Marathon Weekend Only: Princess Petit Cakes at Amorette’s Patisserie

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Marathon Weekend Only: Princess Petit Cakes at Amorette’s Patisserie

To keep with the theming of this weekend’s Princess Half Marathon, Amorette’s Patisserie designed three special Princess Petit Cakes, available this weekend only.  Head over to Disney Springs and pick up your cake asap!

Exclusive for race weekend only are the Jasmine, Belle, and Ariel themed Princess Petit Cakes. All three of these beauties are $16.00 each. On average they feed one to three people. That just depends if you are willing to share or not. While the exterior of the Princess Petit Cakes is different, the flavor remains the same on the inside. Grab a fork, or your dinglehopper, and enjoy the chocolate chiffon cake with raspberry mousse, dark chocolate mousse, and white chocolate crisp pearls.

Jasmine’s Petit Cake:


Marathon Weekend Only: Princess Petit Cakes at Amorette’s Patisserie

First up is the Jasmine cake and it’s is gorgeous. The teal fondant background is the perfect color and really makes the gold lamp stand out, along with the delicate golden accents, piped with precision. The royal purple fondant base compliments the gold and teal perfectly. To complete the look is Jasmine’s sapphire crown. This cake gives off an eloquent royal feel.

Belle’s Petit Cake:

Marathon Weekend Only: Princess Petit Cakes at Amorette’s Patisserie

Belle’s cake showcases her famous yellow ballgown with pearls holding the ruffles perfectly in place. Front and center is Belle’s opalescent crown. Topping the cake is a single red rose with a couple of scattered petals.

Ariel’s Petit Cake:

Marathon Weekend Only: Princess Petit Cakes at Amorette’s Patisserie

Finally, the most intricate cake of the three is Ariel’s Petit Cake. The ocean blue fondant is the perfect backdrop for this under the sea masterpiece. Adorning the cake is a golden crown, surrounded by seashells, seaweed, and pearls that look like bubbles rising to the top. No mermaid is complete without a tail. Don’t miss her green tail and decorations on the top of the cake.

As I’ve mentioned in the past, calories don’t count at Disney. This is even truer if you’ve spent your weekend running. Therefore, celebrate your accomplishments and treat yourself to one, or all three of these adorable Princess Petit Cakes. If you need a little help to finish the weekend, consider these the ideal carbo-loading option. Not only are they tasty, but they’ll help you cross that finish line in record time. If you’re around Disney Springs this weekend, run over to Amorette’s Patisserie and grab a Princess Petit Cake before they’re gone. Congratulations to all the runners this weekend!!


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Sarah is a Minnesota based travel agent. As a WDW Annual Passholder, she loves to escape during the winter to spend time at her favorite Disney location, Walt Disney World, especially to see the parks and resorts decorated for Christmas. No trip is complete without a ride on Big Thunder Mountain and Tower of Terror. When she's not at Disney, she's often working on planning the next visit and creating magic for her clients. Sarah also books all Disney destinations around the world along with cruises, Universal Studios, Sea World, all-inclusive resorts and more as a travel advisor with Key to the World Travel.
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