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Club Cooloholic

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I would just take a bus to Disney Springs and pick a bar there or cab it to a Buffalo Wild Wings or something similar. I don't think there are any Bengals bars in Orlando.
If you want to make it a party look up of any bars are doing super bowl parties. There will be a cover of course.
I also believe they have done events at Atlantic Hall at the board walk for sporting events before.
 
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Goofyernmost

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I have to ask. If the Super Bowl was so important why would one spend thousands of dollars to go to an alternate entertainment venue and then sit in a massively expensive hotel room and watch a football game? Besides, if it isn't on ABC or ESPN, I'm guessing the best you can hope for is an upcharge to view it.
 

Raxel7851

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I have to ask. If the Super Bowl was so important why would one spend thousands of dollars to go to an alternate entertainment venue and then sit in a massively expensive hotel room and watch a football game? Besides, if it isn't on ABC or ESPN, I'm guessing the best you can hope for is an upcharge to view it.
Uh probably because they made their Disney plans way before the Bengals made it to the Super Bowl!!! It’s one day out of their entire vacation. It’s a BIG deal to them obviously. Just because it may not be your “thing”, it is to @ppet.
 

JIMINYCR

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I'm not a fan of either team thats made it into the SB, but as a NFL fan I am still interested in watching THE game. If sports interests you at all then those major end of season games like SB, WS, NBA championships, are worth taking a couple of hours out of your Disney trip. How you spend your time at Disney differs. I would never go to the water parks, sit by a pool for hours, sit in a lounge and drink, or do many other activities that I see as a waste of my Disney time, but they are important enough to others.
 

cm1988

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It's a rare family/friends time and expensive to vacation at Disney, so like cell phones, I would recommend leaving the Superbowl behind.
I agree. I also understand that a Bengals fan would have anticipated a Super Bowl appearance for years.

But I still agree. The future, and the past, are never as important as the moment. It's unfoturnate when we miss what's around us because we're on some mental journey to Yesterdayland or Tomorrowland. Unless, of course, we happen to be at the Magic Kingdom, in Tomorrowland.

These days, there's these new-fangled devices that preserve entire Super Bowls for viewing. We can experience whatever emotions we might experience, in that moment. Yeah, we might hear the final score before watching the game. That will diminish enjoyment. Scheduling a side trip to a bar during a family vacation will diminish enjoyment as well, eh? Which matters more? That would be a value decision.
 

Goofyernmost

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Uh probably because they made their Disney plans way before the Bengals made it to the Super Bowl!!! It’s one day out of their entire vacation. It’s a BIG deal to them obviously. Just because it may not be your “thing”, it is to @ppet.
You are correct, of course, and surprisingly I understand that part of it even though as you say it is not my thing.

To me there will be reruns of all the highlights for weeks after and if the Bengals lose, then a cloud descends upon them while spending beaucoup bucks to be at Disney. Check the news in the morning or when one gets back from getting one's money's worth and find out what happened then either rejoice or mourn. 9 out of 10 Super Bowls are total snores anyway. The half time shows can be interesting at times though. In the long haul it is only a game, but to each his/her own.
 

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