The Seattle Seahawks did not keep their celebration inside the locker room. Just one day after winning the Super Bowl, Sam Darnold and Kenneth Walker III took the party to Disneyland, where they appeared in a public victory parade and soaked in the moment with fans.
Seattle Seahawks beat the New England Patriots 29–13 in Super Bowl LX on Feb. 8, 2026. The next day, Feb. 9, the two Seahawks stars visited Disneyland, according to PEOPLE. The trip followed the long-standing Super Bowl tradition where champions head straight to the theme park after the win.
Seattle Seahawks’ Disneyland victory parade turns Super Bowl moment into a public celebration
At Disneyland, Sam Darnold and Kenneth Walker were seen riding the Mad Tea Party attraction before joining a celebratory parade inside the park. The appearance brought the Super Bowl energy straight to fans who lined the route to cheer the new champions.
The stop mattered because it showed how quickly the Seahawks shifted from game mode to celebration mode. The team had just come off an intense title clash, yet within hours, the players were smiling, waving, and sharing the moment with families and young fans inside the park.
Walker’s performance made the celebration even bigger. He played a major role in Seattle’s win and earned Super Bowl LX MVP honours after leading the offence with strong rushing numbers and key plays that kept drives alive.
His effort set the tone for Seattle’s 29–13 finish.
The star later showed his gratitude, “First and foremost, I wanna thank God for this blessing to be here. Also, I want to thank my brothers, you know, this doesn’t happen without them. We went through a lot of adversity this season, but we came together and we stuck together, and you know, this is what we got,” Walker said in a post-game interview.”
Darnold, who guided the offence through pressure situations during the game, reflected on the moment after the win.
“It’s an unbelievable feeling, man. I’m just so happy for the guys in the locker room and the coaches,” he said after the Super Bowl during the on-field celebrations.
The Disneyland parade capped the entire championship journey. From lifting the Lombardi Trophy on Feb. 8 to waving at cheering fans the next day, the Seahawks’ stars turned their Super Bowl win into a full public celebration, which is exactly why the moment stands as a true victory parade and justifies the title.