OFFICIAL Disney Cake Chatter Thread - Part III

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Pat made my niece an awesome and delicious Minnie cheerleader themed cake for her 9th birthday for our dinner at 1900 Park Faire! It was red velvet with a dark chocolate mousse filing and whipped cream.

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I ordered a pirate themed mini cake. I have seen pictures of others somewhere. Just be warned there is only so much surface area so it is harder to convey certain things. I loved the pirate one for my DH, it was cute but not too over the top

My son is a huge Jake and the Neverland Pirates fan so that would be perfect for him! Thanks :). I'm not looking for anything super detailed, just hoping to get them something a little more special then a plain white cake with some flowers on it.
 


My son is a huge Jake and the Neverland Pirates fan so that would be perfect for him! Thanks :). I'm not looking for anything super detailed, just hoping to get them something a little more special then a plain white cake with some flowers on it.

My kids are too! If you look back on my posts here you can see a picture of it. Everything was edible including the rocks :)
 
Is it possible to have a cake delivered to your room, and if so, do we have to be there to accept it? We will be staying at CBR, and I was hoping to come back from the parks for a midday break and have the cake in the room as a surprise.

As long as you are already checked in, they can deliver to your room whether or not you're there.

How can I post a picture taken with my phone??:confused3

You need to upload the photos to a sharing site like Photobucket.com or the DIS' photo gallery, then copy the
 


We will be there for my daughter's 10th birthday and she wants to eat at Rainforest Café at DTD. Are specialty cakes being delivered there even an option?
 
Not by Disney, and I think Rainforest has been telling people who call that they don't offer their own cake options. But it never hurts to check with them directly: (407) 827-8500.
 
Not by Disney, and I think Rainforest has been telling people who call that they don't offer their own cake options. But it never hurts to check with them directly: (407) 827-8500.

Well, luckily she's looking forward to the brownie lava thing so if it doesn't work out, she will never know the difference! LOL
 
So I have tried twice to try to price out a cake for delivery to the Grand Floridian for the end of August and both times they did not want to talk to me until the last week of August closer to the date and have not budged whenever I told them I'm trying to budget my money appropriately and wanted to know the price I'd be looking at long before a freaking week out from the cake. I didn't have this issue ordering for mid-May in mid-April, and now I'm having this issue. Is this typical? I recently got a quote for the same cake on the same date no problem from the Contemporary and am now considering just ordering it there if GF private dining is gonna give me issues about it.

Which number are you calling and who are you speaking to? I am working with Pat on a cake to celebrate my vow renewal on Aug 30. She does take a day or two to return calls, but seeing as how I have a bit more than a month, that isn't an issue for me. We've just finalized a design and while I don't know an exact price, we discussed budget in the first phone call. She said the smallest fancy fondant covered cake they can do will be at least $100.
 
Just discovered this thread...oh my goodness, SO MANY gorgeous cakes!!!

I got tickled by this, because I plan on wearing my birthday button and tiara too, and I'm 50-ish :rotfl: I plan on ordering this for my birthday....hopefully they'll be able to do it! I want the to put on a plate with "Happy Birthday Kelly" on it.

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That is such a BEAUTIFUL cupcake - I wish they sold it in the parks!!
 
So is this the "Mickey /Minnie " cake that they advertise???

No, that was a specialty cake, made by the pastry team at the Contemporary Resort. I picked the cake, filling and told them what type of decoration I wanted. It was $85 for an 8" cake.

The "Mickey" cakes are available at many of the table-service restaurants, but they are standard offerings, not done to order. If you go to the first page of this thread, you can find what is offered and what the prices are. If you want a specialty cake, the information on how to order them (and where they are available) is also on the first page.

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Is it possible to have a cake delivered to your room, and if so, do we have to be there to accept it? We will be staying at CBR, and I was hoping to come back from the parks for a midday break and have the cake in the room as a surprise.

We did this a few weeks ago at kidani. When I ordered, I told them we wouldn't be in the room. When we arrived back at the room, there was a tray with napkins, forks, party hats, matches and a couple of candles. The cake was in the fridge. We were in a DVC room though with a full size fridge. We just ordered the standard mickey head cake.
 
No, that was a specialty cake, made by the pastry team at the Contemporary Resort. I picked the cake, filling and told them what type of decoration I wanted. It was $85 for an 8" cake.

The "Mickey" cakes are available at many of the table-service restaurants, but they are standard offerings, not done to order. If you go to the first page of this thread, you can find what is offered and what the prices are. If you want a specialty cake, the information on how to order them (and where they are available) is also on the first page.

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I knew it looked to good to be true ;) . Does anybody have a photo of the Mickey/Minnie cake ?
 
Thank you so much! One more question I promise. That link has a picture that says "add a character image". Is that the "figurine" option? I was picturing an actual 3D figure. What is the quality of that?

I think they mean the edible image that's printed on the cake, like Cinderella in the examples. I'm not positive, but I'm pretty sure that to get a 3D character figurine, or even a 2D stand-up white chocolate character, you would need to order a custom cake.
 
I think they mean the edible image that's printed on the cake, like Cinderella in the examples. I'm not positive, but I'm pretty sure that to get a 3D character figurine, or even a 2D stand-up white chocolate character, you would need to order a custom cake.

I quoted this from the email that I was sent as a response to a email I sent. It's from Disneyland if that makes a difference

"Character Images Figurine –
(1 image for 6” ,10” or ¼ sheet cakes , up to 2 for ½ sheet, up to 3 for full sheet cakes)
· Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, Goofy, Pluto
· Buzz Lightyear, Wendy, Lightning McQueen, Jack Skellington
· TinkerBell, Ariel, Tiana"
 
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