I am about to organize a HALLOWEEN PARTY and a DISCO PARTY for other students at my university! :D Have you got any ideas how to make the parties (two evenings) more interesting by HALLOWEEN COMPETITIONS/GAMES and some other suiting to a disco party? Pumpkins are too big a problem. THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR YOUR IDEAS!!! :D
Halloween party %26amp; Disco party?
hOPE THIS HELPS YA :o)
Duck Apple
You will need:
A washing up bowl filled with water and as many apples as you can fit in!!
What you do:
Probably the most famous of all Halloween games. The aim is to get your jaws around the apple and pick it out of a the bowl of water.
Be warned you will get very wet! To make it even harder and look more foolish you can try it blindfolded. Be warned, you will get wet!
Bob Apple
You will need:
Apples with stalks, string
What you do:
Hang an apple on a string from your ceiling or a tree and try grab the apple with your mouth with your hands behind your back. Probably the most difficult of all Halloween games.
Mummy Wrap
You will need:
Lots of toilet paper
What you do:
Take your party and divide them into partners. You will need a lot of toilet paper. One person will be the mummy, and the other will be the wrapper. The object of the game is for the wrapper to cover toilet paper around his or her mummy, including their arms which are held out. The winner is the first person to be wrapped like a mummy in toilet paper.
Scary storytelling
You will need:
A group of people and a vivid imagination!
What you do:
Chinese whispers can be adapted for Halloween by starting off a scary message and see how the story develops whilst it is whispered around the circle of people.
Eyeball Relay
You will need:
Ping pong balls, spoons
What you do:
Think egg and spoon race with a difference!! Balance the ping pong ball, disguised as an eyeball, on the spoon and take turns to run from one end of the room to another. The winner is the team who gets all its players back the quickest to the start line.
Pin the nose of the pumpkin
You will need:
pumpkin or poster of a pumpkin
What you do:
A copy of ‘Put the Tail on the Donkey,' though just as much fun. You blindfold one of your gullible friends, spin them around and send them on a wayward journey to try and pin the nose on the pumpkin. You could also try drawing a picture of a whitch or ghost for a variation on this game.
Pumpkin bowling
You will need:
oranges, plastic bottles of water
What you do:
Draw pumpkin faces onto the oranges and substitute your living room for the local bowling alley. Use the bottles of water in them as pins and replace the ball with the oranges and try to get a strike!
Halloween Pictionary
You will need:
lots of paper and felt tip pens
What you do:
The familiar game of pictionary can be easily adapted for this scary night. You need to fill a pumpkin with slips of paper with Halloween themes on them, for instance, Mummy, Witch, or Vampires. You play with two teams. One player from each team takes turns to draw a picture in a time limit set by yourselves, for example, two minutes. A point is earned everytime your team guesses a word. The team with the most points after each player has had a turn, wins the game.
Reply:bobbing for tofee apples
(halloween)
play retro music @ the disco
Reply:At my uni last year we had a halloween costume competition, the winner got a prize for the best dance and costume. The hall was decorated with spooky pumpkins and cobwebs, everyone was wearing fancy dress and it wasnt optional. A prank was done the year before i started, a guy entered the party in a casket!!
Reply:we made our own scary monster pinatas for a Halloween party %26amp; got a big cardboard box, filled it with stuffing, shredded paper and fake spiders and that fake snot/goop stuff, like a lucky dip, people had to find a wrapped parcel in just 15 seconds. we also played bob for the frog, chocolate frog in bowl of red jelly.
hope u have a good nite.
Reply:can i come?
Reply:Have a dance off contest to disco music.
Reply:On Halloween, a costume competition will ensure everyone makes a real effort!
Same for the Disco one - dancing competition or organise a someone to teach a routine to the people on the dancefloor so you can get that real disco feel when everybody dances in sync, in lines like in Saturday Night Fever and Boogie Nights!
As for other games, I did a Halloween one last year where two people were blind folded and had to fish as many plastic insects out from a bowl as possible - the bugs were incased in green jelly - messy but fun!
Also I did pass the parcel - most people love this as they would not have played it since they were kids. I always find those sort of games people like the most at parties.
For disco - how about a game of twister? Or get a couple of Space Hoppers and do a relay race. Don't forget Kerplunk and Operation. Perhaps you can dot these games around in a special area, Very 70's games.
PS - if punpkins/jack-o-lanterns are a problem, why not offer a prize to the person who brings the best one. You'll have loads!
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