Heather, my apologies for not posting the mini cake pic sooner, work has been crazy!
A few items on these posts I would like to comment on:
1. When you open the price list on the link above, please notice the date. This list is way out of date, yet the new price list is not that far off from the original. The mini cakes listed on this list are no longer being offered as standard cakes, but probably could still be made at a price close to the one on this list. The current offerings can be seen on the new CD available thru WDW weddings.
2. The mini castle cake shown in white is the standard offering. The one you see with the blue castle and bright flowers was from a Food Network taping. The blue castle, although pretty, leaves a nice coating of glossy blue paint on your guests lips, kinda meesy. And the bright sugar floral must be attached to the cake with wires, which looks awful when plucked from the mini cake.
3. Any mini cake will be at least as expensive as the fanciest full size cake due to the extra labor to make them. Food cost is always on the low end of the pricing scale in comparison to the labor involved to make and decorate them. Also, any custom (non-standard for WDW) mini cake will be more costly.
4. The $25 price on the mini cakes is for "individually ordered" cakes, not for those served in larger numbers for receptions.
5. the "thimble sized" cake tier on the mini's is for a 2 tier mini cake, which looks more like a traditional wedding cake. The base tier is 3" in diameter, and the top tier is 1 1/2" in diameter.
6. As nice as the mini cakes are, they can't beat a V&A souffle!