VIDEO: Philadelphia Eagles MVP Jalen Hurts Celebrates Super Bowl LIX Victory With Magic Kingdom Parade

Shannen Ace

A parade float with people in costume, including a mouse character, glides past the castle, reminiscent of a Super Bowl victory celebration. A crowd lines the street on this sunny day, their smiles as bright as Philadelphia Eagles fans after a Jalen Hurts touchdown.

VIDEO: Philadelphia Eagles MVP Jalen Hurts Celebrates Super Bowl LIX Victory With Magic Kingdom Parade

Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts celebrated the team’s Super Bowl LIX win with a victory parade at Magic Kingdom.

Philadelphia Eagles Victory Parade

The parade took place at Magic Kingdom on the day after the game — Monday, February 10, at 2:30 p.m. ET. Eagles fans gathered in front of Cinderella Castle to watch. The parade was led by dancers dressed as football players and cheerleaders. Two performers carried a banner reading “Walt Disney World Celebrates Super Bowl LIX Champions.” Others had “Super Bowl Champions” signs.

A parade float with people in costume, including a mouse character, glides past the castle, reminiscent of a Super Bowl victory celebration. A crowd lines the street on this sunny day, their smiles as bright as Philadelphia Eagles fans after a Jalen Hurts touchdown.

Hurts appeared atop a float with Mickey Mouse. Minnie and Goofy were on the front of the float. Mickey and his pals all wore sports gear.

A Disney parade float with people in Mickey and Minnie Mouse costumes waves to a crowd, reminiscent of a Super Bowl victory celebration, as it passes by the enchanting castle.

Hurts was chosen as MVP and appeared in Disney’s classic post-game commercial, declaring, “I’m going to Disney World!” The Eagles defeated the Kansas City Chiefs 40 – 22, marking their second-ever Super Bowl win after Super Bowl LII. The game took place in New Orleans so Disney invited Hurts to their closest resort.

A man and a character in a mouse costume wave from a decorative parade float, celebrating under a blue sky with clouds—the excitement of the Philadelphia Eagles' Super Bowl victory evident in every gesture.

The float used for the celebratory parade usually appears in cavalcades throughout the day, carrying various characters.

Amidst the vibrant parade, a man waves enthusiastically from a float alongside two Mickey Mouse mascots in red outfits, celebrating as joyously as Philadelphia Eagles fans after their Super Bowl victory.

Hurts is the first Eagles quarterback to make multiple Super Bowl appearances, after playing Super Bowl LVII, also against the Chiefs.

A parade float with costumed characters celebrates a Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl victory, surrounded by people as confetti fills the air against a cloudy sky.

Chip and Dale were on the back of the float. Confetti went off over the parade as it passed through the Hub in front of Cinderella Castle.

Cheerleaders perform in a parade in front of a castle, surrounded by a crowd. A person proudly holds a "Super Bowl Champions" sign, celebrating the Philadelphia Eagles’ victory.

The float was followed by more dancers, including some holding balloons in Eagles colors green and white.

Watch the full victory parade with Jalen Hurts below.

Walt Disney World also celebrated this weekend with the Super Bowl LIX Snickers Celebration at Disney Springs.

In 2024, Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes visited Disneyland Resort for his second consecutive Super Bowl victory parade. Mahomes previously appeared at Magic Kingdom following the Chiefs’ Super Bowl LIV victory.

Disney’s annual tradition of “What’s Next?” Super Bowl commercials and MVP visits began in 1987. Veteran Tampa Buy Buccaneers announcer Mark Champion narrates the commercials, asking the MVP, “What are you going to do next?” New York Giants quarterback Phil Simms was the first to declare, “I’m going to Disney World!”

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