
Photo Credit: My Disney Experience
One place at Disney Springs I wanted to go to on my trip in September was Amorette's Patisserie. I never made it. Too much to do, and so little time.
Next trip (unfortunately in a couple years) we will have to go. This place and the selections available look amazing!

Photo Credit: My Disney Experience
For sure, we will have to order the cake pictured below and take it to our resort. A Paul birthday celebration will have to take place, even if it's months before or after his birthday. The "Donald Duck" cake is adorable! (Paul and Donald Duck share a very important bond....they are both "born" on June 9th!)

Photo Credit: My Disney Experience
Join us again next week as we look at other dining places to explore on future trips!
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