Conor McGregor and his family jetted off to Disneyland Florida on a private plane this week.
The UFC star has been in Las Vegas in recent weeks working as a coach on the new series of the UFC's The Ultimate Fighter, which is set to air later in the year.
McGregor is coaching against American MMA fighter Michael Chandler and the pair will clash in the octagon shortly after the series ends.
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But the Dubliner took some time away from filming for the series this week as he jetted off to Florida with fiancee Dee Devlin and their young family.
Sharing a picture with his three children Conor Jr, Croia and Rian after landing in Florida, McGregor wrote on Instagram: "Landed in @waltdisneyworld."
Commenting on the post, Dee said: "The best daddy on the planet!!"
Meanwhile, UFC President Dana White has suggested that McGregor's return bout could take place at the 100,000 seater AT&T Stadium in Texas.
The gigantic venue is home to the Dallas Cowboys and has long been mooted as a potential staging place for a UFC mega fight.
Speaking to the Sports Business Journal, White confirmed the stadium is in the running to hold McGregor's comeback fight.
"You can do the Cowboys' stadium, Madison Square Garden, obviously Vegas," said White.
"We’re looking at all the different options.”
With a regular capacity of 80,000 which can be extended to 105,000, the stadium is one of the biggest in the World and has hosted massive sporting events such as Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez's World title bout with Billy Joe Saunders, as well as the WWE's 'Wrestlemania' on two occasions.
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