Halloween Isn’t Cancelled: 6 Tips for Celebrating at Home

You heard that right... Halloween isn’t cancelled, but it may look a little different this year. With health being a top priority during this time, it is important to be safe this holiday season. There are so many alternatives to having an unforgettable Halloween at home! Here are some activities you can do with roommates, family members, or friends over Zoom that will put you all in the spooky spirit!

  1. Cue The Halloween Playlist

What’s a holiday party without music? To get you in the mood, make a playlist with your favorite fall songs. Search pre-made playlists on Spotify or Youtube, or create your own!

2. Spooky Snacks

Your at-home celebration isn’t complete without snacks! You don’t have to be a master in the kitchen to make these goodies. Here are some ideas of foods to eat during your Halloween game night or movie marathon:

3. DIY Costumes

Sometimes it’s hard to stay in your college budget when thinking about Halloween costumes. It’s time to get creative! A simple Google search or a browse through your closet can give you the inspiration you need to make the perfect costume.

4. Don’t Forget The Dessert

Everyone has a sweet tooth, especially on Halloween. Try these tasty treats or throw some black and orange sprinkles on a frosted cupcake or cookie for a festive touch!

5. Game Night 

Whether it’s Halloween movie trivia, fright night bingo, or a toilet paper mummy challenge, there are countless ways to have fun with friends in-person or on Zoom. Games are a great way to interact and learn more about this spooky season together!

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6. Movie Marathon

Pick out a thriller, comedy, Disney classic, or all three for the ultimate movie marathon. Disney Plus even has a “Halloween Collection” series to binge watch with friends!

Let’s all make the most of Halloween this year! Although it may be different, you can still make it one to remember. Stay safe and happy spooky season, Seawolves!

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