Super Bowl Champion New England Patriots to Be Featured in Magic Kingdom Parade Tomorrow

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Super Bowl Champion New England Patriots to Be Featured in Magic Kingdom Parade Tomorrow

There are three inevitable things in life: death, taxes, and the New England Patriots winning the Super Bowl. Following their 13-3 victory over the Los Angeles Rams, two Patriots players will appear at a special pre-parade celebration before the Festival of Fantasy Parade tomorrow, February 4th.

Super Bowl MVP Julian Edelman and quarterback Tom Brady will appear at the Magic Kingdom, according to Ben Volin of The Boston Globe.

The party will also include Disney characters, as well as Edelman and Brady enjoying some Walt Disney World attractions. The celebration is expected to be live streamed as part of #DisneyParksLIVE, on YouTube and other social media. The party kicks off at 2:40 PM Eastern, ahead of Festival of Fantasy Parade at 3 PM Eastern.

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10 thoughts on “Super Bowl Champion New England Patriots to Be Featured in Magic Kingdom Parade Tomorrow”

  1. Hero worship…

    No matter which side wins, the guy who represents that team becomes the instant hero.

    And folks will hurry to see them.

    When did values become so bent?

    Oh, he caught a ball; Cheer!

  2. You know these Super Bowl players are over there thinking ‘what a dump’. Disney pays them dearly to come. IF Disney put that money to improve the parks, and experience, while still being profitable, I think they’d get better bang for the buck than paying Brady and the patriots millions bucks to suffer having to deal with Magic Kingdom crowds and cutbacks.

    • Disney has been paying the athletes to show up since they first started the tradition…read Jack Lindquists book

      • Yea, but they used to also put money INTO the parks and making it a safe place where profit was important sure…but now, guest experience means ZERO. The advertising budget stays the same. The amount they spend on food for you is cut by 1000 and you’re charge 1000 times more for less. The WDW parks are deteriorating. That’s I think his/her point. I have to agree

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