Best place to watch a game at Disney World

Submitted by Bo Schemheckler on December 20th, 2021 at 12:16 PM

Hey Everyone, For some godforsaken reason my family thought it would be a great idea to do the holidays at DisneyWorld. After a miserable week for me and hopefully an incredible week for the kids I will get the pleasure of watching our team play for a shot at the national title before heading to the airport at 3:30am the following morning. This being the one reprieve that will be available I would love to enjoy it to the maximum while hopefully getting to interact with a few other Michigan or Georgia fans. With the ESPN Center shut down does anyone have any recommendations for a pace to watch while staying at one of the Disney resorts?

stephenrjking

December 20th, 2021 at 12:56 PM ^

(edit: my first sentence sounded snarky. My bad. Yes, a lot of us would like to be in the position to attend Disney with our family, but however the OP perceives it is his business, not mine)

But since that trip is ending at the end of the week, and you're in the area, and Michigan plays on Friday, and the original flight is Saturday morning...

I mean...

It's a 3.5 hour drive and I'd be looking for tickets and rebooking the flight for later in the day. 

Of course it's pricey, and far be it from me to suggest what other people should do with their hard-earned money, but... already spending a week at Disney. 

Bo Schemheckler

December 20th, 2021 at 1:39 PM ^

Man I love Disney and Disney movies but Disney World is a special kind of hell for me. It is a bunch of money to stand in line and ride 4 rides in a day while dealing with crowds, heat and kids that all want to do dozens of different things. I am hoping to see that magic in the kids eyes that makes it all worth it but I just don't know if it will happen. They are excited right now though so we will do our very best to give them everything we can and make it the most special week possible!

Venom7541

December 20th, 2021 at 1:53 PM ^

Once I learned the scheduled pass process, Disney became so much more fun when I took the kids 10 years ago. If the pass is still free, it's actually no wait at all. You go to the ride and put in for the next pass and come back at that time and get right in. Universal didn't have that unless you paid for an all access pass throughout the park.

MarcusBrooks

December 20th, 2021 at 12:22 PM ^

good luck, our last visit to Disney you had to have everything booked months in advance to even get into a place. Maybe Disney Springs? 

we postponed our trip until they stop with all the facemask BS they are pushing. 

not paying that kind of $$$ to wear a mask all day at a place with nowhere to rest. 

Both Universal and Disney could help their customers a LOT but putting more park benches in places for people to take a short break.  You have people sitting on the ground and curbs trying to rest anyway, why not give them a nice bench?  

evenyoubrutus

December 20th, 2021 at 1:14 PM ^

Ok hold on. The "everything is booked months in advance" thing is baloney that Disney tries to use as a marketing ploy. Last time I was there, we stayed at AKL and the hotel desk clerk gave me a lecture about that very thing and how I'd better be ready to have my family eating at 10pm or something because I hadn't booked any restaurants. And then after all that he booked us for a 6 pm dinner right there at the African themed restaurant inside the hotel. And we never had any trouble in the 7 days we were there. Total bull crap 

 

andy_smith3

December 20th, 2021 at 1:22 PM ^

I think part of the issue is people DO book things up (often double and triple booking dining reservations especially) months in advance, but then cancel much of their reservations in the days/weeks leading up to their trip as details are worked out.  Tons of stuff always opens up in the week leading up to our trips.

Also, we were just there, during 85 degree days and found plenty of nice places to relax at all parks and the INDOOR ONLY mask policy was widely complied with and no hassle at all.

Nickel

December 20th, 2021 at 12:25 PM ^

If you're game for driving (or taking an uber) on NYE come join us (the central Florida Michigan alumni club) and watch the game at Friendly Confines.
https://www.facebook.com/events/484935856274067?acontext

If you want to stay at the resorts you'll probably find a few football fans at any of the bars / lounges since the game will be on the TVs but it's Disney so it'll be a total crapshoot as to whether you get to watch it with any other Michigan fans.

DavidP814

December 20th, 2021 at 4:35 PM ^

One of the WalkOn's near Disney is open for sure; my stepdaughter works there.  I was going to suggest WalkOn's or YardHouse in ICON Park.  Or on the 140-inch screen in the theater room at my house, as long as you don't mind the 2 dogs, 4 cats, 2 screaming nieces, and 10 Spanish karaoke-singing South American women all trying to outdo each other in volume on the 1st floor. 

buckeyekiller1

December 20th, 2021 at 12:31 PM ^

If ESPN Zone on the Boardwalk is shut down I would recommend finding a local Hooters. They’re everywhere in Florida since that’s where they started and typically have some kind of viewing party for big games. 

blueheron

December 20th, 2021 at 12:35 PM ^

OP: Regardless of your intent, l thought the first couple of sentences were hilarious. I'm pretty sure I'd feel the same way if I were in your shoes. I hope you find a good place to watch the game.

moetown91

December 20th, 2021 at 12:50 PM ^

If you have a car and want to get away from Disney head to the Universal area.....there is no cost (other than parking) and plenty of restaurants/bars outside of both parks.

or there is this:

https://twitter.com/bhofheimer_espn/status/1472987872848404485?s=21
 

 

 

 

Jack Harbaugh

December 20th, 2021 at 12:54 PM ^

My wife and I went in 2018 and watching the OSU/PSU game at the pool bar with a bunch of PSU fans was one of the best non-Michigan football game watching experiences I've had. Not caring about the result made it a lot more fun, but the overall atmosphere was amazing. I would recommend checking out your resort pool bar for their closing time on NYE. When we were there it stayed open until 12 but with Covid protocols it might be earlier now. 

tybert

December 20th, 2021 at 3:33 PM ^

We were staying at Art of Animation during the weekend of the Maize Out game vs. Washington this year. The poolside bar was great. I'd expect they will be open and serving until at least midnight. Well worth the prices were paid for drinks just to watch the Wolverines on a special night (OSU had lost to Oregon earlier that day which made it even better).

Plenty of seating in the bar area and outdoors so no masks.

Just plan on getting there during the Bama game, grab a seat and enjoy. Usually, you can buy food from the nearby cafeteria and just bring it to your table.

JCass

December 20th, 2021 at 12:58 PM ^

We are at Disney World several times a year, and without the ESPN Zone (I watched the 2006 edition of The Game from there), the sad answer is that there aren't many places on property that would be a "great" spot.

Parks - straight out.

Disney Springs - you couldn't pay me to go to Disney Springs at NYE. Unless you live rowdy crowds who are a little peeved at how expensive Disney can be and not enjoying how crowded Disney is (that week is one of the most crowded weeks of the year), mixed with locals who are annoyed by tourists, I'd stay away from Disney Springs

Each of the premium hotels (save the Contemporary) have a good bar with several tvs:

Grand Floridian - the Beauty and the Beast styled one SUCKS for service, but is higher quality.

Wilderness Lodge - the bar on the bay is very good for watching

Polynesian - has the bar by the "quiet pool" which I like more than Trader Sams

Contemporary - the bar is next to Chef Mickey's and under the monorail and is a main gathering spot in the hotel.  It will be loud and a bunch of people who may annoy the crap out of you.

The biggest issue with all of these are that they are good places for fireworks and given the timing, a place people will be doing a New Year's Countdown.

Animal Kingdom Lodge - the bars by the pool are good and if you are staying there, it'd be a decent place to go.

The Vacation Club resorts usually have some gathering spots with tvs, but it can be hit or miss on what show is on and whether someone will turn on a game (I saw a UGA family LIVID that they couldn't watch the Cocktail Party because 4 kids were watching Lilo and Stitch and the Disney person was "nope, kids win."

Without knowing where you are staying, that's the best I can give you.

1989 UM GRAD

December 20th, 2021 at 1:10 PM ^

There has to be a U of M alumni club in the Orlando area.  

I can't imagine they wouldn't be having a watch party somewhere.  

I caught the Wisconsin game at the U of M alumni club of Boston watch party...and it made it more enjoyable than watching at some random spot or in the hotel room.  

MGoBlutarsky

December 20th, 2021 at 1:13 PM ^

Couple thoughts:

1) There is a Buffalo Wild Wings about 10 mins from the entrance to Magic Kingdom if you want to drive- I watched a bball game there last February

2) Parks are pretty much out of the question.  I did a NYE pub crawl at epcot 10 yrs ago which was awesome, but none of those bars have TVs.  Also, because its NYE, they'll all have some sort of show going on if they are open late

3) Disney Springs has a bunch of Bars/Restaurants but not that many with TVs- I think Cityworks is the best bet

4) Its possible that some resorts will put up a screen to turn the game on.  They put up screens at Yacht & Beach, Old Key west, Grand floridian, for kids movies every other night, but you'd have to check

5) Bar at a hotel- Art of Animation has a good one and is accessable from the skyliner.  Shula's Steak House has tvs in the bar, but i dont think in the dininig room.  

But seriously, you should just get tix and drive down to the game.  It will be way better

ShadowStorm33

December 20th, 2021 at 1:30 PM ^

4) Its possible that some resorts will put up a screen to turn the game on.  They put up screens at Yacht & Beach, Old Key west, Grand floridian, for kids movies every other night, but you'd have to check

Didn't think of this, but I'd definitely ask around. This would definitely be a fun option, and I wouldn't be surprised if they did it somewhere. Polynesian and Contemporary too do screens at times.

You'll be amazed at just how many people you'll see wearing M gear, especially on game day. The last two times I was at Disney over New Years happened to coincide with our last two Rose Bowl appearances, 1/1/2005 and 1/1/2007.

I certainly don't share the OP's negative feelings towards a Disney trip, but then again I love Disney. Only thing I'd be worried about is the New Years crowds. I've been there at various times of year, including over Easter, and New Years was the most crowded I've ever seen it--and that was 15 years ago, when it was less crowded than it is now. The only thing that might mitigate it somewhat is the pandemic, but I feel like they're more or less back to full capacity on most things. But it should be an awesome time, especially since you're going with your kids, and you'll be surrounded by fellow M fans.

evenyoubrutus

December 20th, 2021 at 1:20 PM ^

Your best bet is probably your hotel room. 

Even if something is open do you really want to watch it at a sports bar in DW with a bunch of other dads trying to stave off a nervous breakdown?