Sazzo'sMommy
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FANTASTIC!!!!I had this cake made for my proposal (she said yes) at the Contemporary and delivered at California Grill. There are gold flowers and silver leaves under the message banner, which are hard to see from straight on. I uploaded a very amateurish photoshop image to them based on a cake I had seen here from a few years ago. They got it exactly like I wanted. It's fondant on top of vanilla buttercream and vanilla cake with passion fruit mousse filling. Tasted great! We could only eat about 1/4 of it even though it's an 8" cake. It was $155, which I don't consider overpriced for a cake like this. I believe the painted white chocolate Mickey itself was somewhere around $80. Note: he's solid and heavy... could feed a family.
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I dealt with the Contemporary via e-mail for a quote, and then called them to place the physical order (would not do it via e-mail). My Contemporary e-mail stated "For Magic Kingdom please email your order to MagicKingdomCakes@disney.com." From what I was told over the phone, they needed about a week for the final order. I placed the final order about three weeks in advance, but had been dealing with them for a few weeks prior for the design and quote.Hello...long time lurker first time posting. We are going to WDW the first week in August. We will celebrate my Sisters 40th and my Sons 6th. For my Sister we are eating Tutti Italia so I know I have to deal direct with them and they offer limited cakes which is fine. My Sons birthday dinner will be at Be our Guest. So please correct me if I'm wrong but I have to call the Contempory right? We don't really want something to elaborate as my son is picky but we won't something above a podium cake. Is this possible? How far in advance should cakes be ordered?
I dealt with the Contemporary via e-mail for a quote, and then called them to place the physical order (would not do it via e-mail). My Contemporary e-mail stated "For Magic Kingdom please email your order to MagicKingdomCakes@disney.com." From what I was told over the phone, they needed about a week for the final order. I placed the final order about three weeks in advance, but had been dealing with them for a few weeks prior for the design and quote.
Hi disneymommy,
All of your cakes look wonderful! I also have ADR at CRT in Aug, and would like to order the slipper dessert for my DD7. How can I make that come true?? I'm from Japan and has been over 20 years since I last visited WDW. TIA!
The Contemporary is really good at cakes like that. They service all the restaurants at the Contemporary, Wilderness Lodge, Fort Wilderness and the Magic Kingdom, plus cruises that depart from the Contemporary.
Hi all!
We will be celebrating my daughters 2nd birthday Sept 9th-12th in Disney world! We have Crystal Palace booked for lunch on her actual birthday. We have a party of 16. I wanted to order a Cinderella cake for her to be delivered there.
I've seen the princess cakes with the big Cinderella on top and love that but I'm not sure how big they are as we have a large party and I'm not sure if those are only for the princess package at Royal Table. I don't want just a flat sheet cake...any ideas? Does anyone know how big the princess cakes are? Or if they can still use the big princesses on a larger cake?
I've been mulling over what to do about an anniversary cake for my husband and I when we go to Disney in October, and I'd love people's opinions. I want to do a small recreation of our wedding cake, and I know the design is simple enough that it would all fit on the two-tier mini cakes, but the question is....do I want to go with a 6 or 8 inch instead? Here are our options: mini two-tier cake at our first dinner of the trip at the Grand Floridian Cafe, or one delivered to our resort (Port Orleans French Quarter), or have one of the 6/8 inch delivered to our resort. What I'm going back and forth about, primarily, is whether to get the mini cake, or the regular sized one. I know aesthetically, it would look better with the mini two-tier cake, but the prices seem so expensive for those, when you really aren't getting that much cake. Now, it is just my husband and I going on this trip, and he's not a huge cake person, but I'm the type of person who would LOVE to eat that cake for the rest of our tripI've love anybody's input!