
Welcome back to my Disneyland Themed Party Series! If you’re just tuning in, we already covered the Party Decorations, Birthday Outfit, and Invitations for my son H’s first birthday. Today, let’s talk food—because no theme park (or party) is complete without it.
So let’s get to it!
In keeping with the Disneyland theme, each “land” we created for the party came with its own food station. It was part themed meal, part nostalgia trip, and fully chaotic fun. Bonus: you can grab the free printable labels I used at the end of this post to throw your own Disney-style bash.
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New Orleans Square

New Orleans Square for me means two things: Pirates of the Caribbean, and The Haunted Mansion.
Pirate Table:
- Babybel cheeses got pirate face makeovers with a food-safe marker. Instant Pirate Crew.
- BBQ meatballs (aka the classic grape jelly + barbecue sauce combo) became our “Cannonballs.”
- Carrot sticks speared through cucumber slices = “Pirate Swords.” A sneaky healthy snack.


Haunted Mansion Table:
String cheese with sharpie faces turned into quick and easy “Ghost Sticks.”
Deviled eggs topped with black olive “spiders” were dubbed “Deviled Spider Eggs.”


Fantasyland (a.k.a. the Kitchen)
This was our main food station, loaded with both cute and practical options.
- Sandwich station with meats and Mickey Mouse cheese slices (thanks to this Mickey Mouse cookie cutter)
- Color-coded store-bought cupcakes with princess toppers. Easy win.
- “Mad Hatter’s Iced Tea” as one of our drink options
- “Pluto’s Hot Dog Bar” complete with corn dogs that disappeared fast. Crowd favorite.


For the princess cupcakes, I went very simple, using store bought cupcakes in different colors and adding princess cupcake toppers. It’s absolutely OKAY to phone it in sometimes, especially if you’re gone crazy on the rest of it!




Corn dogs were a frugal and delicious choice, perfect for “theme park” style dining. They disappeared pretty fast, and everyone raved about them. Simple but effective!

We also served up red and white sangria for the grown-ups, labeled as:
- Snow White’s Sweet Sangria
- Evil Queen’s Poisoned Apple Potion
Because let’s be honest, the parents earned a drink.


Critter Country

No photo (I was too busy hosting to snap one), but we labeled a cooler of water bottles for this section. Functional and cute.
Tomorrowland

Another cooler held a selection of beers. Label: “Buzz Lightbeer.”
Yes, I went there.
Main Street USA
We kept this one simple: popcorn. Because it’s Main Street, and popcorn is always the move.

Dessert Table

Now we’re getting serious.
- Custom cookies made by me and my cousin (lots of trial, even more error, but they turned out great)
- Princess-worthy cupcakes and smash cake made by another cousin who loves to bake (and is much more talented)
- And the cutest little Minnie ears made from mini Oreos on the cupcakes


Mini Oreo ears! How cute is that??

The whole day was a labor of love and sugar, and these themed foods pulled it all together. Want to recreate the look? Grab the free printable buffet labels I used right here:
Let me know which land or dish was your favorite, and tag me if you throw your own Disney party—I want to see the magic!



Hello, can I ask where you got the corn dogs from? and/or most of your recipes featured here? I am hosting my daughter’s 3rd bithday, disneyland themed and I was thinking of serving corn dogs as well! Thanks in advance
Hi there! I got my corn dogs from Sam’s Club in bulk, but they were State Fair brand, and I believe you can find them in most grocery stores! Hope all goes well for your little girl’s party!
Hello,
First I have to say I LOVE everything about this theme party!!!!
With that said can you please tell me where you found the printable for the Snow White drink label and how do you edit the text? We are having a non-alcoholic party, so Snow White’s label will be lemonade.
Thanks for all the great ideas! Can you share where you got the popcorn maker?
Thank you! I don’t recall exactly where I found mine, but I did find a similar one here! (affiliate link) https://amzn.to/3WD13Ke
The printable link doesn’t work anymore :(. Any chance you could reshare/post it?
Hi Carrie – I’ve actually reset the labels to a printable template link – You can now subscribe above to get the free printables! 🙂