Tom Bricker Archive
Wilderness Lodge is our #1 hotel not just at Walt Disney World, but in the entire world. In this ultimate guide, we share room resources, quick tips, info, and when to visit (obviously Christmas). Since Wilderness Lodge is also one of Disney’s most “complicated” resorts, this should be helpful in better understanding the convoluted hotel.
Older posts on this blog regarding Disney’s Animal Kingdom are fairly critical. For a while, it was my least favorite park at Walt Disney World, and I’d say I was almost bitter at the park for squandering so much potential. Recently, we have spent more time in Disney’s Animal Kingdom than in any previous year
Plaza Inn’s Breakfast in the Park with Minnie and Friends is a unique character meal. More than that, it’s a quintessential Disneyland experience that sorta defies explanation. In this dining review, we’ll share food photos, and thoughts on the cuisine & character interactions. Located at the end of Main Street near the Tomorrowland entrance in
Copper Creek Villas at Wilderness Lodge are DVC accommodations at Walt Disney World with modern rustic and railroad themes. This review features room photos, thoughts about this Disney Vacation Club resort, how it compares to the hotel rooms and Boulder Ridge, and the pros & cons of staying here. Let’s start by breaking down what’s
The Waldorf Astoria Orlando is a hotel near Walt Disney World and featuring luxurious rooms and amenities that make it one of the top resorts in Florida. This review features room photos, thoughts on the amenities and service caliber, and my pros & cons of staying at the Waldorf. The hotel, known in some circles
We’re back with another Walt Disney World news and rumor round-up. This one is not so much a round-up as it is a discussion of two pieces of (if we’re being honest) pretty insignificant news stories that have garnered a lot of negative reactions which are an excuse to get to the main event: dinosaurs.
Mickey’s Tales of Adventure Breakfast Buffet is a character meal at Storytellers Cafe, a restaurant in Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel at Disneyland Resort. In this dining review, we’ll share food photos, and thoughts on the cuisine & character interactions. We’ll start at the beginning of our experience at Mickey’s Tales of Adventure Breakfast. The waiting
Spice Road Table is a tapas restaurant in Epcot at Walt Disney World. It’s located in the Morocco pavilion in the World Showcase, and offers waterfront views in an open area or indoor eating area. In this WDW dining review, we’ll share food photos, pros & cons, thoughts on ambiance, and whether you should dine
One of the best parts about the Disney parks is outside the gates, at the resort hotels that extend the sense of immersive theme and offering uniquely compelling experiences of their own. We’ve stayed at nearly every hotel at Walt Disney World, Disneyland, Disneyland Paris, Tokyo Disneyland, Hong Kong Disneyland, and Shanghai Disneyland (and the
Donald Duck’s Seaside Breakfast Buffet is a character meal at PCH Grill in Disney’s Paradise Pier Hotel. In this review, we’ll share food photos, thoughts on our meal, how it compares to Disneyland Resort’s other character meals, and whether this restaurant’s character meal is worth your time and money. Although we haven’t reviewed PCH Grill
Park Vue Inn is the closest hotel to Disneyland, and it’s pretty nice as far as Anaheim accommodations go. This review features room photos, pros & cons, whether it’s worth the rack rate pricing, our experience of staying here, and amenities you can find at this hotel. If you’ve been to Disney California Adventure or