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lexnconsmom
04-12-2007, 07:16 PM
We are going with our best friends and their daughter is celebrating her birthday while we are there. We are doing a princess dinner at ariels grotto for her on that day and they said they don't do cakes. thought about having disney dining make one and have a little party in the room.
has anyone had one made before?
thanks
michelle

PrincessSitka
04-12-2007, 08:24 PM
Yes they do do cakes there. I call the DLH and they connected me to Dinning something. I told them that I needed the top of the wedding cake made for our ann. They directed me to a web page and I picked out what we wanted. It was beautiful. Every year for our ann we have the top of a cake made for us.

M&C
04-12-2007, 09:47 PM
We had my daughter's birthday at Storyteller's Cafe at Grand California Hotel and they had the cake there ready for us. It was a very nice cake. Poor girl didn't want anybody to touch it. She was devastated when we cut it. I also went throgh Disney Dining.

M&C

kelmac284
04-13-2007, 08:49 AM
We are going next February and it is right after my daughter's 16th birthday. I know dh wants to throw her a big sweet 16 but frankly I am not in the mood to deal with a bunch of rowdy teenagers so I suggested we celebrate on the trip. We are going to San Diego and DL for a week. What would you guys suggest for a "teen". I think the happiest birthdays is way too young as we did that for my 7 year old this past December.

Any ideas on what restaurants would be the most fun and that I could order a cake for?

Itinkso
04-14-2007, 12:40 AM
:bday: We are going next February and it is right after my daughter's 16th birthday. I know dh wants to throw her a big sweet 16 but frankly I am not in the mood to deal with a bunch of rowdy teenagers so I suggested we celebrate on the trip. We are going to San Diego and DL for a week. What would you guys suggest for a "teen". I think the happiest birthdays is way too young as we did that for my 7 year old this past December.

Any ideas on what restaurants would be the most fun and that I could order a cake for?

We just celebrated DD's 18th at DLR last week. Lunch at Catal included her favorite dessert, creme brulee, which I had pre-ordered and they presented it with a lighted candle. They don't sing there but the presentation was very nice. Dinner at Storyteller's surprised her with a Sorcerer Mickey birthday bucket which included a small cake, Sorcerer Mickey plush with Happy Birthday embroidered on his boot, Sorcerer Mickey Happy Birthday pin and some stickers. A little juvenile but she is a major Sorcerer Mickey fan and has always admired/envied the birthday bucket. The wait staff sang to her with a "Zippity Doo Dah" birthday song. She was a little embarrassed but will always remember her 18th BD :wizard:

princess@heart
04-14-2007, 05:25 AM
Dinner at Storyteller's surprised her with a Sorcerer Mickey birthday bucket which included a small cake, Sorcerer Mickey plush with Happy Birthday embroidered on his boot, Sorcerer Mickey Happy Birthday pin and some stickers. A little juvenile but she is a major Sorcerer Mickey fan and has always admired/envied the birthday bucket. The wait staff sang to her with a "Zippity Doo Dah" birthday song. She was a little embarrassed but will always remember her 18th BD :wizard:

That's cool! :thumbsup2

How big was the "small cake"? Was it big enough to share?

Thanks! :)

Itinkso
04-14-2007, 04:04 PM
That's cool! :thumbsup2

How big was the "small cake"? Was it big enough to share?

Thanks! :)


Individual sized...it sits at the opening of the bucket. She really preferred the desserts at the buffet over the cake - it was very creamy and had a berry sauce in the middle. It had a cute Mickey frosting.

princess@heart
04-14-2007, 10:41 PM
Individual sized...it sits at the opening of the bucket. She really preferred the desserts at the buffet over the cake - it was very creamy and had a berry sauce in the middle. It had a cute Mickey frosting.

Mmmmm, sounds good.

***But I promised DH no more cake-tastrophies after a $55 anniversary cake at WDW that didn't turn out like I asked. :headache: He's tired of hearing how I ordered buttercream and they gave us ganache, how dry the cake was, how I asked for pink and white flowers (to match our wedding colors) and I got red, and how the stand-up decoration of Cinderella and Prince Charming wasn't worth the money because they could have given us the real Cinderella and Charming wedding topper for an extra $5, and not some "edible image" pasted onto a slab of white chocolate! I was really disappointed with it. :sad2:***

Anyways... the CM I talked to when I booked my Goofy's Kitchen told me that she'd send a note for a complimentary cupcake when I ordered a Goofy's Kitchen Birthday Bag.

PrincessIM
04-15-2007, 10:27 AM
:bday:

We just celebrated DD's 18th at DLR last week. Lunch at Catal included her favorite dessert, creme brulee, which I had pre-ordered and they presented it with a lighted candle. They don't sing there but the presentation was very nice. Dinner at Storyteller's surprised her with a Sorcerer Mickey birthday bucket which included a small cake, Sorcerer Mickey plush with Happy Birthday embroidered on his boot, Sorcerer Mickey Happy Birthday pin and some stickers. A little juvenile but she is a major Sorcerer Mickey fan and has always admired/envied the birthday bucket. The wait staff sang to her with a "Zippity Doo Dah" birthday song. She was a little embarrassed but will always remember her 18th BD :wizard:

How much did this cost?

Itinkso
04-15-2007, 08:04 PM
How much did this cost?

The Birthday Bucket was $20 and you can choose between the Sorcerer Mickey Bucket or a Princess Bucket! If I find a link I'll add it later...