Tom Bricker Archive
Following our “Epcot Update: It’s the End of Future World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine)” post, we return for the “After” report to show all of the new walls and what has closed. This continues our Walt Disney World September 2019 construction updates, and should give you an idea of what to
Cheese Studio is a booth at the 2019 Epcot International Food & Wine Festival. In this Walt Disney World dining review, we’ll share menu prices, food photos, and offer thoughts on what’s worth your money or Disney Dining Plan snack credits. This booth is home to our new go-to cheap & fast pre-fireworks Epcot meal,
Thailand is our next booth as we continue around World Showcase during the 2019 Epcot International Food & Wine Festival at Walt Disney World. In this Global Marketplace review, we’ll look at the menu prices, share food photos, and offer thoughts on what is worth your money or Disney Dining Plan credits, and what isn’t.
The Chocolate Studio booth at the 2019 Epcot International Food & Wine Festival is one of the most popular marketplaces at Walt Disney World’s annual event. In this review, we’ll share menu prices, food photos, and offer thoughts on what’s worth your money or Disney Dining Plan snack credits. Per Walt Disney World, Chocolate Studio
Continuing our Extra, Extra Magic Hours mornings around Walt Disney World, we head to Magic Kingdom. During ExEMH, this park is opening at 7 am, with daily regular openings at 8 am. In this post, we’ll offer a report on our experience, strategy & tips, plus sunrise photos from Magic Kingdom. This follows our Extra,
We’re back for what’s essentially the first part of a ‘before and after’ Epcot update, as we witness what’s essentially the end of Future World as we know it…and I feel fine. In this Walt Disney World construction report, we’ll take a look at the construction walls already up around Epcot, what’s not up yet,
Overlooking Tokyo DisneySea and technically inside the theme park, Hotel MiraCosta is miles from your ordinary Disney resort, and as such, this review calls for a different kind of introduction. So…close your eyes. Actually, wait, if you do that, you can’t read this. Read this, then close your eyes and imagine this. Okay, go… Imagine
The schedule for Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party kicks into high gear now that we’re in September, with multiple events per week in Magic Kingdom–in some cases every other night. MNSSHP bumps up to 3 nights per week until October, at which point it’ll happen 4 nights per week, including every Thursday and Friday.
There’s a lot of overlap between Free Disney Dining Plan ‘season’ and the 2019 Epcot Food & Wine Festival. It’s also true that the event makes our List of the Best Uses of Dining Plan Snack Credits at Walt Disney World. However, we’ve never recommended specific top items to order on the DDP at the
Magic Kingdom is first up for our September 2019 Walt Disney World photo reports. Here, it’s been Halloween since last month, and we have several posts reporting on that, including our Review & Photos: 2019 Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party and Fall Snack & Food Guide to Walt Disney World posts. In this update,
In Disneyland’s ~65-year history, there are the bizarre, funny, and sometimes downright odd things that Disney has presented in the form of attractions, parades, and entertainment throughout the years. I present this list not to mock Disneyland’s past, but to celebrate it. I think things like those here are fascinating for a few reasons. First,