disneyland locals are rejoicing at this news.

The Disneyland Parade isn’t going to be the only exciting thing happening for Disney football fans. During the game, some brand-new commercials are rumored to be airing. These commercials include one for Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, The Little MermaidElemental, and Guardians of the Galaxy 3. There is also a possibility that Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny and The Marvels will have teasers as well.

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There are so many reasons to be excited about the game this weekend. Whether you are rooting for Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs or Jalen Hurts and the Philadelphia Eagles, this game is sure to be an exciting matchup.

Walt Disney World Will Not Host Annual Super Bowl Parade at Magic Kingdom in 2021

With Sunday’s big game kicking off just down the road, Disney, like many others, is gearing up for the excitement of Super Bowl weekend. That being said, Walt Disney World has announced that they will not host the annual Super Bowl parade down Main Street U.S.A. at Magic Kingdom Park this year.

Disney will continue the time-honored tradition of featuring the Super Bowl star player in the iconic “I’m Going to Disney World!” commercial on Sunday night. Be sure to stay tuned after the big game to catch the commercial on major TV networks and social media.

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Disney Parks stated that they hope to be able to bring back their other Super Bowl traditions next year, including letting football and Disney fans see and cheer on their favorite player in the park.

This year’s commercial will be the latest installment in a long-running Super Bowl tradition created by Disney in 1987 when New York Giants quarterback Phil Simms first appeared in the commercial following the team’s Super Bowl victory. Since then, the commercial has featured some of the biggest names in Super Bowl history.