Your trip to Walt Disney World might take a lot of planning, some hacks, and even a new kiddie wardrobe, but the fun doesn't have to end once you leave the park. The following 31 edible creations will let you bring Mickey and friends home with you in the most delicious way possible. From adorable bento boxes featuring Winnie the Pooh, Olaf, and more to homemade versions of the Magic Kingdom's favorite frozen treat (yes, Dole Whip!), these Disney-inspired eats and sweets are sure to put the whole family in a magical mood.
Has lunch ever been cuter? This Olaf bento box is sure to make your kid's midday meal way more fun.
The Stay at Home Chef's Mickey Mouse pops combine big and small Oreos and melting chocolate to make a cute treat.
We're flipping for this Lady and the Tramp pasta and cheese creation. How cute is that pasta heart?
Cars character Mater looks pretty amazing in cupcake form. Bakerella's chocolate cupcakes are sprinkled with cookie crumbs and adorned with candy.
Give the aliens from Toy Story a delicious marshmallow makeover.
These dome cakes feature colorful candy shells decorated like characters from Winnie the Pooh. Underneath, you'll find white chocolate mousse filling on top of a fluffy vanilla cake. Get the instructions here.
Frozen treats are even sweeter when they get a jailbird Minion makeover.
Get inspired by Disney California Adventure Park's Mike Wazowski ice cream whoopie pie. Yum!
Equal parts delicious and adorable, this Stitch cheesecake will delight your little ones.
Mickey caramel and chocolate apples are as cute as they are yummy.
Winnie the Pooh Ufufy sandwiches are almost too cute to eat.
Celebrate your kids' favorite princesses with cupcakes inspired by Rapunzel, Ariel, and Belle.
Mickey animal cookies put a Disney spin on an old classic.
Gingerbread men might be cute, but this Chewbacca version ups the classic cookie's cool factor by giving it the Star Wars treatment.
This Mickey-shaped pizza pays homage to the Italian flag.
Monsters Inc.'s Mike Wazowski is at his tastiest with these chocolate marshmallow cupcakes.
Mickey Mouse jumbo marshmallow pops are the perfect party treat.
Mickey-shaped waffles are a Disney classic, but you can make them at home, too, if you pick up your own Mickey Mouse waffle maker ($25).
We love these sweet donut-shaped sugar cookies, decorated to pay homage to some of Disney's most beloved characters.
Avocados and almonds combine to create an edible version of Monsters Inc. star Mike Wazowski.
Show off your artistic prowess, Disney style, with Raspberri Cupcakes' Mickey and Minnie macarons, featuring chocolate and strawberry fillings.
Get inspired by these amazing Winnie the Pooh toast creations. They're edible works of art.
Donuts inspired by Mickey, Minnie, Donald, and Daisy are simply perfection.
Make a favorite Disney treat at home using The Domestic Rebel's homemade Dole Whip recipe to re-create the pineapple-y vanilla soft-serve goodness.
Chocolate cake pops are topped with chocolate disk ears and dipped in red sugar to create Mickey's pants.
Pull-apart milk buns get the Winnie the Pooh treatment. Simply adorable.
What's better than a cupcake? A cupcake topped with an Up-inspired cake pop.
The Chic Site's Big Hero 6 Baymax cupcakes are supereasy to make using boxed cake mix and store-bought frosting. Add a jumbo marshmallow on top, using black food gel icing to make the eyes.
Inspired by a favorite park frozen treat, Yummy Crumble's Dole Whip cupcakes are pineapple cupcakes filled with pineapple curd and topped with pineapple buttercream.
What's not to like?
Sugar cookies get a Disney Junior makeover with The Chic Site's Miles From Tomorrowland cookies.
Delight older kids (and potentially freak out little ones) with Yummy Crumble's Star Wars Sarlaac bundt cake. In case you don't know, a Sarlaac is a plant-like omnivorous creature with huge tentacles and a beak. Who wouldn't want to eat that?!