stellaxluna
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Does anyone know if it's possible to take this dessert back home with you? I'd love to bring them to my 2 nieces, not sure if they melt or spoil....

I was wondering about that as well but now I am starting to think since it's chocolate that it will probably be a puddle of mush when you arrive home. But the only thing I can think of is if your two nieces are cinderella fans maybe you could bring back one of the cinderella shaped cookies from the Bakery. I hope I was somewhat a bit of help!
but so worth it. It is sold chocolate by the way. It came with a card from Mickey so my kids thought it was a gift from Mickey welcoming us.Tinkerbelll said:What resturants offer the slipper as a dessert? And would this count as a dessert on the dining plan?? TIA!!
beattyfamily said:I ordered it a couple days before my trip. I called the Boardwalk and asked for in-room dining.
I told them when I wanted it delivered.
It was $50but so worth it. It is sold chocolate by the way. It came with a card from Mickey so my kids thought it was a gift from Mickey welcoming us.
You can get the statue separate from the strawberries to save some money. I think the statue might be $25?? Can't remember.
Not all resorts offer this. You'd have to call to find out. I know BWV does, BC and I think the Contemporary and GF do. Other resorts like AKL have their own special chocolate things. The resort can help you figure out what to order.
Some of the special things you can get from in-room dining are listed at www.wdwig.com under the menus section.
TiggerPiglet said:Does anyone have a picture or this?
KellyluvsDisney said:I cannot find this listed at wdwig dining. It is probably staring me in the face, but i cannot see it. Does anyone have a specific link that i can get to it that way?
