I just wish they had more options. I find their cakes to be a bit boring. WDW resorts does such an amazing job with the cakes, I wonder why DCL doesn't.
I wonder if the Mickey one taste better than the one with a message? Anybody had the chance to compare?
I also wonder that. I have had the Mickey one and I liked it but I have never had the other. My sister's birthday is coming up and she wants a Publix cake. Yes we are original Floridians. So I think she will be having that for breakfast on the day we get on the ship lol. However she didn't like the Mickey cake so I am curious about the other one
You cross your fingers and hope the fairies got the order in.Just curious - is there any way to make sure your faxed cake order was received? Or do you just cross your fingers and hope that thefax fairies were having a good day when you sent yours?
I made sure to confirm with the head server the first night of the cruise and he assured me that they had the order in and of the day it would happen.Just curious - is there any way to make sure your faxed cake order was received? Or do you just cross your fingers and hope that thefax fairies were having a good day when you sent yours?
I was thinking about ordering a cake for my son since we will be sailing on his 11th birthday in December. Do you have to fax the order in? I thought I read somewhere that you go to guest services on the ship at least 24 hours before you want the cake to order it???
You do have to fax in. Believe they have to have order 7 days before sailing. So they can have the cake on the ship - or ingredients. If you wait to order on board they won't have what is needed to do the cake.
Kat
Wow, it looks good! Can you tell me what is the composition of the cake?We ordered a cake while on the ship to celebrate my parents 50th wedding anniversary. We spoke to our Head Server about it and then went to Guest Services to place the order. It was no issue whatsoever to do it this way. I'll see if I can find a picture to post.
& I just asked my Mom if they were able to order a cake to celebrate my aunt & uncle's 50th anniversary on the last Alaska cruise of the season this year, and she said they were. They ordered it while on the ship.
HTHs!
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I made sure to confirm with the head server the first night of the cruise and he assured me that they had the order in and of the day it would happen.
Wow, it looks good! Can you tell me what is the composition of the cake?
All food has to be sealed. Would most likely be confiscated.Does anyone know if you could walk your publix cake on to the ship. I love publix cake and frosting. I think it's a floridian thing. I no longer live there and the first stop when ever we vacation down south is a stop to Publix.