cosmicdaisy
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- May 31, 2005
Hello guys! We are camping at the Fort and checking in on Sept 30. This is only our second time camping as we usually stay in the cabins, but camped last summer and fell. in. love with camping!
I have some questions regarding decorating for Halloween. I have researched this board and the mom planning disney site and youtube and anywhere I could find to learn more about decorating your campsite. This will be our first time ever staying at the fort in the fall as well as camping in general during a holiday season. Here are my questions:
Do you think Covid will affect decorating either in decorating at all or earlier decorating at the beginning of October like I've read is the norm?
We are pretty macabre halloween people. Think old baby dolls, candles, lace, lots of black, crows, rats, bones, etc. I read during my research that "blood and guts" should be avoided for decorating. However, I also saw a youtube video from a few years ago in the middle of October no less with two cute school girls that then almost get their necks sliced lol. Sooooo does pretty much anything go, within reason?
Basically, the root of my questions are because I don't want to waste money needlessly. I am totally fine spending $40 on scary baby dolls on sticks and figuring out how to transport these things because of all the years we decided to fly this time around. I just want to know do decorations really run the gamut before I get too excited over creepy dolls maybe standing around a cauldron of human bones like their making gingerbread hag soup.
I have some questions regarding decorating for Halloween. I have researched this board and the mom planning disney site and youtube and anywhere I could find to learn more about decorating your campsite. This will be our first time ever staying at the fort in the fall as well as camping in general during a holiday season. Here are my questions:
Do you think Covid will affect decorating either in decorating at all or earlier decorating at the beginning of October like I've read is the norm?
We are pretty macabre halloween people. Think old baby dolls, candles, lace, lots of black, crows, rats, bones, etc. I read during my research that "blood and guts" should be avoided for decorating. However, I also saw a youtube video from a few years ago in the middle of October no less with two cute school girls that then almost get their necks sliced lol. Sooooo does pretty much anything go, within reason?
Basically, the root of my questions are because I don't want to waste money needlessly. I am totally fine spending $40 on scary baby dolls on sticks and figuring out how to transport these things because of all the years we decided to fly this time around. I just want to know do decorations really run the gamut before I get too excited over creepy dolls maybe standing around a cauldron of human bones like their making gingerbread hag soup.