Official Birthday/Anniversary Cake thread Part II

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lol yes that would help, he doesn't like chocolate cake, and he doesn't like lots of frosting lol his favorite is cheesecake, but I hate cheese cake as does a couple other people in the party so we won't go that route. RFC I booked the ADR through disney but it's not on the dining plan so I don't know if it is part of disney dining...

thanks for the help
 
Does anyone know whether I can contact someone via e-mail if I want to order cakes for Boma, Sci Fi and Crystal Palace? Or can I only contact them via phone?
 
lol yes that would help, he doesn't like chocolate cake, and he doesn't like lots of frosting lol his favorite is cheesecake, but I hate cheese cake as does a couple other people in the party so we won't go that route. RFC I booked the ADR through disney but it's not on the dining plan so I don't know if it is part of disney dining...

thanks for the help

I would think that since RFC is owned by Landry's and isn't part of Disney dining that you'd need to call them directly. I'm not 100% though. Their website might offer some info.
 
This is SO stinkin' cute! My almost 2yo LOVES Nemo!

So, exactly how did you order this??

I called the cake hotline number, and ordered it through them. I 'think' they put me through to the YC Bakery but I could be wrong.
 

We are now staying at ASmo. DO they offer the Mickey Cakes like POP? Or any cake would be great. :)
 
Anyone have pics of a cake from OKW? It's my big 4-0 while we're at WDW, so I want a cake to celebrate!:woohoo: I love to get a cake and keep it in the fridge to eat during our trips...breakfast and evening snack! It's vacation!

So, I was wondering if OKW does good cakes? We will be eating our first night at ESPN, so I could stop at BW Bakery and get a cake...I know from experience they are good!

Then again I was thinking OKW would be more convenient to our villa for my eating pleasure!:goodvibes

What do you think?:confused3
 
You call the same I believe they will deliver to DVC but I believe you have to be at the room when they come but I'm not 100% sure you could call and ask. I usually order 1 week in advance they say 48 hours but I always give it a few extra days.

Thanks! I would only be ordering a regular birthday cake, not anything like your gorgeous cake. Happy birthday, btw!
 
This thread has been so helpful! I'm wondering if anyone has had a cake delivered to their room though the Contemporary Resort bakery? Are they any good and can you request different flavors/fillings or do they just do standard chocolate cake/chocolate frosting kind of things? I'm just trying to figure out if it's going to be worth it to try and get a cake for our anniversary trip or not :confused3
 
Thanks! I would only be ordering a regular birthday cake, not anything like like your gorgeous cake. Happy birthday, btw!


My cake was extravagant but that is what my fiance decided - he made my 1st birthday with him very special! :lovestruc Thank you for the birthday wishes. Have a great trip!!!
 
Just got back and our cake at Narcoossees turned out AWESOME!
I'll post pics as soon as DH helps me offload them from the camera!
He was very suprised! :thumbsup2
 
I think I´ve decided what I want, LOL. I actually think I might skip a cake at Boma and order one for 1900 Park Fare instead. It definately looks like they do the prettiest cakes.

I think I know what I would want it to look like. 8" round cake, covered with pink fondant, with a white chokolate castle topper on top and a standing edible print of tinkerbell. Possibly golden embossed Mickeys on the fondant.

The cake itself will probably be chocolate cake with rasberry filling (and or white chocolate mousse).

Any idea if this is possible and what it will cost me?
 
I think I´ve decided what I want, LOL. I actually think I might skip a cake at Boma and order one for 1900 Park Fare instead. It definately looks like they do the prettiest cakes.

I think I know what I would want it to look like. 8" round cake, covered with pink fondant, with a white chokolate castle topper on top and a standing edible print of tinkerbell. Possibly golden embossed Mickeys on the fondant.

The cake itself will probably be chocolate cake with rasberry filling (and or white chocolate mousse).

Any idea if this is possible and what it will cost me?
You do know that the Tinker Bell, if they can do it, will be much taller than the castle? ;)

I think the little castle is only around 3" tall, and the white chocolate stand-up decorations are around 6-7" tall.

Not sure what you were envisioning, but wanted to make sure you knew the sizes. :goodvibes
 
You do know that the Tinker Bell, if they can do it, will be much taller than the castle? ;)

I think the little castle is only around 3" tall, and the white chocolate stand-up decorations are around 6-7" tall.

Not sure what you were envisioning, but wanted to make sure you knew the sizes. :goodvibes

Thanks! That´s definately NOT what I had in mind. Do you know if they have any tinkerbell cake toppers?
I really want a very, very, pretty Tinkerbell cake :goodvibes

We will be doing a scavenger hunt in the MK (where Tinkerbell sends us all on a treasure hunt) and I would love to end the day within the same theming :goodvibes
 
We have ressies at 1900 Park Fare and Chef Mickey's. One of these nights we'll be celebrating my dd's 3rd birthday. Which one should I order a cake from?
 
We have ressies at 1900 Park Fare and Chef Mickey's. One of these nights we'll be celebrating my dd's 3rd birthday. Which one should I order a cake from?

I would choose 1900 Park Fare. Seems to me that the prettiest cakes are made there :goodvibes
 
OH! I love the slipper "cake" and the castle! Bummer we aren't going for ADR's at GF. Does anyone know if there's a "special little cake" at Cape May or Tutto? It's actually going to be for my birthday (is it tacky getting yourself a b-day cake?) anyway.... It'll be just my son and I and I don't need a HUGE cake...kwim? Any suggestions? (we are also having dinner at LTT and WCC, and lunches at CP and Mama Melrose) TIA!
 
We are now staying at ASmo. DO they offer the Mickey Cakes like POP? Or any cake would be great. :)

We are staying there too, and I've been wondering the same thing. We also have ADRs at 1900 PF and Crystal Palace...does anyone think a cake would be better at one of these places?
 
We are staying there too, and I've been wondering the same thing. We also have ADRs at 1900 PF and Crystal Palace...does anyone think a cake would be better at one of these places?

I have been trying to get this right. I believe Crystal Palace Doesn't offer Cakes (could be wrong), but 1900 Park Fare would be perfect because it's in the Grand Floridian which offer amazing cakes. (just feel like this was a test question and Im not certain if I answered properly).
We have been trying to get res for Dec 13th at 1900 Park Fare so I can order a cake. :) Plus we get the monorail ride which is nice. I want cake everywhere, but DS's bday party is the weekend before we leave. We are going to be caked out!
 
I wondered if anyone could help me. I have just tried to use the email address posted on the first thread to contact disney about having a design put on a birthday cake I would like for my son's birthday, and it has came back as a failed delivery. So I wondered if anyone had another email address for them at all?

Thanks soo much and apologies if this has been posted else where I just don't have enough time to read through all the posts:goodvibes
 
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