A question for cast members

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june1st1997
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A question for cast members

Post by june1st1997 » Mon Feb 12, 2007 8:35 pm

This is not at all interesting, however I would love some info and am not sure where else to turn for a correct answer.

Can I get a birthday bucket without attending Happiest Birthdays? If so , where? We are having breakfast with Minnie for my daughter's 1st birthday and thought the bucket sounds cute and might be fun to get...

Any info would be great. Thanks. :D:



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Re: A question for cast members

Post by Alyssa3467 » Tue Feb 13, 2007 12:43 pm

I'm pretty sure almost any restaurant would carry them, but to be certain, you can give Disney Dining a call at 714-781-DINE (3463) and ask. Perhaps someone else here can give a better answer?



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Re: A question for cast members

Post by Purpura » Tue Feb 13, 2007 10:04 pm

Depending on which park you're going to, I am not sure about the Disney California Adventure side, but if you're in Disneyland, You can go to Blue Ribbon Bakery and ask them for one. They cost about 21.55 and they either come in "Mickey" or "Princess". They each come with small toys and stickers, and a single serving birthday cake. Mickey's usually bought for boys, and it has a blue conical hat on the bucket, and has Mickey on it. For your little Princess, I suggest the Princess Bucket, which has a pink conical hat, and some of Disney's princesses on the outside of the bucket.

The single serving birthday cake for both types of buckets has vanilla icing with a food coloring picture of Mickey painted on top.

I used to work over at the Blue Ribbon Bakery, and once in a while I'd hand one over to a guest, parent or child... It was fun surprising a child with the bucket. I'd tell the child to close their eyes with their hands out, and when I told them to open their eyes, after placing the buckets in the child's hands, the smiles would be huge and light up their faces.


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