![]() ![]() Place a “Drink ME” tag on the beverages (Alice in Wonderland). For example a plate of the Jack Jack Num Num Cookies could have a sign that say “Num Num Cookie” (Incredibles). Labeling your food with Disney references is a fun way to feature different Disney movies.Create a playlist of your favorite Disney Movie songs.Have guests, young or old, come dressed as their favorite Disney character.Get your hands on some Disneyland maps and use them for place mats.If there are children, have a craft table where they can make their own. Have Mickey Mouse ears available to wear.If you’re feeling up to the task, use a green screen and then insert different Disney backdrops. The classic Disney castle would be a nice backdrop. Line the front entrance with fun direction signs to favorite Disney spots like Radiator Springs and Toon Town.You can use those colors, as well as red with white polka dots, in various ways to decorate the space. Red, White and Black are signature colors of Mickey and Minnie. ![]() Whether you’re hosting a kids birthday party or an adult dinner here are a few general Disneyland themed ideas you might like to use. Throwing a Disney Themed Partyĭisney is a huge kingdom and covers everything from Snow White to Star Wars and the party themed ideas are endless. So pick a recipe and turn your kitchen into a magical place. The nice thing about my site is that I’ve already tracked down tried and true copycat recipes. You can also find cookbooks on the Shop Disney site. One place you can go is Disney Parks Blog. I try new food at the Disneyland Park, then test copycat recipes until I find one that tastes just like the real thing. Half of the reason we love going is FOR THE FOOD! If you know me, you know I have turned my whole family into Disney fans. Whether you are trying to create an entire Disney themed meal, or just one simple Disney dish, I have several sweet and savory recipes you can try. The food really does taste MAGICAL and I have a collection of favorite dishes that will bring Disney Magic right to your own home. We even used this to sell at my kids Lemonade stand this past weekend and it was a huge hit! So give this fun drink a try, and comment below to tell us what you think! Recommended ProductsĪs an Amazon Associate and member of other affiliate programs, We earn from qualifying purchases.I have to say many people, including myself, go to the Magic Kingdom to enjoy the food just as much as they go to enjoy the rides. It actually the official drink for the Kentucky Derby and have been served at Churchill Downs on race day since 1938. We have never been to the Kentucky Derby but I can imagine wearing a big outlandish hat and carrying around a glass of homemade Mint Juleps would make you feel super fancy!Īnyway, Kentucky derby or not, this mint Julep drink is super delicious and such a fun twist to your typical lemonade drink. I swear it tastes the exactly the same as the real thing!įun fact about this drink as well, unlike myself and most, this drink did not originate from Disneyland. And side note, if you like copy cat recipes like this one, try our homemade Chick Fil A sauce. Then pour it in to a tall clear glass or mason jar with some ice and a straw, and let the wonderful Disney memories pour in as you enjoy this perfectly sweet drink. It has the perfect amount of lime flavor from the lemonade, and mint from the fresh mint and Creme de Menthe syrup. It is crazy easy to make and tastes so good. My sister had a Disney inspired wedding and this is one of her favorite things to grab when visiting the park. We searched around for some dishes from the happiest place on earth and remembered we actually made this copycat version of a Disneyland Mint Julep drink for my sister’s wedding a few years back and how tasty they turned out. Since Disneyland is shut down currently with all the craziness going on in the world right now, we needed a little reminder of one of our favorite vacation spots. ![]()
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