No Superbowl MVP this year

wdwforus

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I heard on the news this morning that Disney has decided not to run its ad campaign where the MVP of the Superbowl gets to say "I am going to Disney World" after the game and wont be going to Disney World. They said that this will be the first time in 19 years that Disney hasnt done this and that it may only be temporary as ABC will be broadcasting the game next year. I think that if the reason they are doing it is because they arent broadcasting this years game thats kind of lame. I think another member of the Patriots should get that chance this year. :p Maybe someone from the defense? :sohappy:
 

jcraycraft

Member
Disney benches Super Bowl ad

Looks like no "I'm going to Disney World' this year.

http://www.orlandosentinel.com/busi...iness-headlines

Disney benches Super Bowl ad
Susan Strother Clarke

January 26, 2005

Since 1987, Disney has been at the Super Bowl, thrusting a camera in front of a winning player and asking what his plans were after the big game.

But not this year.

The Mouse won't be in Jacksonville, so TV audiences won't hear Donovan McNabb, Tom Brady or anyone associated with the Eagles-Patriot matchup say, "I'm going to Disney World!"

Disney's been doing these ads practically forever -- or at least since Ronald Reagan was president and Donald Trump was still on his first marriage.

I wondered if the change had anything to do with last year's trashy bare-all by Janet Jackson during Super Bowl halftime. Or did Disney think Fox was demanding too high a price for the privilege of talking to sweaty players post-game? (Thirty-second spots during the game are selling for $2.4 million.)

But the official word from spokesman Craig Dezern is that Disney is focusing on the two big ad campaigns it already has under way.

One, the "Happiest Celebration on Earth," includes global spots for all Disney parks pegged to the 50th anniversary of Disneyland. The other, "Magic Your Way," is about new prices for vacations in Orlando.

Both campaigns happened to start earlier this month.

"We're not saying we won't do this again," Dezern said, leaving the locker-room door open for future Super Bowl ads.

Still, bad timing aside, I'm puzzled why Disney wouldn't toss just one more spot into its mix.

The Super Bowl ads run for just a few days and are followed by a parade in the parks with the appointed sports hero, which is a huge crowd pleaser.

And it's not as if the company's suffering. Disney has bragged lately about the rebound of its parks business and its success in other areas, such as the wildly popular Desperate Housewives on the ABC network.

Eli Portnoy, a brand expert and president of The Portnoy Group, said that, for all the measurement tools out there, marketing is still tough to gauge.

The absence of the popular spots after this year's game could go unnoticed by TV viewers, or it could disappoint millions and officially fall into the blunder archives -- not as bad as New Coke, mind you, but not good.

"I would say anytime a company gives up a marquee brand position, there is a loss. Whether that's offset by the fact it would have cost a fortune" is difficult to know, Portnoy said. "It is just something the public expects."

Disney has done 35 "What's Next" spots, featuring everyone from Santa Claus to Stanley Cup winners, since the inception of the campaign 18 years ago with New York Giants quarterback Phil Simms.

Last year's Super Bowl spot featured Brady of the Patriots. A second ad was done later in the year after the World Series with the Boston Red Sox.

The first commercial runs shortly after the game, which is a bit of a production miracle considering the painfully long process usually associated with advertising.

The ads were the brainchild of Big Mike's wife, Jane Eisner. She had the idea at a luncheon with aviator ________ Rutan, who joked that he would top his latest flying feat by taking his family to Disneyland.

In the end, maybe it's a good thing there won't be ads this Super Bowl. Now, if anyone asks the players after the game what their plans are, they can say -- with complete candor -- what I've always wanted to hear:

"I'm taking a shower!"

Susan Strother Clarke can be reached at 407-420-5414 or sclarke@orlandosentinel.com.
 

KevinPage

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Good I hate the Eagles and don't want another Boston area team being celebrated (my hatred for the Red Sox damns all teams in the area) :lol:
 

TAC

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Boooo! :mad:

I always look forward to seeing the commercial.

At our wedding reception, we had the DJ say "So Tom and Carolann, you've just gotten married, now what are you going to do?" And we replied, "We're going to Disneyworld!" :sohappy:
 

dixiegirl

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Yes mr kevinpage you should bite your tounge!!! if the patriots do win its because they deserve it,, and well as far as the red sox is concered the same is for them too..i'm from Rhode Island so these are my teams!! good or bad.
 
TAC said:
Boooo! :mad:

I always look forward to seeing the commercial.

At our wedding reception, we had the DJ say "So Tom and Carolann, you've just gotten married, now what are you going to do?" And we replied, "We're going to Disneyworld!" :sohappy:

We did the same thing at ours!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
 

SnowWhite5669

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I am seriously bummed, we are going to be in Disney the day after the SuperBowl and would have loved to see my beloved Patriots on Main Street!! :mad: Oh well, I will just have to settle on seeing Mickey!! 11 days and counting..... :sohappy: :sohappy:
 

SnowWhite5669

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dixiegirl said:
Yes mr kevinpage you should bite your tounge!!! if the patriots do win its because they deserve it,, and well as far as the red sox is concered the same is for them too..i'm from Rhode Island so these are my teams!! good or bad.


I'm from RI, too!! :sohappy:
 

PhotoDave219

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I'm sure that the Super Bowl wining team will still go to WDW - Theyre just not running the ad of "I'm going to Disney World!".

We're talking about just a commercial here, folks. Just a commercial. No need to overreact.
 

askmike1

Member
KevinPage said:
Good I hate the Eagles and don't want another Boston area team being celebrated (my hatred for the Red Sox damns all teams in the area) :lol:
Amen to that.

Anywho, you can't blame this on Eisner nor the fact that ABC isn't airing it. In the past 19 years, ABC has only aired it around 4 or 5 times and yet they aired it every year. Anyway, they had the I'm going to Disneyland thing this year with the olympic swimmers.

If you really want the commercial though...hope the patriots win and just watch last year's commercial.

-Michael
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TRITON4ME

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Well I guess Disney got all they could out of the marketing ploy. Seriously, the phrase "I'm goin to Disney World" is right up there with Nike's "just do it." Actually, my psycology professor had an intersting theory about these ploys, allow me to explain: A meme- is an infectous idea that gets stuck in your head and control the way you think or feel about something. My professor argued that through the use of Disney's "I'm going to Disney World" marketing sceme we as consumers are forced to associate the Disney company as "winners" without ever really realizing it. I mean think about has Disney ever gone to the team that lost the Super Bowl? Disney thus installs these "meme's" in our minds and makes all viewers of the commercial to feel that at Disney World celebration is a daily occurance and all the "winners" come to Disney World to celebrate. I thought it was kinda interesting and I wish I could remember more of his lecture but I kinda zoned out after the whole Disney argument.
 

Indy95

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TRITON4ME said:
Actually, my psycology professor had an intersting theory about these ploys, allow me to explain: A meme- is an infectous idea that gets stuck in your head and control the way you think or feel about something. My professor argued that through the use of Disney's "I'm going to Disney World" marketing sceme we as consumers are forced to associate the Disney company as "winners" without ever really realizing it. I mean think about has Disney ever gone to the team that lost the Super Bowl? Disney thus installs these "meme's" in our minds and makes all viewers of the commercial to feel that at Disney World celebration is a daily occurance and all the "winners" come to Disney World to celebrate.

From Eisner himself:

"Such a campaign had effectively given our audience a sense that the Disney parks were connected with powerful emotions such as triumph, excitement, and joy."

So he shares your professor's views, albeit in a less subtle and more emotional way...:)
 

IDreamOfDisney

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Disney Add

TAC said:
Boooo! :mad:

I always look forward to seeing the commercial.

At our wedding reception, we had the DJ say "So Tom and Carolann, you've just gotten married, now what are you going to do?" And we replied, "We're going to Disneyworld!" :sohappy:

We have it on our wedding video from 1991.:) :D
 
Theyre not running the ad because they were planning on Ben Roethlesberger or Joey Porter saying that line in the superbowl...

but....

oh well..Steelers still rocked!! :)
 

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