I have a few cakes from our trip--two for my birthday, one for my mom. I ended up with two cakes because we were sure the Pooh cake was not going to work out (Pat had not called me back, and we were dangerously close to my birthday). My mom insisted I get a 'back up' cake, so I opted for one of mini cakes from the Contemporary. I figured that way I could keep the cost down, in case the Pooh cake still ended up happening. The Pooh cake DID happen on my birthday, so that was wonderful. We also enjoyed a cake that I ordered to say thank you to my mom for, you know, giving birth to me and raising me and being the best for forever, and it was such a lovely surprise for her. It was a very cake-heavy trip, but we never needed to order any breakfast or dessert! Anyway, here are the cakes:
Rolly cake from the Contemporary. It's a mini wedding cake--I asked for no topper, black spots, and red at the bottom of each tier. We were staying at the Contemporary, so had the cake delivered to our room. I put a Rolly figurine on top. The cake itself is vanilla, the filling is white chocolate mousse, and the frosting is vanilla buttercream (basically the standard vanilla option for the mini wedding cake). Cost was $47--I'm thinking this is with tax and maybe room delivery, as it is listed on my bill as Room Service.
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Pooh Singin in the Rain cake from GF Bakery. Had dinner at Narcoossee's. We put the figurine on when on the cake when it arrived at the table. It's a Lenox that I brought in its box. As HouCuseChickie recommended, I told Pat about the figurine and we opted to do fondant to support the figurine/keep the figurine clean. Pat checked out the photo of the figurine that I sent her, and matched up cake colors accordingly. It was a 6 or 8" yellow cake (I want to say 6"), with strawberries and custard filling and vanilla buttercream. It was $65.
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Pegasus cake from GF Bakery. My mom is a fan of Pegasus from Hercules, so I got a figure off of eBay. I asked Pat to put some swirly clouds somewhere on the cake, because the base of the figurine has clouds. Again, I sent her a photo of the figurine, and she matched up the colors and cloud design. We had Afternoon Tea at the GF, and they were nice and sneaky about the cake. I was able to slip the figurine to our server, and she delivered the cake soon after. It's the mini castle cake, but without the castle. It's vanilla cake, with strawberry mousse filling and vanilla buttercream. I can't find the receipt right now but I want to say it was somewhere below or around $30. I just mostly remember our bill being pretty low.
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Sorry for the lengthy post, but hopefully this is helpful to anyone that might want to bring a figurine from home. I thought it was a really great way to get the cakes and characters I wanted. Admittedly, these cakes were pretty simple without the figurine, but the prices weren't too bad.