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Planning a Disney-themed baby shower has to be one of the most fun projects out there. The characters, colors, and stories give you endless inspiration, whether you lean toward the classics or feel drawn to the newer movies.
Honestly, what I love about Disney themes is how flexible they are—any budget, any space, any guest list, you can make it work.
Here are 15 Disney baby shower ideas I really think are worth borrowing, from quick setups to more elaborate party themes.
1. Classic Princess Castle Theme

This theme lets you blend several Disney princesses into one dreamy look. I like using soft pastels—blush, lavender, gold—plus crown centerpieces and a decorated chair for the mom-to-be. A castle-shaped cake really pulls it together.
2. Winnie The Pooh Honey Pot Shower

This is probably the coziest Disney baby shower theme I’ve come across. Honey pot vases, warm yellows, and wildflowers bring in the Hundred Acre Wood feeling. I like setting up a “Hunny Pot” advice station where guests jot down parenting tips on little honeycomb cards—simple, but actually memorable.
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3. Mickey And Minnie Mouse Dessert Table

The red, black, and white color scheme is classic and easy to pull off. Mickey ear cookies, polka dot balloons, and Minnie bow cupcake toppers are always a hit. This one works for any gender and looks great in photos.
4. Alice In Wonderland Tea Party Shower

Mismatched tea sets and “Drink Me” bottle labels make this theme instantly recognizable. I’d go with tiered trays for finger sandwiches and mini pastries. The garden setting in the photo adds a relaxed, natural feel—works especially well in spring or summer.
5. Moana Island Luau Baby Shower

Tropical flowers, shell garlands, and ocean blue table linens set the scene for this one. I’d serve tropical fruit platters and coconut treats to keep things on-theme. It’s a top pick if you want a summer shower outside.
6. Minnie Mouse Garden Party

Pink, white, and polka dots make this outdoor setup feel cheerful and bright. Minnie ear headbands double as party favors, and pink flowers keep things fresh. People seem to love this one for girl baby showers.
7. Peter Pan Neverland Nursery Shower

Fairy lights, star garlands, and map prints referencing Neverland help this theme feel magical and a little nostalgic. I like using the phrase “Second star to the right” on a sign somewhere. Soft green and gold keep it gender-neutral.
8. Frozen Winter Wonderland Baby Shower

Ice blue, white, and silver give this shower a crisp, elegant look. Snowflake confetti, iridescent balloons, and a white cake with blue fondant details make the Frozen theme clear. This one’s made for a winter baby shower.
9. Dumbo Circus-Themed Baby Shower

Red, yellow, and white circus stripes make this theme pop visually. Popcorn boxes, tent-style balloon arches, and Dumbo plush toys as centerpieces all fit together nicely. It’s a playful, retro choice if you want something different from the usual princess themes.
10. Finding Nemo Under The Sea Shower

Orange, teal, and deep blue set the tone for this underwater-themed baby shower. Fishnet table runners, seashell decorations, and a layered ocean cake pull the look together. I think this one is especially nice for a gender-neutral shower.
11. Beauty And The Beast Rose Table Setup

Red roses under glass, gold candelabras, and rich crimson linens create a romantic, elegant atmosphere. I’ve seen this theme done beautifully indoors with dim, warm lighting. It feels a little more grown-up than most.
12. Aladdin And Princess Jasmine Magic Carpet Shower

Deep jewel tones—teal, purple, gold—define this look. Lay out a decorative rug for a photo op, set up lantern centerpieces, and use star-printed table runners to nod to the Aladdin story. It definitely stands out from the usual Disney shower themes.
13. Mickey-Shaped Sugar Cookies And Cupcake Toppers

Mickey-shaped sugar cookies and printed cupcake toppers are such an easy way to add Disney flair to your dessert table. They work on their own or next to a main cake. You can order them from a bakery or just make them at home with simple cookie cutters.
14. Disney Character Cutout Photo Booth

Set up life-sized character cutouts with themed props and a balloon backdrop for an interactive photo spot guests will actually use. I’d add a printed hashtag sign so everyone can share their photos easily. It brings some real fun to any Disney baby shower.
15. Disney Welcome Sign With Castle Backdrop

Print a welcome sign with the baby’s name and set it in front of a castle backdrop right where guests enter. This little touch fits almost any Disney theme and makes the entryway feel a bit more special. Plus, it’s a ready-made spot for group photos—why not make those memories easy?