I thought he said DisneyWorld. I only was half watching, I was packing lunches. I did DVR it though so I can watch it tomorrow after the crew leaves for school and work.
I am an eastcoaster who just got back from Disney World last month. I am sure he said Disneyland. I think that is where people went when the "I just won the Superbowl" campaign started.
I heard Disneyland also- thought it was strange- but that is the original wording when it was first on the Super Bowl-now if The Boss would do those Universal concerts, I be down in a New York minute. He still looks good.
I think he just made a mistake...probably meant to say World, but simply threw Land in there instead.
A lot of people, especially if they have never been to the resorts, or aren't big disney fans in general, don't really know the difference between the two anyway.
Definitely Disneyland. A slip of the tongue no doubt (sorry Nancy)! It's the generic term used by people who are not totally Disney knowledgeable (like we are). (and I thought it was funny that the next commercial we saw was one for Universal, they mustn't have liked that!)
It was also ironic that right after his set a commercial for Universal came on. They must have been mad, paying that much for a superbowl ad and Disney gets a free plug from the Boss.
"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. Typically the star records two versions of the commercialone for each phraseso 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 1987, Phil Simms was paid a reported $75,000 for his participation.
Bruce Springsteen ended his Super Bowl XLIII halftime performance by saying "I'm going to Disneyland!" to the camera.
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