Best Disneyland 70th Anniversary Snacks for Toddlers (And What to Skip)

Planning your dream Disneyland trip with a toddler this summer? With the 70th Anniversary “Celebrate Happy!” celebration now in full swing through summer 2026, there’s more magic—and snacks—than ever before. But let’s be real: not every themed treat is toddler-friendly (or worth your money).

In this guide, we’re covering the best Disneyland 70th Anniversary snacks for toddlers—plus which ones to skip—so your little one gets the most out of every bite without a meltdown in sight. Let’s dive in!


🍓 1. Mickey-Shaped Celebration Waffles at Schmoozies!

These Mickey-shaped waffles are a toddler dream: soft, not overly sweet, and filled with strawberry cream. Topped with powdered sugar and pastel sprinkles, they’re a photogenic and easy-to-eat breakfast or midday treat. Order ahead with mobile order for less wait time!

👍 Toddler-Friendly Rating: 10/10

Pro Tip: Bring your own toddler fork or cut them into bite-sized pieces before you sit down—much easier than trying to manage sticky fingers in a stroller!


Mickey-shaped Celebration Waffles with strawberry cream filling and topped with sprinkles and powdered sugar

💜 2. 70th Celebration Churro – Ube & Blue Raspberry

Yes, a churro made the list! This ube-sugar coated churro with a marbled blue raspberry drizzle is softer and less sugary than the usual offerings—ideal for a toddler who wants “just a taste.” You’ll find it near Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, Haunted Mansion, and Town Square.

👍 Toddler-Friendly Rating: 8/10 (with adult supervision)

Skip if: Your toddler isn’t ready for bright colors or messy hands. This one is more about the experience than the flavor for littles.


The Miss Daisy: Minute Maid Light Lemonade and blue cotton candy syrup topped with blue raspberry gummy rings (Non-alcoholic)

💙 3. The Miss Daisy at Café Daisy (Non-Caffeinated)

Finally—a Disney drink that toddlers can enjoy, too! The Miss Daisy combines lemonade with blue cotton candy syrup and is topped with blue raspberry gummy rings. It’s sweet, fun, and a great bribe for waiting in line at Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway.

👍 Toddler-Friendly Rating: 9/10

Bonus: You get your cold brew from Café Daisy too—don’t sleep on the Specialty Cold Brrr-ew if you’re rope-dropping Toontown!


Mickey Hat Cookie: Cookie dipped in chocolate with a chocolate decoration

🍪 4. Mickey Hat Cookie at Jolly Holiday

This Mickey Mouse Club-inspired cookie is dipped in chocolate and shaped like Mickey’s iconic ears. It’s adorable, easy to break into pieces, and a toddler-pleaser thanks to its soft texture.

👍 Toddler-Friendly Rating: 8/10

Where to find it: Jolly Holiday Bakery Café and Market House on Main Street, U.S.A.


🍿 5. 70th Anniversary Popcorn Buckets

Popcorn is always a win. It’s easy for toddlers to snack on throughout the day and keeps tiny hands busy in queues. This year’s 70th celebration popcorn buckets double as a souvenir, too.

👍 Toddler-Friendly Rating: 10/10

Pro Tip: Refill stations are available across the park. Keep the bucket for future visits—it fits under most stroller cup holders!


✨ Bonus: Character Dining with Toddler-Friendly Menus

Looking for a full meal that doesn’t involve wrangling a toddler in line? Try Donald’s Tales of Adventure Dinner Buffet at Storytellers Café. Character dining is sensory-rich and paced just right for little ones. Plus, menus include fruit, pasta, and soft sides that are easy on toddler tummies.

Reserve a table here.


🎁 What to Skip: For Toddlers, at Least

  • Glow cubes: Fun, but choking hazard if unsupervised.
  • Overly sugary drinks: Toddlers may love the look but not the sugar crash (or the mess).
  • High-top tables or crowded snack spots: Stick to mobile order & shady seating where possible.

Instead, lean into grab-and-go snacks that are toddler-safe, not too sugary, and served in shareable portions.


🎉 Even More Toddler-Friendly 70th Highlights

Don’t stop at snacks—these extras are totally worth checking out with toddlers:

  • “Celebrate Happy!” Cavalcade: Great character spotting without the crowd stress of a full parade.
  • “Better Together: A Pixar Pals Celebration!” Parade: Characters from “Luca” and “Turning Red” make this a toddler crowd-favorite.
  • “it’s a small world” Projections: Includes new 70th visuals & Miguel and Dante from “Coco.”

View Cavalcade Times


📸 Don’t Forget the Keepsakes

Whether it’s a custom Minnie dress to match the 70th design or a limited-edition ornament, a keepsake can help your toddler remember the trip (or give you a perfect photo opp for the grandparents!).

Our pick: The Gold Sequin Hat — cast members can check inventory for toddler sizes.


🚨 Final Tips for Toddler Parents

  • Bring a clip-on stroller fan — lines get hot fast!
  • Use mobile ordering for snacks when possible
  • Book dessert parties or dining packages if your toddler won’t make it to the late-night parades
  • Stay at the Grand Californian for naptime access and VIP convenience

🧳 Ready to Plan Your Disneyland 70th Trip?

If you’re planning a trip soon, don’t miss my weekly YouTube videos where I walk you through everything you need to know for traveling with toddlers. Subscribe on YouTube and follow along on Instagram and TikTok for more tips!


Let’s make your Disneyland 70th Anniversary trip the most magical one yet—for you and your littlest adventurers.

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