Is there a good place to watch a football game at Epcot Center?

Is there a good place to watch a football game at Epcot Center?

Posted on 27. Jan, 2010 by Donald Duck in EPCOT

I’m going to be at Disney this weekend with my wife who is a HUGE Bears fan and she wants to take 3 hours out of her day to watch the Bears game. Does anybody know if there is a good spot to watch the game from in Epcot? We could also got to any of the other parks to watch it as well, so if a place at MK or AK or MGM is good, that’s ok too. Thanks!

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7 Responses to “Is there a good place to watch a football game at Epcot Center?”

  1. gertie l

    27. Jan, 2010

    ya

  2. Scotty

    27. Jan, 2010

    Look around, I’m sure there is an ESPN Zone around there somewhere, there should be, there is one by Disneyland in Anaheim.

  3. Lance

    27. Jan, 2010

    Upon entering Epcot, turn left and walk around the circle until you come upon the Irish pub.

  4. Katlyn ♥ Disney

    27. Jan, 2010

    There will be no place to watch the Bears game or any TV at all at EPCOT. There’s no place in any of the four theme parks to watch the Bears game. And there’s no Irish pub at EPCOT – I have no idea what that guy above is talking about. But there is the ESPN Club at Disney’s Boardwalk. The restaurant has over 100 monitors. They’re even in the bathrooms! So, I’m positive your wife could watch the Bears game there, and not miss a second of it. If you go to EPCOT or the Disney-MGM Studios there is a walkway that leads to Disney’s Boardwalk Inn and the Boardwalk, so you two could take a break from the parks to have lunch at the ESPN Club if you’d like, and it’s easy to get there. It’s a great restaurant – one of my favorites at Walt Disney World.

    Hope I could help! Have fun!

    * BeachGal – The ESPN Zone is at Disneyland in California, the ESPN Club is at Walt Disney World in Florida. As a “former Cast Member” you should know that. And in case you didn’t notice, I already mentioned the ESPN Club. And actually, the All Star Cafe at Disney’s All Star Sports Resort is very much out of the way from most of the parks, and you can only get there by bus (which would take a good deal of time out of the day.)

  5. Beach Gal

    27. Jan, 2010

    Yes – get your hand stamped and head over to either Disney’s Boardwalk Resort or the Official All Star Cafe – located at Disney’s World of Sports Complex.

    At The Boardwalk, you will find the ESPN Zone, where you can watch any game you like! Be sure to try their buffalo wings – they are the best I think I’ve ever had!

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    Have a great time!

  6. Luke G

    27. Jan, 2010

    Yes sir, you are in luck. You can walk(it’ll take about 5-10 minutes) from the Epcot World Showcase’s “International Gateway” to Disney’s Boardwalk where the ESPN Club is where you’ll want to be. The International Gateway is BETWEEN THE UNITED KINGDOM PLAZA AND THE FRANCE PLAZA. Simply exit via the International Gateway, get your hand stamped, then proceed straight ahead, passing the Friendship boats docking area. The path will start to rise. You’ll want to take the first RIGHT, taking you OVER THE BRIDGE, and the ESPN Club is actually the very first Boardwalk location you will encounter on your left. It is exceedingly easy to get there from Epcot. It would be a very good idea to get priority seating at the ESPN Club prior to your arrival. Simply call (407)WDW-DINE to make this priority seating.

  7. dwtyler

    27. Jan, 2010

    There is an ESPN Restaurant on Disney’s Boardwalk. The Boardwalk is located right behind EPCOT and is a five minute walk from the International Gateway EPCOT entrance.

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