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News Walt Disney World Holidays 2025

DCBaker

Premium Member
Holiday Sleigh Rides at Fort Wilderness are now available to book - the price is set at $80 (tax included):

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DCBaker

Premium Member
The Cake Bake Shop is hosting a Dinner with Santa Claus event at their Boardwalk location on 4 dates this year: November 18, November 25, December 2 and December 9.

The event includes a three-course holiday dinner, a professional family photo with Santa Claus and a take-home sugar cookie decorating kit.

Pricing is set at $200 per adult and $150 per child (ages 12 and under) - note that pricing does not include tax and 24% gratuity. The full cost is due at time of reservation confirmation.

Full details, including the menu and how to make a reservation, can be found at this link: https://thecakebakeshop.com/pages/dinner-with-santa-disneys-boardwalk

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Brian

Well-Known Member
The Cake Bake Shop is hosting a Dinner with Santa Claus event at their Boardwalk location on 4 dates this year: November 18, November 25, December 2 and December 9.

The event includes a three-course holiday dinner, a professional family photo with Santa Claus and a take-home sugar cookie decorating kit.

Pricing is set at $200 per adult and $150 per child (ages 12 and under) - note that pricing does not include tax and 24% gratuity. The full cost is due at time of reservation confirmation.

Full details, including the menu and how to make a reservation, can be found at this link: https://thecakebakeshop.com/pages/dinner-with-santa-disneys-boardwalk

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This is definitely only for people who own several Rolexus.
 

Ayla

Well-Known Member
The Cake Bake Shop is hosting a Dinner with Santa Claus event at their Boardwalk location on 4 dates this year: November 18, November 25, December 2 and December 9.

The event includes a three-course holiday dinner, a professional family photo with Santa Claus and a take-home sugar cookie decorating kit.

Pricing is set at $200 per adult and $150 per child (ages 12 and under) - note that pricing does not include tax and 24% gratuity. The full cost is due at time of reservation confirmation.

Full details, including the menu and how to make a reservation, can be found at this link: https://thecakebakeshop.com/pages/dinner-with-santa-disneys-boardwalk

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They are out of their ever-loving mind.
 

JMcMahonEsq

Well-Known Member
The menu looks good in my opinion but it would be $2500 for my particular group which is definitely not for us lol.
Agreed the menu seems pretty good to me. Did you read the up to 3 beverage selection as being you got 3 drinks included with your meal? Honestly didn't really get much sticker shock at all with at assumption. I don't think we will look at it this year not really based on price (thought i agree even though i think it looks good don't think we would go if we had a group as large as yours either) but more because all of the kids are now no longer Santa believers.
 
The Cake Bake Shop is hosting a Dinner with Santa Claus event at their Boardwalk location on 4 dates this year: November 18, November 25, December 2 and December 9.

The event includes a three-course holiday dinner, a professional family photo with Santa Claus and a take-home sugar cookie decorating kit.

Pricing is set at $200 per adult and $150 per child (ages 12 and under) - note that pricing does not include tax and 24% gratuity. The full cost is due at time of reservation confirmation.

Full details, including the menu and how to make a reservation, can be found at this link: https://thecakebakeshop.com/pages/dinner-with-santa-disneys-boardwalk

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24% is crazy. And the fact its due at booking, as opposed to something left at your discretion at the end, means it's not a gratuity but a junk fee.
 

Chi84

Premium Member
Agreed the menu seems pretty good to me. Did you read the up to 3 beverage selection as being you got 3 drinks included with your meal? Honestly didn't really get much sticker shock at all with at assumption. I don't think we will look at it this year not really based on price (thought i agree even though i think it looks good don't think we would go if we had a group as large as yours either) but more because all of the kids are now no longer Santa believers.
I did read it as 3 drinks included but that seemed like something we wouldn’t take full advantage of during a regular-timed dinner.

There would be 4 young children along with the 6 adults. Either they would have to sit longer than they wanted or we would have to drink faster than is good for us 😉
 

JMcMahonEsq

Well-Known Member
I did read it as 3 drinks included but that seemed like something we wouldn’t take full advantage of during a regular-timed dinner.

There would be 4 young children along with the 6 adults. Either they would have to sit longer than they wanted or we would have to drink faster than is good for us 😉
Oh yeah, i can see that. One of the reasons we always loved Rain forest Cafe. Kids never got bored looking at the animals, and the frozen drinks were yummy.

I was looking at it more for pricing purposes. The drinks up and around the boardwalk at Bourbon are between 20-25 per (think the old fashion was the most expensive but after a few don't hold me to that.) So if the offering comes with 3 drinks, that's 60-75 bucks right there. Still a pricy night to be sure, but not in the total sticker shock category.
 

Chi84

Premium Member
Oh yeah, i can see that. One of the reasons we always loved Rain forest Cafe. Kids never got bored looking at the animals, and the frozen drinks were yummy.

I was looking at it more for pricing purposes. The drinks up and around the boardwalk at Bourbon are between 20-25 per (think the old fashion was the most expensive but after a few don't hold me to that.) So if the offering comes with 3 drinks, that's 60-75 bucks right there. Still a pricy night to be sure, but not in the total sticker shock category.
I know Disney gets a lot of criticism for pricey offerings but I don’t mind them.

I like the fact that there’s something for everyone but that not everything is for everyone.

I suppose there are some exceptions to that idea but this seems to be a fairly out of the way offering that won’t impact those who don’t choose it.
 

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