Can you watch the Super Bowl while at Disney World?
So, you’re in the middle of a magical vacation at Walt Disney World, but there’s a small conflict of interest: Super Bowl LX is happening, and the Seattle Seahawks are facing off against the New England Patriots. Whether you’re a die-hard fan of Sam Darnold’s comeback story or you’re just here for Bad Bunny’s halftime show, you don’t have to choose between Mickey and the gridiron.
The game kicks off at 6:30 p.m. Eastern on Sunday, February 8, 2026. While Disney isn’t exactly a sports town, they have plenty of spots where the beer is cold and the screens are massive. Here is your game plan for catching every play without leaving the bubble.
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Disney Springs


If you want that classic rowdy crowd energy, head over to the West Side of Disney Springs. This is the closest you’ll get to a stadium atmosphere.
- City Works Eatery & Pour House: This is the gold standard. With a literal wall of TVs (including a giant video wall) and 90+ beers on tap, it’s basically a football temple. They usually host a dedicated watch party, so expect an electric atmosphere.
- Splitsville Luxury Lanes: Don’t let the bowling shoes fool you. This place is secretly one of the best sports bars on property. They have screens everywhere, even outside, and the menu has everything from sushi to loaded nachos. It’s a great pivot if City Works is slammed.
Reservations for these spots go fast. If you don’t see one on the My Disney Experience app, keep refreshing! Cancellations are common as people change their park plans last minute.
The Resort Hideaways



Not feeling the Disney Springs traffic? You can find some of the best viewing spots tucked away at the resorts. These are often a bit more chill but no less intense when the fourth quarter hits.
- Rix Sports Bar & Grill (Disney’s Coronado Springs): This is a dedicated sports bar. It’s a bit of a hike if you aren’t staying there, but it’s a reliable spot with plenty of seating and a solid game-day menu.
- Three Bridges Bar & Grill at Villa del Lago: Also at Coronado, this open-air spot is gorgeous. If the February weather is behaving, watching the game over the water with a warm breeze is a total flex.
- Territory Lounge & Geyser Point: Over at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge, Territory Lounge offers a cozy, rustic vibe (perfect for Seahawks fans wanting those Pacific Northwest vibes). Geyser Point is lakeside and has a massive TV at the bar, making it a fan-favorite for outdoor viewing.
From The Comfort Of Your Hotel Room

Look, sometimes the best seat in the house is the one in your own hotel room. If you’ve been walking 20,000 steps a day, the idea of fighting for a barstool might sound exhausting.
Watching from your resort room means you control the remote and the snacks. Use a service like Instacart or Kroger Delivery to have a tailgate delivered right to your lobby. You can stock up on wings, chips, and drinks for a fraction of the price of a restaurant. Plus, you can scream at the TV as loud as you want without being that person in public.
Whether you’re celebrating a touchdown or drowning your sorrows in a Mickey Premium Bar, you’ve got options. Just remember to pack your jersey!
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