imthatgirl
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Thanks...saw it but it doesn't help me.
It does say to call Private Dining at the Grand Floridian. I don't have that number, nor is it on the thread, but I am sure a google search will turn it up.
Can't promise they won't tell you to call the cake hotline though.
From what I was told last year, white chocolate ons are almost always going to GF restuarnatns and dark chocolate ones to CRT.
I saw a picture of an edible image princess cake that a lady said she ordered from the Epcot cake hotline to be delivered at a restaurant there. Can this be done for any restaurant in Epcot? I'm thinking of just going with a Toy Story edible image cake with blue and green icing accents. Would something like this be possible to be delivered to, say, Le Cellier?
We are dining at Narcoosees in August and I order the slippers for DD. I was told I'd get white chocolate. I wonder why it is such a sticking point for them...option-wise?
Okay. I sure hope I get something good. I'm a little worried.
I've been lurking on here reading through thousands of posts trying to figure out the best way to get a really good cake. Its my daughter's 5th birthday and our first time to disney. We're having dinner on her birthday at chef mickey's and want one of those awesome cakes that I've seen Chef Brian make.
So last week I called the hotline, got to the contemporary and asked for Brian's email address. I sent him an email, but still haven't heard back. So, I figured I better go ahead and call. I believe I got Amanda on the phone. I asked to speak with Chef Brian, but she said he wasn't available. So I told her I wanted to order a cake. She said she can take care of that. My options were Chocolate or Vanilla. I told her I wanted a specialty cake. She said they can do an edible image for $15. That isn't what I meant by specialty. I told her I have seen really neat cakes with fondant icing and white chocolate images, etc and I wanted one with the filling. SHe said you have to order a 10" cake to get filling. Okay, I'll take a 10 inch then. SO I have the cake with the filling I want now, but what about decorations.... afraid that I was going to end up with an edible image of snow white on the cake, I asked for a statue. Yes, they have a snow white statue. Do I want that instead of the cake? NO! I want it on top of the cake. Then I asked about fondant. She said they can do that on the sides. What color do I want. I told her I want the cake as colorful as possible, can the fondant be multiple colors, or at least a marble of one color? No, it can only be one color. Okay, let's pick a color, how about yellow.
So, I have no idea what I'm really going to get. I had to give a credit card number. I sure hope I'm not spending $80 on something that is going to look worse than a walmart cake.
Chef Brian, if you're out there, what can/should I do?!
That may have been my daughter's princess cake that we got at the Rose & Crown. When you call the cake hotline and select EPCOT option, it will list the restaurants that they will deliver to. I believe Le Cellier was one. I think the non-Disney owned restaurants are not on the list. It was really easy to do and they can customize it with your child's name with 48 hours notice.
No online cake ordering or info from Disney, sorry.
There is lots and lots of info and pictures in a few various threads - check out the 'Please Read - Special Dining Links' sticky at the top of the forum page.
I'm hoping someone here can help me. DH and I are going to be at Rose and Crown in Epcot for our 10 year Anniversary dinner. I'm not sure if I call the cake hotline or the resturant directly. We know we would like to have a chocolate cake with peanutbutter moose filling. Can someone point me in the right direction?