Found this online; of course it may not be accurate:
Dream Comes True for Colts' Dominic Rhodes: He's 'Going to Disney World!' After Joining Coach Tony Dungy in Famous Commercial
MIAMI, Feb. 4 /PRNewswire/ -- Head Coach Tony Dungy and running back
Dominic Rhodes of the Super Bowl Champion Indianapolis Colts Sunday night
became the latest sports celebrities to realize a dream, stand in front of
a TV camera, and shout the famous "going to Disney World" phrase.
And
Monday, Rhodes heads to Walt Disney World Resort near Orlando to also make
a few special kids' dreams come true as they will play the first-ever game
of football on Main Street, U.S.A. on a specially built gridiron. Their "We're going to Disney World" pronouncement, part of the
production for one of TV's most enduring and celebrated commercials, was
captured Sunday night on tape at Miami's Dolphin Stadium just moments after
the Colts' 29-17 victory over the Chicago Bears in Super Bowl XLI. Dungy
became the first African American head coach to hoist the Vince Lombardi
Trophy as Super Bowl champion, while Rhodes rushed for a game-leading 113
yards and a second- quarter touchdown that put the Colts ahead for keeps.
The commercial -- which also includes a
Disneyland version for the West
Coast -- is the 37th of a series that began in 1987 following Super Bowl
XXI. The first "I'm going to Disney World" commercial, featuring New York
Giants quarterback Phil Simms, was regarded as a groundbreaking concept --
a produced national commercial involving a current event, airing on major
networks hours after the event.
And this latest installment is to follow a similar script,
airing Feb.
5 - - when Rhodes is to be in Disney's Magic Kingdom along with a group of
children, ages 8 to 11, who normally participate in NFL Youth Football
leagues around Central Florida. But on this magical Monday, they will
participate in an unprecedented game of football in the shadows of
Cinderella Castle. For the first time in history, a football field will be constructed on
Main Street, U.S.A. near the theme park's gleaming royal icon. The children
will have the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to run plays with Rhodes less
than 24 hours after he starred in his team's Super Bowl XLI victory.
While Rhodes' participation in a Magic Kingdom football game is a
first, he joins a lineup of sports heroes such as Tom Brady, Emmitt Smith,
Barry Bonds, Mark McGwire, Joe Montana, John Elway, Jerry Rice, Troy
Aikman, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Doug Williams, Magic Johnson, Patrick Roy and
Super Bowl XL star Hines Ward who have been featured during two decades of
"I'm going to Disney World" commercials.