Let me say that for the price I was very disappointed with the decorations. Perhaps I have been spoiled by CakeMan Bri
Lesson learned, I should have instructed as to exactly what I wanted and not left it up to chance. Really the examples were pretty elaborate. Again, for $155 I would expect elaborate. Below is what we received (keep in mind that I supplied Jack and Zero).
As you can see, my daughter was thrilled so I'm thinking, not that big of a deal. I rolled with it...
Then we cut is and passed out pieces for the 6 of us at the table.
My initial thought was, this is really bad but I didn't want to put a damper on the evening. The picture doesn't really show the major issue, texture. Seriously, there wasn't a hint of strawberry and it was how one could imagine wet cardboard would taste. When we were getting up to leave I notice that no one touched the cake after eating a bite or two. My 7 year old neice said in a whisper, "Mimi, the cake really isn't very good and I love cake".
It took a few phone calls but we were offered a refund. I told the manager that if she could find someone that could eat one piece, I would gladly pay for it. Really, it was that bad. They took the cake to 'dissect it' (her words not mine) and look at it as learning opportunity. We were provided a zebra cake as a consolation which was very nice gesture.