Denver Broncos linebacker Von Miller was named Super Bowl MVP after his team beat the Carolina Panthers 24-10 Sunday night.

Miller won't, however, be going to Disney World to celebrate.

Normally, the Super Bowl MVP is featured in Disney’s “What’s Next” commercial, with the “When You Wish Upon A Star” theme playing and the player asked what he’s doing next.  This year is the second time the spot did not run since it debuted in 1987.  It did not run in 2005.

In the past, Disney would film two versions of the "What's Next?" ad, in which the MVP would shout "I'm going to Disney World!" in the version airing on the East Coast, and "I'm going to Disneyland!" in the West Coast version of the spot.

Denver Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning celebrated his team’s Super Bowl victory with a parade at Disneyland in California Monday.

History of every Disney "What's Next?" commercial

  • 2016  — Super Bowl 50 - No commercial made
  • 2015 — Super Bowl XLIX (Julian Edelman and Malcolm Butler, New England Patriots)
  • 2014 — Super Bowl XLVIII (Malcolm Smith, Seattle Seahawks)
  • 2013 — Super Bowl XLVII (Joe Flacco, Baltimore Ravens)
  • 2012 — Super Bowl XLVI (Eli Manning, New York Giants)
  • 2011 — Super Bowl XLV (Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay Packers)
    • "American Idol" Season 10 (Scotty McCreery, singer)
  • 2010 — Super Bowl XLIV (Drew Brees, New Orleans Saints)
    • "American Idol" Season 9 (Lee DeWyze, singer)
  • 2009 — Super Bowl XLIII (Santonio Holmes and Ben Roethlisberger, Pittsburgh Steelers)
    • "American Idol" Season 8 (Kris Allen, singer)
  • 2008 — Super Bowl XLII (Eli Manning, New York Giants)
    • "American Idol" Season 7 (David Cook, singer)
  • 2007 — Super Bowl XLI (Tony Dungy and Dominic Rhodes, Indianapolis Colts)
  • 2006 — Super Bowl XL (Hines Ward, with Jerome Bettis, Pittsburgh Steelers)
  • 2004 — Super Bowl XXXVIII (Tom Brady, New England Patriots)
    • Major League Baseball World Series Champs (Curt Schilling, Pedro Martinez and David Ortiz, Boston Red Sox)
  • 2003 — Super Bowl XXXVII (Jon Gruden and Brad Johnson, Tampa Bay Buccaneers)
  • 2002 — Super Bowl XXXVI (Tom Brady, New England Patriots)
  • 2001 — Super Bowl XXXV (Trent Dilfer, Baltimore Ravens)
    • Major League Baseball home run record (Barry Bonds, San Francisco Giants)
  • 2000 — Super Bowl XXXIV (Kurt Warner, St. Louis Rams)
  • 1999 — Super Bowl XXXIII (Terrell Davis and John Elway, Denver Broncos)
    • Women's World Cup (United States Championship Team)
  • 1998 — Super Bowl XXXII (John Elway, Denver Broncos)
    • Major League Baseball home run record (Mark McGwire, St. Louis Cardinals)
  • 1997 — Super Bowl XXXI (Desmond Howard, Green Bay Packers)
    • Holiday Gift-Giving (Santa Claus)
  • 1996 — Super Bowl XXX (Emmitt Smith, Dallas Cowboys)
  • 1995 — Super Bowl XXIX (Jerry Rice and Steve Young, San Francisco 49ers)
  • 1994 — Super Bowl XXVIII (Emmitt Smith, Dallas Cowboys)
    • Winter Games XVII (Nancy Kerrigan, U.S. Figure Skater)
  • 1993 — Super Bowl XXVII (Troy Aikman, Dallas Cowboys)
    • Stanley Cup (Patrick Roy, Montreal Canadiens)
  • 1992 —  Super Bowl XXVI (Mark Rypien, Washington Redskins)
  • 1991 — Super Bowl XXV (Ottis Anderson, N.Y. Giants)
    • NBA (Michael Jordan, Chicago Bulls)
  • 1990 — Super Bowl XXIV (Joe Montana, San Francisco 49ers)
    • Graduation (Jim Thompson of Temple University, and Matt Kaldenberg, Phyllis Kaldenberg and Laura McEwen of Simpson College)
  • 1989 — Super Bowl XXIII (Joe Montana, San Francisco 49ers)
    • NHL (Al MacInnis, Calgary Flames)
    • NBA (Joe Dumars, Detroit Pistons)
  • 1988 — Super Bowl XXII (Doug Williams, Washington Redskins)
    • Miss America (Gretchen Carlson)
    • World Series (Orel Hershiser, L.A. Dodgers)
    • NBA (Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, L.A. Lakers)
  • 1987 — NBA (Magic Johnson, L.A. Lakers)
    • America's Cup (Dennis Conner)
    • World Series (Frank Viola, Minnesota Twins)
    • Super Bowl XXI (Phil Simms, N.Y. Giants)