OFFICIAL Disney Cake Chatter Thread - Part III

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I am hoping for a little input. We will be celebrating my daughter's 16th birthday during our trip in November. We have reserved a Wishes celebration cruise that will be departing from the Grand Floridian. We would like to order a special cake for her from the Grand Floridian bakery. There will be 7 of us in our party (3 adults, 3 teens and a toddler). What size cake would be good for this party size? Also, she has expressed interest in a mad hatter style cake and I am wondering if they are available in smaller sizes.

Any help or suggestions are greatly appreciated. Thanks!
 
Disney says a 6-inch cake will feed 4–6 people, but in my experience there's always been about half the cake leftover with 4 people, so I think a 6-inch cake will be plenty for your group (they're about 4 layers tall). You can get a 6-inch Mad Hatter-style cake like the one pictured below for between $150-$250; the exact price depends on how elaborate the decorations are.

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lurkyloo said:
Disney says a 6-inch cake will feed 4–6 people, but in my experience there's always been about half the cake leftover with 4 people, so I think a 6-inch cake will be plenty for your group (they're about 4 layers tall). You can get a 6-inch Mad Hatter-style cake like the one pictured below for between $150-$250; the exact price depends on how elaborate the decorations are.

Great! Thank you so much. I really appreciate the info. ;-)
 
I am hoping for a little input. We will be celebrating my daughter's 16th birthday during our trip in November. We have reserved a Wishes celebration cruise that will be departing from the Grand Floridian. We would like to order a special cake for her from the Grand Floridian bakery. There will be 7 of us in our party (3 adults, 3 teens and a toddler). What size cake would be good for this party size? Also, she has expressed interest in a mad hatter style cake and I am wondering if they are available in smaller sizes.

Any help or suggestions are greatly appreciated. Thanks!

If you look at the Lady and the Tramp cake on the previous page - that was a 6" cake and it fed all of us with over a quarter of the cake left over - we were a party of 7 (5 adults and 2 children).:thumbsup2
 
I will PM you the email, but as I posted earlier, I strongly urge you to call, not just email. There are so many ways for an email to get lost....




Call the Poly first re: the strawberries, and if they say they can't do them, ask the GF for them when you call the GF for the cake. Numbers are here: http://disneytravelbabble.com/how-to/order-cake/by-location/




Yes



Email is the same. You can email him directly if you already have the address, but if you don't hear back in a week or so I'd call to be sure he got it. Also, you will need to then call to actually place the order once the two of you hash out the cake details.



The mini castle cake toppers have been Grand Floridian-only in the past, but I feel like I saw one from the Contemporary a few months back. You'll have to the pastry chef to know for sure.


Thank You Very Much :thumbsup2
 
We just recently returned from nine fabulous days with our Brave theme this year. Each year we have a theme, that is used to centered around our goodie bags and cake. We ordered another cake from the GF. Pat returned my call timely, and I usually leave much of the decorating choices up to her discretion. We have never been disappointed with our cakes. I ordered a 6 inch buttercream white cake with cream and strawberries in a Brave theme. Pat said the cream and strawberries would be 5.00 extra, with a total cost of 66.00. Pat asked about pink, which I told her was fine, but I thought Brave was mostly blue. She must have looked Brave up online as we chatted, as she said she 'sees that it is blue'.

We arrived at 1900 Park Fare for our dinner, and when the cake was served, we were amazed at our beautiful cake. The waiter placed the candle in the back of the cake as he didn't want to 'ruin the look' of the cake. Good choice! Our waiter also told us everyone commented on our cake and that this was the very first Brave cake to be served! Made us feel special!

The cake was moist and yummy too! I've a small piece in the freezer that we will enjoy when she visits Grammie next weekend! She will be so surprised to have more of her yummy birthday cake!

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And, a look at the back of the cake with my first attempt at photo editing!
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Karen
 
For those of you who have already received cakes, are you generally charged the same price you were quoted? I was quoted $80 (which I'm totally fine with) but I've seen cakes similar to what I ordered in the $60 range. I was just curious.
 
Brandilovesdisney said:
If you look at the Lady and the Tramp cake on the previous page - that was a 6" cake and it fed all of us with over a quarter of the cake left over - we were a party of 7 (5 adults and 2 children).:thumbsup2

Your cake looks beautiful. I love Lady and the Tramp.

Thank you for sharing. I am glad to hear that a 6" cake worked for your party size. I think that is the size I am going to go with. ;-)
 
I emailed Chef Brian anout a cake i wanted for my son's 6th birthday who is shark crazy. This is the reply i got from him.

Unfortunately we cannot accommodate a request for this cake.* I can do a shark 2 d image on white choc standing up on a 6” round cake that will feed up to 6 people the price would be $85. *Please call 407-824-2955 to place your order. Have a magical day!

:(

Any suggestions on a possible alternative to who might be able to do this cake?

http://cakeheadlovesevil.files.wordpress.com/2009/03/002352-sharks-head-novelty-birthday-cake.jpg

This will be our first time ordering a cake through Yatch Club/Beach club private dining. Our teens are scuba divers, so I asked for a coral reef/shark/fish themed cake to be delivered to The Coral Reef restaurant. I am not creative at all, but asked for a brightly colored fondant covered cake. I received a call back a couple days later and was told that they could make a 8" choc cake with choc frosting, coral reef themed with fish, sharks and coral using bright colors..all 3D

Ck with Yatch Club/Beach Club private dining and see what they can do for you.

I hope ours turns out they way I hope it will :)
 
Does the contemporary or GF deliver to liberty tree tavern?

The Contemporary is the place to call for delivery to restaurants in the Magic Kingdom. :thumbsup2

For those of you who have already received cakes, are you generally charged the same price you were quoted? I was quoted $80 (which I'm totally fine with) but I've seen cakes similar to what I ordered in the $60 range. I was just curious.

I've always paid what I've been quoted. Now if you're looking at cakes that came from the Contemporary and you placed your order with another bakery, that might explain the discrepancy. The Contemporary has the lowest pricing of all the bakeries.
 
Hi, does anyone know where I can order the mini wedding cake?? I like the two tier with mini mickey heads and the mickey ears ontop. Also does anyone have any ideas on price?? Thanks
 
Complete details on ordering minicakes can be found here: http://disneytravelbabble.com/how-to/order-cake/#fancycakes

The style you've described is called "Mickey's Delight," which is available at any of the resorts listed at that link. However the only place I've seen it made with Mickey ears on top is the Grand Floridian. You would need to be staying or dining at the Grand Floridian or the Polynesian and place your order through Grand Floridian Private Dining: 407-824-1951. The price is $25-$35.
 
The style you've described is called "Mickey's Delight," which is available at any of the resorts listed at that link. However the only place I've seen it made with Mickey ears on top is the Grand Floridian. You would need to be staying or dining at the Grand Floridian or the Polynesian and place your order through Grand Floridian Private Dining: 407-824-1951. The price is $25-$35.[/QUOTE]

Thank you so much!!! Can't wait!!
 
Hey guys! I'm so glad I found this site
Anyway! I'm going to disneyworld for my first time in September for my parents 25th anniversary! I booked a specialty cruise to watch the fireworks at magic kingdom leaving from contemporary resort.
So I just call the Cake hotline and they will discuss with me all the flavors and what I want?
Do they deliver it to the boat?
I want to get a special cake but I'm. Not sure what to get! My parents fav ride are pirates and soaring and they're fav characters are the 7 dwarfs and goofy. Not so romantic haha
Any ideas?
 
I wanted to order a specialty cake for my parents' 50th at Chef Mickey's. Just confirming process....

I called the cake line and at first they wanted to just give me the price of a mini-cake. They put me on hold and then came back with a price for a 6-inch (we're 15 people!). I have photos of what I want but they never gave me an e-mail, and they told me to call back only FOUR days before! :confused:

Did I make a mistake calling the cake hotline and connecting to the Contemporary through that line. Should I call the Private Dining line instead? I'm calling internationally and don't want to waste my time with the wrong department.
 
Long time reader, but first time posting here. I wanted to thank all of you for very valuable information regarding various cake ideas, including the process for ordering one as well. I surprised my wife last Friday night for our 8th anniversary with a version of the Mickey's Delight Cake after dinner at the California Grill. The cake turned out great and I tried to include a picture, but I guess I need to wait until I get to 10 posts here. Anyways, thanks!
 
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