The Ultimate Indulgence: Experiencing Culinary Nirvana at Disney’s Most Expensive Cake Bake Shop
Listen up, because I’m about to take you on a journey of pure decadence. Forget everything you know about desserts and dining experiences because what I did at Disney’s most expensive Cake Bake Shop was nothing short of legendary. Yeah, you heard me right. I went all out and ordered EVERYTHING on the menu, and let me tell you, it was absolutely orgasmic.
Now, if you’re unfamiliar with Disney’s Cake Bake Shop, let me paint you a picture. It’s a place where dreams are crafted with sugar and butter, a palace of indulgence where only the brave dare to venture. And trust me, it takes a certain mindset to tackle everything they offer.
So, there I was, surrounded by tourists munching on Mickey-shaped pretzels, but I had bigger plans. I walked in with an air of ambition and asked for one of everything. The staff, probably thinking I’d lost my mind, obliged, and the culinary adventure began.
I started with the classics—a pumpkin spice cheesecake that hit every sensory button like a master pianist playing a symphony just for my taste buds. It was followed by a Belgian chocolate cake so rich, it could afford a penthouse in Monaco. Each bite felt like winning a grand slam with ease.
Then, there were the pastries, flaky and golden, making eye contact with me like they knew they were irresistible. Croissants that crumbled perfectly at the touch and éclairs filled with a smooth crème that made time stand still.
Let’s talk about the pies, though. Pies that could be mistaken for the works of art Sotheby’s would auction. Apple, cherry, pecan—it didn’t matter what flavor, each one was a masterpiece that made me contemplate life’s greatest pleasures.
And don’t even get me started on the cupcakes. Little towers of heaven decorated with just the right amount of frosting and flair. Red velvet, vanilla bean, coconut lime—they sang a harmonious tune that would make any opera pale in comparison.
Now, throughout this epicurean journey, I couldn’t help but notice the looks of astonishment from onlookers. Was it my impeccable choice or the disbelief that someone dared to embrace indulgence completely? Perhaps both. But here’s the lesson: Life is short, and rarely do we give ourselves permission to delight in the extraordinary.
Understand, my Slay Lifestyle tribe, life is about seizing opportunities, embracing extravagance, and living without regret. Dining at Disney’s Cake Bake Shop in this manner was not a meal but a testament to living life on my terms.
So, next time you find yourself hesitating to go all in on a dream—or a cake—just remember this tale. Be bold, be exceptional. Because, after all, if you can’t enjoy everything on offer once in a while, are you truly living?
Take this from me, it’s not just about the richness of cake. It’s about the richness of life. Cheers to that!
Location
Walt Disney World
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The millionaires cake is pretty amazing
it is apparently a chain from elsewhere in the country and the Disney location is just their latest. So these prices are, from what I can gather, their normal prices.
The other two locations are both in Indiana. The prices are a few dollars less at the Indiana locations, but still considered high. The original locations have been successful because there isn’t anything similar around, whereas Disney has many magical options to choose from. It’s a popular spot to celebrate birthdays, mainly for the photo ops.
Take a look at similar items in other Disney restaurants. You would be surprised how similar the pricing is. In some cases, the food here is even cheaper. Not sure why everyone is going crazy just because this place is new.
Most of the dinner entrees are between $20 and $35, well under the $50-$60 entree range of the Flying Fish just down the boardwalk. The first courses were a tad pricier than normal, as were the cocktails, but the restaurant dining room was mostly full and there was a line out the door for the bake shop. By contrast there didn’t seem to be nearly as many people eating at the Flying Fish.