Hey Disney Vacationers! If you’re planning a Disney holiday trip in 2025, you’ve probably seen the buzz around The Cake Bake Shop Dinner with Santa Claus at Disney’s BoardWalk. On paper, it sounds magical: a festive evening filled with holiday food, cocktails, and a photo with Santa. But with the steep price tag, is this event truly worth booking?
Let’s break it down so you can decide if this is the holiday splurge for your family — or if your money is better spent elsewhere.
Event Overview
The Cake Bake Shop at Disney’s BoardWalk is offering Dinner with Santa Claus on select dates this holiday season:
- November 18, 2025
- November 25, 2025
- December 2, 2025
- December 9, 2025
The event promises an upscale evening of dining and holiday cheer with:
- Holiday cocktails and hors d’oeuvres
- A three-course dinner with dessert
- A family photo with Santa (via Disney PhotoPass)
- A sweet take-home gift (a cookie-decorating kit)
Reservations can be requested at The Cake Bake Shop website.
Cost: $200 per adult and $150 per child (ages 12 and under). With a 24% gratuity, that’s about $248 per adult and $186 per child, plus tax. Payment is required in full at the time of booking, and it’s non-refundable.
What’s on the Menu
Adult Dinner
- Drinks: Guests can choose up to three selections, from Gingerbread Martinis and Winter Sangria to The Cake Bake Shop Rosé Bubbles, wine, hot chocolate, or mocktails like Sparkling Lavender Lemonade.
- Starter: A charcuterie board with freshly sliced meats and cheeses.
- Entrées (choice of one):
- Roasted Chicken with Tuscan cream sauce, potatoes, and broccolini
- Beef Bourguignon with vegetables and Yukon Gold potatoes
- Roasted Leek Pasta with mushrooms, garlic, and Parmesan
- Dessert: A seasonal holiday option from the restaurant’s dessert menu.
Children’s Dinner
- Drinks: Hot chocolate piled high with toppings, sparkling lemonade, or mocktails.
- Starter: Grilled cheese bites with tomato soup.
- Entrées (choice of one):
- Crispy homemade chicken tenders
- Cavatappi & cheese with panko topping
- Cheeseburger sliders with Tillamook cheddar
- Dessert: A seasonal dessert option.
Extras
- Santa Photo: Each family gets a professional Disney PhotoPass photo with Santa Claus to download.
- Gift: A Bubbles the Bear cookie kit, which includes a sugar cookie and decorating supplies to enjoy at home.
The Positives
Even with the high cost, there are things about this event that some guests might love:
- Exclusive Factor: With only four dates offered, this feels like a limited, special event. It eliminates long Santa meet-and-greet lines, which can eat up precious park time.
- Upscale Atmosphere: The Cake Bake Shop is one of the more elegant dining spaces at Disney’s BoardWalk, and its holiday décor will make for festive surroundings.
- Family-Friendly Touches: The Santa photo and cookie kit are memorable extras, especially for families with young kids.
- Cocktail Options: Up to three alcoholic beverages for adults is generous compared to most prix-fixe holiday dining experiences at Disney.
The Drawbacks
That said, there are some major drawbacks that make this dinner hard to justify:
- Price: Nearly $1,000 for a family of four for one meal is a huge spend, even by Disney standards.
- Non-Refundable: Plans change, especially during the holidays, but this dinner is paid upfront with no refund policy. That’s a risky commitment.
- Menu Simplicity: While the dishes sound comforting, they don’t measure up to the gourmet level you’d expect for this price. Signature Disney restaurants like California Grill, Citrico’s, or Flying Fish serve more ambitious menus at lower costs.
- Restaurant Reputation: Guest reviews for The Cake Bake Shop at Disney’s BoardWalk have been mixed at best. According to Touring Plans data, it ranks 69th out of 93 Disney restaurants, and guests frequently rate it as below average. That’s not encouraging for a premium-priced holiday event.
- Value Comparison: For the same price as one dinner here, you could:
- Book a multi-course meal at Victoria & Albert’s (the crown jewel of Disney dining).
- Enjoy multiple character dining experiences like Chef Mickey’s, Topolino’s Terrace, or Story Book Dining with Snow White.
- Buy tickets for Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party, which includes parades, fireworks, character meet-and-greets, and unlimited holiday treats.
Context: Disney Holiday Dining Options
Disney goes all out during the holidays. Resorts and parks offer gingerbread displays, festive buffets, themed treats, and ticketed events. Most Santa experiences across Disney property — such as the free Santa meet-and-greets at Disney Springs — cost far less or nothing at all.
Compared to those options, The Cake Bake Shop is positioning this dinner as an exclusive luxury splurge. But exclusivity only works if the quality and guest satisfaction match the price, and that’s where this offering struggles.
Final Verdict: A Hard Pass
The Cake Bake Shop Dinner with Santa Claus promises a festive evening, but at more than $250 per adult and $186 per child, it’s a luxury price for a fairly simple experience. The cocktails, three-course meal, Santa photo, and cookie kit sound nice — but they don’t justify the cost, especially given the restaurant’s uneven reviews and Disney’s other holiday offerings.
If you’re considering it, weigh the cost against alternatives. For the same spend, you could enjoy signature dining, multiple character meals, or even special holiday events that offer more magic and value.
Recommendation: Hard pass. This event may sound enchanting, but your holiday dollars will go much further elsewhere at Walt Disney World.
Quick FAQ
What is The Cake Bake Shop Dinner with Santa Claus?
A special holiday dining event at Disney’s BoardWalk with cocktails, a three-course meal, dessert, a Santa photo, and a take-home cookie kit.
When is the dinner offered?
November 18, November 25, December 2, and December 9, 2025.
How much does it cost?
$200 per adult and $150 per child, plus tax and 24% gratuity. Final cost: about $248 per adult and $186 per child.
Is it refundable?
No. The full cost is charged at booking and is non-refundable.
Is it worth it?
In my opinion — no. The cost is too high compared to the value, and better holiday dining options exist across Walt Disney World.
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