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I watched but I didn't see anything. I checked on here and I couldn't find anything either..... any news?????
I read that whole thread but I didn't see anything....
Nopee.. no one on the colts even said "I'm going to Disneyworld!" I was upset haha.
Nopee.. no one on the colts even said "I'm going to Disneyworld!" I was upset haha.
Nopee.. no one on the colts even said "I'm going to Disneyworld!" I was upset haha.
Actually, the Colts Head coach (can't spell his name) and another player were shown on the Today show this morning saying they were going to Disneyworld. I, too, was wondering this, but they showed it!
Actually, the Colts Head coach (can't spell his name) and another player were shown on the Today show this morning saying they were going to Disneyworld. I, too, was wondering this, but they showed it!
Disney teams with Rhodes
Laura Brost | Sentinel Staff Writer
Posted February 5, 2007, 11:00 AM EST
Along with mini-golf courses, race tracks, marathons, and baseball fields, Walt Disney World is embracing football this time of year, as the Super Bowl hype is still high among fans and TV watchers.
Starting today, Superbowl champion running back Dominic Rhodes of the Indianapolis Colts, will appear in a TV advertisement for Disney in which he will use the "going to Disney World" phrase, made famous in previous years.
Rhodes will be at Disney's Magic Kingdom today, playing football with a few lucky local NFL Youth Football leagues from around Central Florida, ranging in age from 8 to 11. A football field specifically created for today's game playing was constructed on Main Street, U.S.A. near Cinderella's castle.
From the Orlando Sentinel:
Disney teams with Rhodes
Laura Brost | Sentinel Staff Writer
Posted February 5, 2007, 11:00 AM EST
Along with mini-golf courses, race tracks, marathons, and baseball fields, Walt Disney World is embracing football this time of year, as the Super Bowl hype is still high among fans and TV watchers.
Starting today, Superbowl champion running back Dominic Rhodes of the Indianapolis Colts, will appear in a TV advertisement for Disney in which he will use the "going to Disney World" phrase, made famous in previous years.
Rhodes will be at Disney's Magic Kingdom today, playing football with a few lucky local NFL Youth Football leagues from around Central Florida, ranging in age from 8 to 11. A football field specifically created for today's game playing was constructed on Main Street, U.S.A. near Cinderella's castle.
The Walt Disney Co. hopes the carnival concept of the Toy Story attraction will resonate with parents and older guests,
The "I'm going to Disney World" wasn't shown after the game because the game was aired on CBS. It hasn't been shown post-game since the game left ABC