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The Official Cake Thread - Photo Gallery & Cake Info

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DD's 7th birthday cake from June 30, 2009...A Little Late!

Yachtsman Steakhouse
June 30, 2009
Marble Cake
Dark Chocolate Mousse Filling
Chocolate Butter Cream Icing
Pink Marble Fondant
Hand Painted White Chocolate Minnie
Fondant Bows (DD loves Minnie's accessories)
Fondant Twist Piping

It was fantastic, except for the fact that her name was spelled wrong. We loved it so much that that fact didn't even matter.

I called and told them what I would like. The pastry sous chef called me back and I emailed pictures of what I liked. She called me again and we talked. The two weeks before our arrival, the head pastry chef of the YC/BC called me back and we talked for a half of an hour to get it planned out just right!

It turned out even better than I expected! DD was so overwhelmed as you can see in the background! Her favorite character is Minnie and she loves pink...it was a HUGE success! The YC/BC pastry team is AWESOME and I plan to order an anniversary cake this summer to surprise DH!

Now, let's see if my photos will post! Wish me luck!

It starts out with them distracting DD with a cupcake and she was floored by this! See the cake in the back?
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Please see her face at the arrival of her surprise! :goodvibes
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Now she's checking out Minnie's bloomers! :lmao:
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She dug in the cake on the other side...I think she likes it!
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Here is a nice frontal view of the cake. I was expecting flat bows...my DD's favorite part of Minnie, but I was surprised and very pleased with the 3-D bows that were perfect! My DD always wears a bow!
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Christmas-themed Cake at California Grill

Date Received: 12/13/09

Location: California Grill

Cake info: Chocolate cake with chocolate chips and chocolate mousse filling

Price: $100

How I Got Inspiration for the Cake: The cake was a surprise for friends whose anniversary is Christmas Eve, so I went on www.flickr.com and searched for "Christmas cake" and then, after being completely overwhelmed by the number of images, narrowed it down to "penguin Christmas cake." I created a file of photos of cakes I liked and then had my husband create a photo composite using the elements I wanted from each cake.

I highly recommend using Flickr if you're stuck on ideas for a cake, since Disney doesn't offer any standard selection of cakes or website of photos to use as inspiration. :thumbsup2

How I Ordered It: I called the Contemporary and asked to speak with Private Dining. I told the CM that I wanted a customized fondant cake, and she gave me the email address of Pastry Chef Brian. I emailed him the size, flavors, and a description of the cake I wanted, plus the photo composite of the way I wanted the cake to look.

The results were amazing - he got everything exactly as I wanted it and exactly as it appeared in the picture. I was worried that the penguins would be hard to match because the ones in the picture I sent were so stylized, but he did a fabulous job.

The trade-off with these elaborate Disney cakes is taste. It wasn't a bad cake, and it certainly wasn't dry - with all that mousse and the chocolate chips, it was very moist. It just wasn't very flavorful, in my opinion. However, the guests of honor liked it, and that's what counts! :teeth:

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Just to compare, here's the photo composite we sent them using images from Flickr.com:

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I almost couldn't bear to let them cut it...

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Afterward, they boxed up the leftovers:

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Hello Everyone,
Sorry to have taken so long to give you all this information.
Here's the stats:
Cake order for 12/27/09 My daughter's big mother/daughter birthday tea celebration at the Garden View tea room at the GF
Yellow cake with white buttercream, purple fondant, peanut butter mouse filling
10"
Price I think was $90 plus tax and tip

I originally spoke with Pat for this order and asked for peanut butter cup mouse filling which she then told me was not available for the non-wedding cakes and so we said we would do vanilla buttercream filling. Then when the cake arrived it had peanut butter mouse filling which was fine with us. She absolutely loved it! It was the highlight of the trip for her and pretty much for me too. I asked Pat to make a cake with Duchess and Marie (for the mother/daughter theme) and incorporate piano in some way cause my daughter plays the piano so she put the piano keys around the bottom which was very cute. The cake tasted pretty good but I have to say that Wegmans makes an overall better tasting cake. My big mistake was getting it too big. It was huge. We only managed to eat maybe half and gave the rest to housekeeping in the WLV but they seemed really happy to get it. We brought the entire cake back to our room after our tea so that we could share it with the rest of the family (Robyn has 3 brothers, hence the need for many mother/daughter outings). All in all it was a great experience and I think Robyn will remember her 11th birthday for a very long time to come. Thanks so much to Pat and her staff.
Tracy
aka pollypeanut

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We had an AWESOME cake at the California Grill on January 12th to celebrate my daughter's second birthday.

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Isn't it gorgeous?

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We had them cut it for us. I just didn't have the heart.

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I have read that Brian is responsible for all of the cakes at the Contemporary- and if you did ours, Brian, I want to thank you so much! It was the perfect ending to an absolutely perfect dinner! The "icing on the cake" if you will.

Okay, okay... I'll post a picture of the happy birthday girl with her cake. Only 'cause you're twisting my arm. :rolleyes1

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Here are pictures of the Christmas cake that I had delivered to our room at the Wilderness Lodge. It was gorgeous..THANKS BRIAN!!!!!!:thumbsup2


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Here's the mini cake I ordered for our dinner at Narcoossee's in July 09. This was my graduation trip (Graduate/Master's Degree) and we were celebrating. I wanted the cake in pink and green - my sorority's colors - but it was all pink. Nevertheless, it was yummy and creamy!

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here's her pic of the splash mountian cake.

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This is the cake I ordered and had delivered to the Grand Floridian Cafe in December. I asked them to "boy it up" a little for me, and told them that DS's favorite colors were green & yellow, and this is what they did. It was $30.
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We will be staying at AKL in June for DS's graduation, any ideas of a tasty surprise I could have delivered to the room for him?
 
Here's my DW birthday cake that we enjoyed at the wave last Monday. Chef Brian did an outstanding job. My wife was wowed.

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Here's the cake I ordered for my DD10th b-day on Nov. 1st. It was from the GF and we had it at 1900 Park Fare for dinner. Cake details:

Price: $100 plus tip
Size: 8 inches
Flavor: Chocolate cake with vanilla buttercream frosting
Filling: Supposed to have been vanilla buttercream but was choc. mousse :confused3
Decorations: Tinker Bell theme with a choc. statue, pink fondant and sugar flowers

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Overall, we were disappointed in this cake. While it looked beautiful, the taste was so blah and the filling was incorrect. It tasted like stale, chocolate cardboard and was very dry and crumbly. Out of the 7 of us in our group, nobody finished their slice. Honestly, the cake my DH bought me from Costco for my b-day tasted better!:laughing:
 
Thanks Susie! That price sounds fantastic, although I'm sure it's gone up since then lol. I saw one made in Sept I think with a 2-d white chocolate disk and some stars etc shooting out and that was in the $50s... I want something even more plain than that, so fruit sounds great! I really just want something YUMMY, not too big (only 4 in our family), and not crazy expensive since I myself will probably eat most of it :rotfl: I am the big chocolate and cake lover in the family!

What bakery did you order from?

I just ordered it from Yachtsman Steakhouse (at the Yacht & Beach Club)...we had our anniversary dinner there and the wait staff brought it out as our dessert. It was chocolate cake, with chocolate mousse & chocolate ganache (as you can tell...I hate chocolate :rolleyes1 :rotfl:)
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Here is a picture of the Mad Hatter cake we had made at the CR and delivered to our room at the CR. The total cost with tax and delivery was $127. It had white butter cream icing under the fondant and chocolate cream icing as the filling. The cake was fantastic but way too much and there were 5 of us.


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In January, I ordered a birthday cake from the Epcot cake hotline for my daughter's 4th birthday to be delivered to the Rose & Crown. It was a personalized princess cake for $32. Chocolate with a buttercream layer.

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I also got her a chocolate slipper at CRT for $12.50.

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Both were quite yummy and enjoyed by all. My daughter was delighted with all the attention she received from the servers. I did a custom cake at 1900 Park Fare about a year ago and really, these were just as tasty, if not as cute.
 
$135
Feb 11th
Artist Point
Yellow cake with choc mouse filling, black fondant over choc buttercream

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We spent the day at Magic Kingdom playing the Amazing Race. The final pit-stop was dinner at Artist Point with the cake being the grand prize.

I emailed with Brian and couldn't be happier with the results!

The pictures of the attractions around the cake were actual clues to things we had done throughout the day. The envelope on top was just perfect! He also made it a "prize" with the confetti and such added.

Now to come up with a reason in June to order another cake :thumbsup2
 
I picked this up at Boardwalk Bakery 12/1/09. We loved it. Exactly what I asked for and they charged me $15 less than price quoted.
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Here is the cake that Contemporary Bakery had made for me. I had described the order a few posts back. I talked to Jerry via the hotline, but they connected me to the CR bakery. When I was asking about the different options he was *supposedly* verifying things with the chef and cooks/bakers as he talked to me - I'd asked about making a 3d pirate Mickey like the Star Wars Mickey cake posted on this thread. I really expected more than I got, but the cake was delicious. The cut outs are not that great IMO, and the seashells are barely visible.

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I called the Cake Hotline for the Wilderness Lodge about a month prior to our trip. After explaining to In Room Dining the kind of cake I wanted, the really nice CM gave me the email for Brian over at the Contemporary, who I was told could make the cake and than deliver it to the WL. We emailed back and forth, and I told him that I wanted:

- Rock/Guitar music theme
- No screen printing
- "18" prominently displayed
- Hidden mickeys
- Wall-E (if possible)

He was super awesome, and I scheduled a delivery time of 9PM on my brothers 18th birthday: February 18th.

Here is the cake!

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Here is David ecstatic!
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(Ignore the eyeliner, it was from the Pirates League)

With delivery, tax and 18% gratuity it came to around $130. It was a rare occassion (an 18th birthday) so I felt it was worth it. David's passion is culinary arts and Disney (I came home one day to find a tye-dye cheesecake..homemade!) He loves Ace of Cakes and Cake Boss, and I think he was just thrilled to have something he could say was for him.

He is also a sweets connoisseur! I'm not a fan of sweets myself, but to anyone who asks him, he says this cake was AWESOME! Having made fondant himself, he couldn't figure out how Brian made it taste so good!
 
Recently, DW and I celebrated our 50th wedding anniversary by taking our sons and DILs to WDW. On the actual date anniversary of our wedding we dined at V&A. As a surprise for the family, I sent a photo of our original wedding cake to the YC IPO and they coordinated with the GF bakery to make a replica. The only difference was the cake topper at our wedding was white roses and I wanted to make the replica a little more timely so I ordered a white chocolate Cinderella Castle for the topper. As you can see, it turned out terrific and was incredibly delicious! We shared it with everyone dining at V&A that evening plus, the staff. It was a BIG hit!

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The icing was vanilla butter cream on a yellow cake with chocolate ganache filling. Cost was $540 which included a surcharge of $110 for the topper.
 
Can you special order these? Is it through the cake hotline? :confused3 Does anyone have a link for some pics ... my "rise Krispie" search only comes up with the make-your-own at Goofy's.

I have no idea if you can special order the big Mickey and Minnie's, but they seem to always have them at the Main Street Confectionary, Goofy's Candy Company and the Candy Cauldron at DTD, and the candy shop at DHS. Here's a pic of the Mickey. I have Minnie somewhere, but can't seem to find her right now.

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I recently ordered a cake for my DH for our anniversary. I wanted to recreate his Grooms cake for him since he really didn't get a chance to eat it the first time. I called Pat told her all about it and sent in a pic...Donald Duck pin pirate cake. I had no problems with Pat. She returned my calls right away and was very pleasant to deal with.
The first one I ordered was an 8 inch for $70 but I switched it to the Mad Hatter style and the price was $140.
We had it delivered to GFC. My DH loved it! I think it came out better than the first time! Everything was edible which DH thought was really cool and The cake was chocolate with chocolate mousse filling. It was so moist that we were able to enjoy it all week!

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