TinkBride
I am pro Spaceship Earth wand. I am anti candy/cak
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Hey Everyone!!
Quick question. DF and I saw in our contract that we are allowed to remove the anniversary layer from our cake, but we are responsible for transporting it. We are from Indianapolis and we are going to be staying 9 days
after our wedding and then flying home. Family is also going to be staying at Disney and making a vacay of it.
How did you all transport your anniversary layer without it going bad and getting messy??
Did you have to keep it cold as well? Thanks!! 
Quick question. DF and I saw in our contract that we are allowed to remove the anniversary layer from our cake, but we are responsible for transporting it. We are from Indianapolis and we are going to be staying 9 days
after our wedding and then flying home. Family is also going to be staying at Disney and making a vacay of it.
How did you all transport your anniversary layer without it going bad and getting messy??
Did you have to keep it cold as well? Thanks!! 
I must remember to take paper plates and forks so we can start eating it as soon as we get back to our room 
It would be much easier to transport 2 pieces instead of a whole layer. Just a suggestion!
I am going to do a combination of suggestions here! I am going to use part of the cake to have during our hineymoon romantic dinners, save two pieces, and carry them on my lap on the plane! Awesome!!
Thanks so much Everyone!! 