Tom Bricker Archive
Kona Cafe is a restaurant in Walt Disney World’s Polynesian Village Resort. We’ve already reviewed Kona Cafe for lunch and dinner, but breakfast is also a popular meal at Kona Cafe, so we figured we’d cover that now. The breakfast menu doesn’t really have the Asian flare of the other menus, but instead is a
With a record (probably) number of construction projects currently underway around the world, there’s no shortage of Disney Parks updates right about now. Unfortunately, we don’t know anything about any of those, but we have the next best thing: parking rumors. 😉 We also take a look at a variety of Disney news and rumors,
A Walt Disney World vacation doesn’t have to be expensive. Follow our Disney World on a budget tips to save money and have a great trip for less money! Use these suggestions in conjunction with our Disney Tips & Tricks posts in order to do “Disney on a Dime” and have a great vacation! When
This post reviews the Boulder Ridge Villas at Wilderness Lodge, featuring photos of the newly refurbished rooms, thoughts about this Disney Vacation Club resort, and the pros & cons of staying here. Note that if you’re looking for a review of the waterfront villas, you can find that in our Copper Creek Villas Cascade Cabins
Rivers of Light is the “new” nighttime spectacular at Animal Kingdom, offering entertainment for Walt Disney World guests staying a full day in the park thanks to Pandora – World of Avatar. In this Rivers of Light review, I’ll share photos from the show, thoughts about it, how it fits into an Animal Kingdom itinerary,
B.B. Wolf’s Sausage Co. is a counter service restaurant in the Marketplace of Disney Springs at Walt Disney World. In this review, we’ll share food photos from BB Wolf’s, thoughts on dining here, and other random info about this quick service spot–which is really more a kiosk (like you’d find at Epcot’s Food & Wine
Wildfires spreading west from Anaheim Hills have forced some evacuations in the area around Disneyland. Social media being what it is, of course there are rumors that Disneyland is closing or is in imminent danger from the wildfire. Much like the viral “photos” of Cinderella Castle being disassembled in advance of Hurricane Irma, this is
It’s the end of a Disney theme park era: the last StarJets attraction closes today (October 10, 2017). Is a post paying tribute to a spinner attraction that was long-ago retired at Walt Disney World and Disneyland excessive? Eh, probably. At Disney Tourist Blog, something being “unnecessary” has never stopped us from babbling about it,
It recently occurred to us that although we have a comprehensive guide to buying Disney Vacation Club, we have nothing about selling one’s membership. Perhaps because it’s not quite as “happy” of a topic, but in reality, it’s something that does occur. In this post, we’ll offer some tips for selling your DVC contract, choosing
Welcome to DisneyTouristBlog.com! We’ve noticed an influx of new readers recently, so we thought maybe introductions or reintroductions were appropriate. I’m Tom Bricker, the writer, photographer, editor, etc., and general mischief maker (together with my wife, Sarah) behind this blog. This blog is based on our first-hand experiences and opinions of things I encounter while
Flying Fish is an upscale table service restaurant at Walt Disney World’s Boardwalk, a short walk from Epcot. In this review, we’ll share food photos, thoughts on the menu and ambiance, and recommendations in terms of dining at Flying Fish, one of the best options for seafood in WDW. Flying Fish is considered one of