Peyton Manning Pitches ‘Omaha’ Section of EPCOT to Bob Iger

Shannen Ace

Two men are engaged in phone conversations; the man on the left is gesturing with his hand, reminiscent of Peyton Manning calling an audible, while talking. The man on the right is smiling. Both are indoors, seated, and wearing blue shirts.

Peyton Manning Pitches ‘Omaha’ Section of EPCOT to Bob Iger

In a new ManningCast video, Disney CEO Bob Iger tells Peyton Manning that Disney would not give Omaha its own section at EPCOT.

Peyton Manning Pitches an ‘Omaha’ Pavilion in EPCOT

Two men are engaged in phone conversations; the man on the left is gesturing with his hand, reminiscent of Peyton Manning calling an audible, while talking. The man on the right is smiling. Both are indoors, seated, and wearing blue shirts.

In the video, Peyton and Eli Manning put together and star in ManningCast: The Musical, inspired by their “Monday Night Football with Peyton and Eli” TV show. Their journey starts with Peyton calling Iger, looking for a theater. Iger answers the phone and immediately says they won’t be building an Omaha section in EPCOT, a reference to Peyton’s famous catchphrase he would say before a play on the field.

The 10-minute video also features cameos by Jimmy Kimmel, Snoop Dogg, Kevin Hart, Michael Bublè, and more. Watch it below.

Last year, Manning and Phil Simms visited Walt Disney World in an episode of ESPN+ Original “Peyton’s Places” about the origins of “I’m going to Disney World!” Manning made a cameo appearance in the first season of “The Santa Clauses” on Disney+. 2013 documentary “The Book of Manning” about the legendary family is also available to watch on Disney+.

ManningCast is a simultaneous broadcast of Monday Night Football, featuring Peyton and Eli alongside friends, as everyone gives their own commentary about the game. You can learn more at ESPN.com.

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