It was a fairytale scene Monday, complete with its own castle, as Super Bowl hero Nick Foles of the Philadelphia Eagles starred in a milestone moment ā a celebratory āIām Going to Disney World!ā parade down Main Street, U.S.A. in Magic Kingdom Park.
In front of the majesty of Cinderella Castle the day after the Eaglesā 41-33 improbable Super Bowl victory, park guests and Eagles fans lined the famous street as a smiling Foles waved from a float he shared with Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse and other beloved Disney characters. Balloons and a blizzard of confetti in the Eaglesā team colors completed the happy scene.
āWorld champions,ā shouted Foles. āTo be at Disney World is unbelievable.ā

Afterward, NickĀ Foles and the gangĀ spent some time enjoying Disney World, experiencing several signature Disney attractions and interacting with Mickey and Minnie.

It was a magical experience for the hero of Super Bowl LII who passed for three touchdowns and caught a fourth touchdown pass (unprecedented for a quarterback in Super Bowl history) in Philadelphiaās upset victory on Sunday night in Minneapolis. A backup quarterback for most of the season, Foles stepped into the starterās role in December and turned in a stunning performance in Sundayās big game. His heroics helped him deliver Eagles fans their first world championship in franchise history and earned Foles the gameās Most Valuable Player award.
After the Super Bowl victory, Foles looked into the TV cameras and announced he was āGoing to Disney World,ā an iconic line that is part of a TV ad airing nationally.
Folesā trip Monday to Walt Disney World Resort continued a rich Disney history that began in 1987 when New York Giants quarterback Phil Simms first uttered those famous words āIām Going to Disney World!ā Thirty-one years later, the post-championship celebrations that take place at Walt Disney World Resort in Florida or Disneyland Resort in California remain an enduring reminder of the power of magic that happens at Disney Parks.

