dessert party food choices?

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does anyone know where you can view a dessert party menu? We are having one in Epcot for illuminations and we're wondering what we can choose..

thx,
chris
 
Here are the 2009 dessert party menus:

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I love the idea of an Epcot dessert party, and want to have one at my wedding but I wonder if it would be better to have it the night before as a Rehearsal/Welcome Party or as part of the actual wedding day? I think if I had it on wedding day, it would make for some beautiful pictures in our wedding clothes and would be very unique part of the wedding day. But I also having it the day before would spread the celebration out a bit more, and also might be easier in terms of transportation and such. I am planning on having a wedding pavillion ceremony and a grand floridian reception at the whitehall room. What do you think would be better? Thanks!
 
:faint: Lurkyloo, you are simply astonishing with the speed to which you have been able to respond to DISbride questions. I wonder how in the world you have the 2009 buffet dessert menus, and part of me doesn't even want to know! Speed aside, I am just glad that you HAVE the answers. :flower3: Thank you for being there for the rest of us, especially for lurkers like me, and your dedication inspires me to be there for other DISbrides after I have my Disney wedding.

Thank you! We're in a similar situation as the OP, and your post was extremely helpful.
 
I love the idea of an Epcot dessert party, and want to have one at my wedding but I wonder if it would be better to have it the night before as a Rehearsal/Welcome Party or as part of the actual wedding day? I think if I had it on wedding day, it would make for some beautiful pictures in our wedding clothes and would be very unique part of the wedding day. But I also having it the day before would spread the celebration out a bit more, and also might be easier in terms of transportation and such. I am planning on having a wedding pavillion ceremony and a grand floridian reception at the whitehall room. What do you think would be better? Thanks!

I am going through the exact thing! Actually we really wanted the dessert party the day of the wedding, but I wanted a 5pm ceremony more, so we can't do the DP on that day. We are also thinking of doing it the day before as a welcome party.

Anyone know if you do it as a welcome party the day before your wedding, do you still have to higher the transportation?

Can the menu be customized? I would want certain elements of the packages offered, but not exactly what is on that menu.
 
Anyone know if you do it as a welcome party the day before your wedding, do you still have to higher the transportation?

Can the menu be customized? I would want certain elements of the packages offered, but not exactly what is on that menu.

Yes - lots of people have had dessert parties as their rehearsal dinner or welcome party. All the same rules and minimums apply, but none of the costs count toward your Disney minimum expenditure. Still, it is a great way to spread out the festivities or be able to have one when it doesn't fit into your wedding-day schedule.

Usually there is no problem customizing the menu, and there is a limited selection of hot and cold food you can add to make it more dinner-like or cocktail-party like. There just may be restrictions depending on how far the site you choose is from a kitchen.


How do you find all of this stuff when i get closer to my wedding i'm gunna hope you are still on here!!! You seem to know everything its awesome!

:faint: Lurkyloo, you are simply astonishing with the speed to which you have been able to respond to DISbride questions. I wonder how in the world you have the 2009 buffet dessert menus, and part of me doesn't even want to know!

:rotfl2: I am planning an anniversary dessert party in Epcot in 2 weeks, so I have tons of info (but mum's the word, cuz it's a surprise! :ssst: ).
 
I love the idea of an Epcot dessert party, and want to have one at my wedding but I wonder if it would be better to have it the night before as a Rehearsal/Welcome Party or as part of the actual wedding day? I think if I had it on wedding day, it would make for some beautiful pictures in our wedding clothes and would be very unique part of the wedding day. But I also having it the day before would spread the celebration out a bit more, and also might be easier in terms of transportation and such. I am planning on having a wedding pavillion ceremony and a grand floridian reception at the whitehall room. What do you think would be better? Thanks!

We are actually doing it as our rehearsal dinner!! We are doing it at Sago Cay so we don't have to worry about anyone getting into the park and I think it is a great option that you don't have to be sucked into some of the minimums that are required with all the hassel of transportations, etc with the inpark events! Not to mention The GF is right next to the WP which makes it QUITE convenient.. It is a surprise to all the guests though!
 
Can the menu be customized? I would want certain elements of the packages offered, but not exactly what is on that menu.

I picked things I liked from the petit classics and florida style menu and got a custom price ($22/pp).

Bowl of Tiramisu
Mini Cheesecake
Chocolate Fudge Brownie
Fruit Custard Tarts
Petit Key West Lime Tarts
Fruit Punch, Coffees and Teas
 
Can the menu be customized? I would want certain elements of the packages offered, but not exactly what is on that menu.

Yes, you can pick and choose. DF picked a menu he liked (which isnt on the 2009 menus) and I picked a menu I liked. We then took off the items we didn't liked and combined the rest.
If we had to choose, we would have went with Petit Classics which is $28. Our custom menu is at $32. Not bad for custom. :thumbsup2
 
just out of curiousity, would it be possible to get the mini mickey waffles at a dessert party for like a make your own waffle sundae?
 
So I guess I'm a bit slow on the whole dessert party thing... I haven't paid a lot of attention to this topic bc I didn't think we were going to have one but now since DF's parents offered to pay for us all to go to the Hoop Dee Doo now my parents are thinking of hosting a welcome party:cool1: so I thought a DP may be great:thumbsup2 (we're paying for the wedding/wedding dinner/wishes cruise). I am going to see them in 2 days :hourglass so I need to get as much info ASAP to sell my dad on the idea before he changes his mind:lmao: So the DP menu is a great start... now my ?'s are...
1) which venues are the best for a group of 20-25 people? Do any of the venues have bad views?
2) since we won't be in our wedding attire will they waive the transport issue?... I thought I remembered reading somewhere you can walk back as a group
3) how much is it for table set up and decorations? Is there anywhere the options for this are posted?
4) I also thought I saw a contact person for this that was not DFTW... anyone have this info?
Thanks in advance ladies (and gents:groom:) :worship: :worship: :worship: I know I could search for this but I never have luck with the search engine on here!:thanks:
 
Is there a minumum spend per person for the DP menu, I have a feeling there is, but can't see it mentioned anywhere.....

And does it roughly work out at one of each dessert type per guest?

I think we might go for the custom option too, provided they still do this. We get to book our DP in just under a month!!

Hmm what were those delicious looking caramely chocolate marshmallow square thingies they used to do once upon a time, I wonder if they could still make those, I remember looking at the old menus and they were my favourite?!!

And just one more question, this menu says it expires September 09, our wedding is 21st October, so will we already have our prices and menus locked in by then?
 
just out of curiousity, would it be possible to get the mini mickey waffles at a dessert party for like a make your own waffle sundae?

They used to do waffle cones for sundaes, so they could probably get you those, but I'm not sure about actual waffles. I tried to get breakfast food (including Mickey waffles) served at our upcoming dessert party and was told they would have to set up a special on-site kitchen to the tune of $800! But that could be b/c of my location (UK Pubside, between UK Lochside and the Rose & Crown).

1) which venues are the best for a group of 20-25 people? Do any of the venues have bad views?

Due to your party's size, they will probably only offer you Morocco and the UK terraces, although they might let you do French Island Arm (Rue de Paris) or Italy West Plaza (next to the Isola).


2) since we won't be in our wedding attire will they waive the transport issue?... I thought I remembered reading somewhere you can walk back as a group

This depends on your which venue you have. If it's too far from the International Gateway, they will make you use transportation.

3) how much is it for table set up and decorations? Is there anywhere the options for this are posted?

There is a $75 setup fee for all locations except UK Upper. Decoration costs depend on what you pick. There are some ideas on the WDW Florist's web site: http://www.disneyflorist.com/category/occasions/eventcenterpieces/display


4) I also thought I saw a contact person for this that was not DFTW... anyone have this info?

All in-park events must use the WDW FLorist.

I know I could search for this but I never have luck with the search engine on here!:thanks:

What you do is type your search terms into Google followed by this phrase:

site:disboards.com

It's the only reliable way to search this site. :thumbsup2

Is there a minumum spend per person for the DP menu, I have a feeling there is, but can't see it mentioned anywhere.....

$22/person

And does it roughly work out at one of each dessert type per guest?

The number of the desserts per person doesn't matter, it's the amount you spend. You could blow that $22 per person on one really expensive dessert or get 10 cheap ones! :)

Hmm what were those delicious looking caramely chocolate marshmallow square thingies they used to do once upon a time, I wonder if they could still make those, I remember looking at the old menus and they were my favourite?!!

Were they any of these?

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You might be thinking of Chocolate Peanut Butter Marshmallow Squares. They're not on the menu anymore but they can still make them. We're having them in 2 weeks! Mmmmmmmm....

this menu says it expires September 09, our wedding is 21st October, so will we already have our prices and menus locked in by then?

Yes.
 
Lurkyloo to the rescue!:cool1: Thanks so much... especially for the search tip... that is going to save me hours:hourglass of frustration:badpc:! You're the best:worship:
 
$22/person

The number of the desserts per person doesn't matter, it's the amount you spend. You could blow that $22 per person on one really expensive dessert or get 10 cheap ones! :)

You might be thinking of Chocolate Peanut Butter Marshmallow Squares. They're not on the menu anymore but they can still make them. We're having them in 2 weeks! Mmmmmmmm....

I might try and get a tailored menu to around $22 pp then....

I was trying to figure out the amounts, like if we booked something like the Petit Classics, there's 8 different desserts, so per guest do they get one of each dessert dessert each?
So if we try and tailor for $22 pp I think we'll get about 5 desserts, so I was trying to picture if that means one of each of the 5 items pp, does that make sense? Basically I'm trying to establish if it's enough, 5 desserts pp!

Mmmmm that was them, chocolate peanut butter marshmallow squares - I'll be asking about those babies!! :goodvibes
 
I might try and get a tailored menu to around $22 pp then....

I was trying to figure out the amounts, like if we booked something like the Petit Classics, there's 8 different desserts, so per guest do they get one of each dessert dessert each?
So if we try and tailor for $22 pp I think we'll get about 5 desserts, so I was trying to picture if that means one of each of the 5 items pp, does that make sense? Basically I'm trying to establish if it's enough, 5 desserts pp!

Mmmmm that was them, chocolate peanut butter marshmallow squares - I'll be asking about those babies!! :goodvibes

Ok, this is kind of what Df and I did. Like I said previously, we each picked a menu. Mine was Petit Classics and his was something else that I can't find anymore. We took out stuff we could live without and combined.

Here is our menu for $32 a person...
Chocolate and Caramel Brownies
Chocolate Chip and Sugar Cookies
Crisped Rice Treats
Mini Cheesecakes, Chocolate Eclairs, Tiramisu and Cream Horns

So that puts us at 9 desserts per person which might be over kill. I have the cookies and the rice crispies in there cause we have a boatload of kids that will be there.

Everyone keeps going on about the chocolate peanutbutter marshmallow squares. Sounds yummy. Do I need to switch something out? I am a chocoholic. ;)
 
Yes. Yes you do. :rotfl:

I suggest nixing the sugar cookies, which are pretty unremarkable. :thumbsup2 If that still isn't enough, I'd throw the chocolate chip cookies overboard too. They aren't bad, but they're not anything to write home about. The kids won't miss 'em! The Chocolate Peanut Butter Marshmallow Squares, on the other hand.....


Thanks so much... especially for the search tip... that is going to save me hours:hourglass of frustration:badpc:!

I felt the same way when I found out about it! They really should post it on the Tech board so everyone knows....
 












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