WESH TWO NEWS STARTS RIGHT NOW. WELL, IT IS OFFICIAL THE PHILADELPHIA EAGLES HAVE SHUT OUT THE KANSAS CITY CHIEFS. GOOD EVENING AND THANKS FOR JOINING US HERE ON WESH TWO NEWS. I’M LUANA MUNOZ. THE SUPER BOWL IS NOT ONLY A FINANCIAL BOOM TO ITS HOST CITY EVERY YEAR, IT’S ALSO A MAJOR SOURCE OF REVENUE FOR CITIES ACROSS THE COUNTRY. WESH 2’S DAVID JONES SPENT THE NIGHT WITH FANS IN ORLANDO AT A MASSIVE EAGLES WATCH PARTY. TAKE A LOOK. IT WAS A PACKED HOUSE AT THE WING SHACK OFF CONWAY. HUNDREDS OF PHILADELPHIA EAGLES FANS PACKED IN FOR A PRIVATE WATCH PARTY THAT GOT ROWDIER AS THE NIGHT WENT ON. I USED TO OWN THE BAR. I SOLD IT THREE YEARS AGO, BUT WE’VE KEPT THE EAGLE CLUB GOING. SEAN CASEY STARTED THE ORLANDO EAGLES CLUB AFTER THE 2003 NFC CHAMPIONSHIP, WHEN TAMPA BAY BEAT PHILADELPHIA IN PHILLY. HE WAS SITTING AT THE BAR SURROUNDED BY BUCCANEERS FANS, AND KNEW SOMETHING HAD TO CHANGE. AND YOU CAN SEE WHAT IT’S GROWN TO NOW, AND IT’S JUST BEEN A WHOLE A HUGE PASSION OF MINE TO HAVE THIS HERE, I LOVE IT. THE U.S. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ESTIMATES MORE THAN $156 MILLION WILL HAVE BEEN SPENT LOCALLY ON FOOD, DRINKS, APPAREL, DECORATIONS, SUPER BOWL PARTIES AT HOMES AND AT BARS LIKE WING SHACK. I’M SO ELATED, BRO. I’M SO ELATED. IT’S SO CRAZY OUT RIGHT NOW. JOSH ELLIS IS AN ELECTRICIAN WHO LIVES IN PHILADELPHIA AND WAS IN TOWN FOR WORK. I CAN’T UNDERSTAND HOW MANY PHILLY FANS IS OUT HERE RIGHT NOW. IT’S CRAZY. IT’S GOING DOWN. WE’RE OBNOXIOUS. WE’RE LOUD. WE WE LOVE OUR TEAM. WE’RE PROUD OF OUR TEAM. WE’LL BOO OUT. BOO OUR OWN PLAYERS. WE’LL THROW. WE’LL THROW SNOWBALLS AT SANTA CLAUS. SO WE’RE VERY PASSIONATE. SO WE LOVE OUR TEAM. WE’RE DOING WING SHACK LIV. THIS IS HOW WE’RE GOING TO DO IT IN ORLANDO, FLORIDA. WI

Super Bowl boosts local economy with millions in revenue

Philadelphia Eagles fans packed Wing Shack in Orlando for a massive watch party, celebrating their team’s Super Bowl victory over the Kansas City Chiefs.RELATED: Philadelphia Eagles fans in Orlando buzz with excitement at Super Bowl watch party”I used to own the bar. I sold it three years ago, but we kept the Eagle Club going,” said Shawn Casey, president of the Orlando Eagles Club.Casey started the Orlando Eagles Club after the 2003 NFC Championship when Tampa Bay beat Philadelphia in Philly.He was sitting at the bar surrounded by Buccaneers fans and knew something had to change.”You can see what it’s grown to now. It’s a huge passion of mine to have this here. I love it,” Casey said. The U.S. Chamber of Commerce estimates more than $156 million will have been spent locally on food, drinks, apparel and decorations for Super Bowl parties at homes and bars like Wing Shack. “I’m so elated, bro, I’m so elated. It’s so crazy out here right now,” said Josh Ellis, an Eagles fan and electrician from Philadelphia who was in town for work.”I can’t understand how many Philly fans is out here right now. It’s crazy, it’s going down,” Ellis said.”We’re obnoxious. We’re loud, we love our team. We’re proud of our team. We’ll boo our players, we’ll throw snowballs at Santa Claus. We’re very passionate. We love our team,” said Tony Lazada, another Eagles fan.

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Philadelphia Eagles fans packed Wing Shack in Orlando for a massive watch party, celebrating their team’s Super Bowl victory over the Kansas City Chiefs.

RELATED: Philadelphia Eagles fans in Orlando buzz with excitement at Super Bowl watch party

“I used to own the bar. I sold it three years ago, but we kept the Eagle Club going,” said Shawn Casey, president of the Orlando Eagles Club.

Casey started the Orlando Eagles Club after the 2003 NFC Championship when Tampa Bay beat Philadelphia in Philly.

He was sitting at the bar surrounded by Buccaneers fans and knew something had to change.

“You can see what it’s grown to now. It’s a huge passion of mine to have this here. I love it,” Casey said.

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce estimates more than $156 million will have been spent locally on food, drinks, apparel and decorations for Super Bowl parties at homes and bars like Wing Shack.

“I’m so elated, bro, I’m so elated. It’s so crazy out here right now,” said Josh Ellis, an Eagles fan and electrician from Philadelphia who was in town for work.

“I can’t understand how many Philly fans is out here right now. It’s crazy, it’s going down,” Ellis said.

“We’re obnoxious. We’re loud, we love our team. We’re proud of our team. We’ll boo our players, we’ll throw snowballs at Santa Claus. We’re very passionate. We love our team,” said Tony Lazada, another Eagles fan.