Best Places to Watch the Super Bowl at Disney World
- Mollie August
- 4 hours ago
- 3 min read

Trying to watch the Super Bowl at Disney World?
Trying to watch the Super Bowl at Disney World?It’s doable — but not every bar with a TV is actually set up for a full game.
Some spots fill up early. Some don’t play sound. Others technically show the game but feel like an afterthought once kickoff hits. If watching the game matters to you, you have to be a little intentional about where you go.
Below are the places we’d actually try if we were at Disney on Super Bowl Sunday, ranked by vibe, viewing quality, and how worth-it they feel on game day.
🏈 The Job’s a Game Worth-It Rankings
🥇 Crew’s Cup Lounge
Located at: Disney’s Yacht Club Resort
Worth-It Meter: 🔥🔥🔥🔥½
Expected Crowd Level: 🟡 Moderate
If your goal is to actually watch the game, this is the best balance on property. It’s cozy, adult, and quietly serious about football. Multiple TVs, solid drinks, and a crowd that’s there for the game, not just passing time.
🥈 Rix Sports Bar & Grill
Located at: Disney’s Coronado Springs Resort
Worth-It Meter: 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Expected Crowd Level: 🔴 High
This is the closest thing Disney has to a true Super Bowl party. Big screens, loud energy, wings, burgers, and zero pretending it’s anything else. If you want that classic sports bar feel, this is the move.
🥉 Geyser Point Bar & Grill
Located at: Disney’s Wilderness Lodge
Worth-It Meter: 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Expected Crowd Level: 🟡 Moderate
This one works because it doesn’t try too hard. TVs, a fire going, a beer in hand, and room to breathe. It feels less like a sports bar and more like watching the game at a lodge with friends who all happened to be on vacation.
City Works Eatery & Pour House
Located at: Disney Springs
Worth-It Meter: 🔥🔥🔥½
Expected Crowd Level: 🔴 Very High
If your priority is screens and beer options, this is the safest bet. Dozens of TVs, sound on, and a massive beer list that makes it easy for everyone to find something they like. Less Disney magic, but zero stress about missing the game.
Three Bridges Bar & Grill
Located at: Disney’s Coronado Springs Resort
Worth-It Meter: 🔥🔥🔥½
Expected Crowd Level: 🟡 Low–Moderate
A calmer alternative to Rix. TVs at the bar, better food than you’d expect, and a much more relaxed crowd. Good if you want football on without it being wall to wall chaos.
Splitsville Luxury Lanes
Located at: Disney Springs
Worth-It Meter: 🔥🔥🔥
Expected Crowd Level: 🔴 High
This is more of a watch along than a sit and stare setup. The game is always on, but the energy stays social. People are moving, talking, grabbing drinks, and checking back in during big moments. It works best if the Super Bowl is part of the night, not the only plan.
Final Thought
If watching the Super Bowl matters to you, Disney makes it possible. You just have to pick the right spot, get there early, and know what kind of night you want.
And yes, RIP ESPN Club. It was truly made for Super Bowl Sunday. Screens everywhere, a crowd that actually cared about the game, and even TVs in the bathroom so you didn’t miss a minute. Gone, but absolutely not forgotten.


