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Earning My Ears
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Sorry for the late response but may I ask if you got this one through GF or contemporary? It’s gorgeous!Since you guys were very helpful in making this happen, I thought I’d share our cake. View attachment 615087View attachment 615088View attachment 615089
I talked to Julisa at the GF yesterday, and she stated that I could have my cake delivered to the boardwalk in. Maybe call again?I emailed the Grand Floridian this morning to request a cake delivery to Boardwalk Inn and they responded that they don't deliver there and gave me the number to the Boardwalk. I thought they did previously.
Hello
There are four celebrations on our next trip and I would like to get each celebrant their own mini cake to celebrate. Would the grand Floridian deliver 4 mini cakes to Saratoga Springs if they were all ordered for delivery on the same day? Also, can the GF cake team make muppet themed cakes, or are there copyright issues?
Thanks
Hi all!
It has been years since I have visited Disney, and this time is extra special as my parents and all of their grand children will be going. My sister and I have ordered cakes in the past for special occasions, custom ones, but my question centers around mini cakes. I believe I have seen custom mini cakes on here before, I have scanned through some of the pages but didn't seem to find anything. I would be interested in several custom mini cakes, possibly for dinner at CG or for delivery to Copper Creek. Is any of that possible these days?
Had to take a few days to recover from my last trip but I definitely had to share my cake experience. 6" chocolate cake with strawberry mousse butter cream and chocolate cupcake with peanut butter buttercream.
I got to meet (and hug) the team responsible!! My pictures don't capture all the detail on that sweet modeling chocolate octapus but y'all. It was amazing. The cake was dusted over with edible glitter so it glimmered.
The fireworks were paper thin white chocolate dusted with the glitter as well. My dad was super surprised. The cake was dense but not dry. Made for good breakfast the next day. Can't report on the cupcake - it got devoured without my help!
Total cost. $150.00
We did have one issue about who was supposed to get payment. Whispering Canyon didn't know ro add it to my bill. They ingo was coded on the boxes they were delivered with.
Apparently you can add it on MDE. I know at Topolinos and maybe Steakhouse71 we were asked when we mobile checked in.I would like to order one of the Mouse Ears cakes for an ADR in July. However, I didn’t realize it was my friend’s birthday until now. How do I do this. The ADR is in Ale and Compass, dinner.
In the past I’ve had egg free cakes made by the Grand Floridian (incl a Cinderella Doll cake delivered to CRT - no longer offered). Our teen outgrew eggs (her allergies were in the 3 range). Our now 5 year old has had a dairy, egg, nut (coconut is ok; his allergies are in 80s) and seed free cake safely in the past (pre pandemic) from the GF (for his 2nd birthday).Does Disney do egg-free cakes or is the only option to go through Erin McKenna's? We just found out our 9 month old has a serious egg allergy and we're taking him to Disney for his 1st birthday. I wanted to order a custom cake, but it looks like that isn't possible for restaurant delivery if we go through Erin McKenna based on the FAQ... or did I misread it? This is our first time navigating Disney with an allergy, especially for cake ordering. If anyone has insight, that'd be awesome!
I completely agree with this. Post pandemic I had a simple cake made for $100 (no fondant) 6 inch from the Gf (see page 187 of this thread). I thought the cake was worth probably $60 and they just charged for delivery to the resort indirectly (AOA). If you look at the picture you can see that the cake was undercooked and was NOT vanilla with fresh fruit filling.@SheilaHeartsDisney They have the highest prices, but they are one of only two resorts still making custom cakes at the moment. The other is the Contemporary, which continues to have lower prices but can be harder to get ahold of.