I'm going to Disney World!


"I'm going to Disney World!" and "I'm going to Disneyland!" are advertising slogans used in a series of television commercials by The Walt Disney Company that began airing in 1987. Used to promote the company's theme park resorts in Florida and California, the commercials most often are broadcast following the Super Bowl and typically feature an NFL player shouting the phrase while celebrating the team's victory immediately after the championship game. These commercials have also promoted champions from other sports, athletes setting records, and winners of non-sport competitions such as American Idol.

Format

Disney refers to the campaign as "What's Next?" in reference to the commercial's usual format, which has the star appear to be answering a question posed by an unseen narrator—"What are you going to do next?"—after his or her moment of triumph. The narrator is Mark Champion, a veteran radio play-by-play announcer for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Detroit Lions, Detroit Pistons, and Westwood One. Most ads feature the song "When You Wish Upon a Star" and end with a shot of fireworks over Cinderella Castle or Sleeping Beauty Castle.
Typically the star records two versions of the commercial, one for each phrase, so that the ads can be broadcast in different American media markets to strategically promote either the Walt Disney World Resort in Florida or the Disneyland Resort in California. In most cases, Disney arranges for its star to appear in a parade at either Disneyland or one of the Walt Disney World theme parks the day immediately following the victory in order to fulfill the spoken promise in one version.

History

Original campaign

In his 1998 memoir Work in Progress, Disney CEO Michael Eisner credited his wife, Jane, with the idea for the campaign. According to Eisner, during the January 1987 grand opening for the Star Tours attraction at Disneyland, the couple dined with Dick Rutan and Jeana Yeager, who in December 1986 had piloted the first aircraft to fly around the world without stopping or refueling. After Jane Eisner asked what the pilots planned to do next, they replied, "Well, we're going to Disneyland." She later told her husband the phrase would make a great advertising campaign.
Following Super Bowl XXI on January 25, 1987, a Disney commercial starred New York Giants quarterback Phil Simms, in which he was asked "Phil Simms, you've just won the Super Bowl. What are you doing next?". Simms, who replied "I'm gonna go to Disney World!", was paid $75,000; John Elway was paid the same amount, in case the Denver Broncos won.
Following Super Bowl XXV in 1991, Ottis Anderson, the game's MVP, was given the choice to say "I'm going to Disney World!" or to dedicate his victory to American troops serving in the then-ongoing Gulf War. Anderson chose the latter, and the line was once again given to Phil Simms.
While appearing in a subsequent parade at the Walt Disney World Resort, 1994 Winter Olympics figure skater Nancy Kerrigan was recorded saying to Mickey Mouse, "This is dumb. I hate it. This is the most corniest thing I have ever done." Kerrigan, however, claimed that her remarks had been misinterpreted. She claimed that while participating in the parade was not corny, wearing her Silver Medal was because her parents had taught her not to boast or flaunt her accomplishments. Kerrigan also went on to say that she had nothing against The Walt Disney Company or Mickey Mouse and said, "Whoever could find fault with Mickey Mouse? He's the greatest mouse I've ever known."
Ray Lewis was named Super Bowl XXXV MVP, but because of a murder trial he was involved in the previous year, the phrase "I'm going to Disney World!" was given instead to quarterback Trent Dilfer.
In subsequent years, Disney reportedly has offered $30,000 to athletes and other stars for participating in the ads and appearing at one of its theme parks.

2006 return

In 2006, the campaign resumed before Super Bowl XL as Disney projected scenes from the 20-year history of the campaign onto a Detroit skyscraper in the days before the game. During the television broadcast, Disney aired a commercial showing members of the Pittsburgh Steelers and Seattle Seahawks practicing how they would deliver the famous phrase while preparing for the game. The following day, the company began airing a traditional "What's Next" commercial featuring Steelers Hines Ward and Jerome Bettis. Even though it was not part of the ad buy in 2016, Peyton Manning said the famous phrase in an interview after Super Bowl 50.
Although Tom Brady was named MVP of Super Bowl LI, he gave the Disney trip to teammate James White.

2020 overhaul

For Super Bowl LIV in 2020, Disney Parks, Experiences and Products was the official sponsor of that game's MVP ceremony; Patrick Mahomes' announcement of the phrase was thus embedded into the broadcast post-game show, which included appearances by Mickey and Minnie Mouse alongside 10 year-old Make-a-Wish child Nathaniel from Austin, Texas. During the Disney World parade honoring Mahomes, Nathaniel also took part, representing the Make-a-Wish Foundation. Nathaniel also posed with Mahomes, Disney Parks, Experiences and Products Chairman Bob Chapek, Mickey and Minnie, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell and Make-A-Wish America President/CEO Richard K. Davis when Chapek announced a $1 million donation to the Make-a-Wish Foundation in Mahomes' honor. 17 other children from the Make-A-Wish Foundation also got free passes to attend the parade as well.

Stars and celebrations

The commercials generally star a single NFL player immediately following the Super Bowl but the campaign also has featured athletes from other championship games and several non-celebrities.
YearPerson and affiliationEvent"I'm going to..."Sources
1987Phil Simms Super Bowl XXIWalt Disney World
1987Dennis Conner on the yacht Stars & StripesAmerica's CupWalt Disney World
1987Magic Johnson NBA FinalsDisneyland
1987Frank Viola World SeriesWalt Disney World
1988Doug Williams Super Bowl XXIIWalt Disney World and Disneyland
1988Gretchen Carlson Miss America
1988Brian Boitano, U.S. figure skaterWinter Olympics
1988Orel Hershiser World SeriesWalt Disney World
1988Kareem Abdul-Jabbar NBA FinalsDisneyland
1989Joe Montana Super Bowl XXIIIDisneyland
1989Al MacInnis Stanley Cup Finals
1989Joe Dumars NBA FinalsWalt Disney World
1990Joe Montana Super Bowl XXIVWalt Disney World and Disneyland
1990Jim ThompsonTemple University graduation
1990Matt Kaldenberg, Phyllis Kaldenberg, and Laura McEwenSimpson College graduation
1991Ottis Anderson Super Bowl XXV
1991Michael Jordan NBA FinalsWalt Disney World
1992Mark Rypien Super Bowl XXVI
1993Troy Aikman Super Bowl XXVIIWalt Disney World
1993Patrick Roy Stanley Cup FinalsDisneyland
1994Jeff Gordon Brickyard 400
1994Emmitt Smith Super Bowl XXVIIIWalt Disney World and Disneyland
1994Nancy Kerrigan, U.S. figure skaterWinter Olympics
1995Jerry Rice and Steve Young Super Bowl XXIX
1996Emmitt Smith Super Bowl XXX
1997Desmond Howard Super Bowl XXXI
1997Santa ClausChristmas
1998John Elway Super Bowl XXXII
1998Mark McGwire Major League Baseball home run record
1999Terrell Davis and John Elway Super Bowl XXXIII
1999United States women's national soccer teamFIFA Women's World Cup
2000Kurt Warner Super Bowl XXXIV
2001Trent Dilfer Super Bowl XXXV
2001Barry Bonds Major League Baseball home run record
2002Tom Brady Super Bowl XXXVIWalt Disney World
2002Scott Spiezio World Series
2003Jon Gruden and Brad Johnson Super Bowl XXXVII
2004Tom Brady Super Bowl XXXVIIIWalt Disney World
2004Curt Schilling, Pedro Martínez, and David Ortiz World SeriesWalt Disney World
2004Dave Andreychuk Stanley Cup Finals
2006Hines Ward and Jerome Bettis Super Bowl XL
2006Dwyane Wade NBA Finals
2007Tony Dungy and Dominic Rhodes Super Bowl XLIWalt Disney World
2007Teemu Selänne Stanley Cup Finals
2008Eli Manning Super Bowl XLIIWalt Disney World and Disneyland
2008David CookAmerican Idol season 7Walt Disney World
2009Ben Roethlisberger and Santonio Holmes Super Bowl XLIIIWalt Disney World
2009Kris AllenAmerican Idol season 8Walt Disney World
2009Bruce SpringsteenSuper Bowl XLIII halftime showDisneyland
2010Drew Brees Super Bowl XLIVWalt Disney World
2010Lee DeWyzeAmerican Idol season 9Walt Disney World
2011Aaron Rodgers Super Bowl XLVWalt Disney World and Disneyland
2011Scotty McCreeryAmerican Idol season 10Walt Disney World
2012Eli Manning Super Bowl XLVIWalt Disney World
2013Joe Flacco Super Bowl XLVIIWalt Disney World and Disneyland
2014Malcolm Smith Super Bowl XLVIIIWalt Disney World
2015Malcolm Butler and Julian Edelman Super Bowl XLIXDisneyland
2016Peyton Manning Super Bowl 50Disneyland
2018Nick Foles Super Bowl LIIWalt Disney World
2019Tom Brady and Julian Edelman Super Bowl LIIIWalt Disney World
2020Patrick Mahomes Super Bowl LIVWalt Disney World
2021Tom Brady and Rob Gronkowski Super Bowl LVWalt Disney World
2022Matthew Stafford, Cooper Kupp and Aaron Donald Super Bowl LVIDisneyland
2023Patrick Mahomes Super Bowl LVIIDisneyland
2024Patrick Mahomes Super Bowl LVIIIDisneyland
2025Jalen Hurts Super Bowl LIXWalt Disney World