“I’m Going to Disneyland.” Super Bowl LX Parade Will Be Held Feb 9th, 2026. Disney Parks and Disneyland have made the official announcement this morning that the Champions of the NFL will celebrate with a parade down Main Street USA in Disneyland on February 9th, 2026, at Disneyland Park. ESPN will also be broadcasting from Disneyland Park on February 9th. In a just-released press release (see below), “The Handoff” post-game Super Bowl broadcast will start at So-Fi Stadium on Feb 8th and then move to Disneyland.
Disney Parks posted on IG: “Champions celebrate at @Disneyland 🏈 Come on down the day after Super Bowl to celebrate with this year’s champion!”
The announcement comes as anticipation for the championship game. This year’s Super Bowl features a legendary rematch between the New England Patriots and the Seattle Seahawks. Of course, we will be rooting for The Walt Disney Company commercials!
Both teams enter the game with identical 14–3 regular-season records, setting the stage for a battle at Levi’s Stadium. Whether it’s the Patriots looking to secure their record-breaking seventh title or the Seahawks seeking redemption for Super Bowl XLIX, the winning quarterback will soon be uttering those iconic words: “I’m going to Disneyland!”
Fans planning to attend the cavalcade are encouraged to check the Disneyland app for specific parade times, as the park is expected to see high attendance from fans traveling south from the Bay Area.
ESPN Press Release:
“Disneyland Park & Southern California — Monday, Feb. 9
“The Handoff” continues Monday, Feb. 9, with ESPN studio shows broadcasting from Disneyland Park and additional programming originating from locations across Southern California:
Full West Coast Lineup
The day begins with Get Up from ESPN’s Los Angeles studios and concludes with Jimmy Kimmel Live! from Hollywood.
Live From Disneyland Park
With a set in Town Square at the foot of Main Street, U.S.A., within Disneyland Park, First Take with Stephen A. Smith, multiple editions of SportsCenter, NFL Live and a second episode of Super Bowl Live will originate from within the park. ESPN will also welcome and honor a player from the Super Bowl LX championship team.
ABC News and Disney Integration
ABC News’ Good Morning America will originate in part from Levi’s Stadium for its Monday show and Tuesday will air an interview with a player from the Super Bowl LX championship team. World News Tonight with David Muir will also feature content in its Monday broadcast as part of the daylong cross-platform moment.
Philadelphia Eagles Quarterback and Super Bowl MVP Jalen Hurts celebrated the 2025 parade at Walt Disney World.