I haven’t had pizza at WDW except Pizza Planet, which tasted not much different than the pizza I used to get on Pizza day for hot lunch in elementary school.
My wife and I were contemplating Via Napoli…but I hear mixed reviews. Some love it. Some not so much. On a spectrum of pizza, would it be closer to Little Caesars or Giordano’s? And be objective about it.
They are inconsistent. We have Little Caesars every Sunday after church. But one of the locations we buy from, the taste is far better than the other. For example, one location uses oil in the pan, the other corn meal. The former is far better. But, we would never call it great pizza. It is cheap. $5 for a large when you have so many kids is great. But LC is orders of magnitude better than Domino’s Pizza.
Still, I would put Papa Papalis and Giordano’s at the top end of pizza places I have tried.
No place which has all-you-can-eat pizza is “good.” It’s the equivalent of sitting at home, alone, in the dark, getting blitzed on bottom-shelf vodka, when one just hopes for mental, possibly literal, blindness.
Aside from my loathing of deep dish, I’m pretty much whatever works for you when it comes to pizza. In fact, it was the place to which @OBNurseNH refers which shredded any doctrinaire feelings I had about what is and isn’t pizza. It’s vaguely thin (though not Neapolitan thin), but that’s about all one can say. Most of the pies are things I’ve never seen anywhere else. But they’re made with serious care and a total lack of pretension. Add in an outstanding drink menu, excellent staff, and the absolute best vibe for fifty miles around and that’s all I ever need. Which is miles better than some grim-faced Brooklyn hipster haranguing me about how anything outside of the Pizza Napolitana DOC is basest heresy.