Tom Bricker Archive

Pizza Ponte Review

Pizza Ponte is a Disney Springs counter service restaurant serving Italian cuisine (in the form of pizza, sandwiches, and desserts) to Walt Disney World guests wanting a fast-casual alternative to Maria & Enzo’s Ristorante, the Edison, and Enzo’s Hideaway Tunnel Bar & Restaurant. In this post, we’ll share food photos, and discuss how our experience

Columbia Harbour House Review

Columbia Harbour House is a counter service restaurant in Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom, specializing in seafood, but serving a few other options, as well. In this review, we’ll share thoughts on the food, ambiance, and theme at Columbia Harbour House. In terms of basic background, Columbia Harbour House participates in the Disney Dining Plan,

Frozen Ever After Review & Tips

This post reviews the new Frozen Ever After attraction in Epcot, with strategy for experiencing the ride with short a wait as possible. Page 1 of the post is spoiler-free, covering tips for minimizing your wait if you’re unable to score FastPass+ for Frozen Ever After. Page 2 features on-ride photos and my review of

Maria & Enzo’s Ristorante Review

Maria & Enzo’s Ristorante is the newest Italian table service eatery in Disney Springs. In this Walt Disney World restaurant review, we’ll share food photos, thoughts on the theme, our opinions on the cuisine, and whether Maria and Enzo’s is worth your time in the very competitive landscape of great dining at Disney Springs. Located

Pixar Pier Construction Update

Construction walls are up around most of Paradise Pier, as this Disney California Adventure land transforms into Pixar Pier. We had a chance to stroll around Disneyland Resort yesterday, and wanted to report back with a few photo updates, starting with Pixar Pier. There are a lot of large projects throughout Disneyland Resort right now,

Overrated Disney World Experiences

Some things at Walt Disney World are overrated. While we love most restaurants, rides, and hotels at Walt Disney World, we don’t love it all. These experiences might still be “good,” but they are overrated in the sense that their quality doesn’t live up to the hype, price, or long wait times. Because of that,