Heading to Disney for Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party? You may want to consider these Mickey’s Not So Scary family costumes ideas for the event.
Coming up with good ideas can be a bit of a challenge for a few reasons:
#1: It is pretty warm in Orlando in October, so you aren’t going to want anything too hot (or too cool for that matter).
#2: You also have to adhere to the costume requirements of no masks for anyone over 14.
#3 The biggest hurdle many people face is when traveling they don’t want to be bogged down by the extra luggage of Halloween costumes.
We have some ideas that are simple so that you can still fit in with the celebration without having to go through too much extra hassle and expense. T-shirt costumes also make it super easy to ride the rides without having to readjust your costume.
Incredibles Costume
The easiest suggestion is simply t-shirts with an accessory. A popular option is The Incredibles family. It can be as simple as tee shirts little felt face masks is incredibly (no pun intended) easy. This idea is perfect because if you don’t want to wear the mask you can fold it up and stick it in your pocket. Even better than the mask is a simple pair of black sunglasses. Check out the bee-ingmommy article on how to pull it off for your own family.
You can grab the t-shirts shown below from Amazon.
Pirate Costumes
Pirate costumes are pretty simple as well! An eye patch and a bandana is really all you need to pull it off.
This tutorial from foster 2 forever, will give you the confidence to pull off your own pirate costumes.
Lady and The Tramp Costumes
Lady and the Tramp is such a classic movie and a fun family costume to put on. The bonus? Is that it is a t-shirt dressed up with some accessories.
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Monsters Inc
Desert Chica always has the most creative ideas for crafty costumes that are fairly easy. Check out these adorable monsters from the popular movie Monsters Inc.
Mr. Potato Head
Mr. Potato Head is such an iconic character, and with the addition of Toy Story Land you will fit right in. Arts and Crackers has a great tutorial for making Mr. Potato Head t-shirt costumes. Check it out!
It’s tempting when in Disney to think that you have to stick with the Disney brand, but they won’t throw you out if you go with something nonDisney (they might want to, but they won’t).
Do you have some simple ideas? Let us hear them!