What are good disney movies to use as homecoming themes?

September 23rd, 2009 by Marsha

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Michaelleen S asked:


This year our school’s homecoming theme is disney movies. I need to find a few good movies and a lot of ideas to go with them. Any disney movie will do, but i do need ideas to go with movies too.

13 Responses to “What are good disney movies to use as homecoming themes?”

  1. Pwnzorr Says:

    i don’t know

  2. ? Says:

    oh my gosh…alice in wonderland themed would be soooooo awesome…i love the weirdness about that movie…you could come up with some awesome props!

  3. Estefania V Says:

    High School Musical…….lmao xD (if you want to take that idea)

    Toy Story 1 or 2 (its a kid movie but it teaches you to never forget your friends you can use that)

  4. Shannon C Says:

    ariel cuz its all underwater most the time and you could do the place up with thing that remind people of beaches uunderwater and mermaids like put sea shells everywhere and stuff…. o and make sure its nothing that can break easy or will get messed up easy cuz guys will want to mess it up im sure… there very immature hahaha good luck and have fun at homecoming

  5. regina j Says:

    Aladin would be a cool theme,

  6. wanda j Says:

    under the sea,
    a whole new world,
    A dream is a wish your heart makes

  7. romer151 Says:

    Sleeping Beauty, theme-true love conquers all
    Beauty and the Beast, theme-opposites attract
    The Little Mermaid, theme-true love conquers all, OR dare to dream

  8. andystrike3 Says:

    People really like the High School Musical movies, camp rock um….or….you can just go to

  9. R-i-a Says:

    Alice in wonderland……think you have so many things depending on if you are dressing up and for decoration.Research on the characters.

    lots of colours, caterpillar, flowers, tweedle dee dum, queen of hearst and colony of cards, white rabbit etc.

    Fairy tale theme, cinderella, snow white, sleeping beauty etc

    Just some extra movies…..pocahantos and peter pan

    I hope that helps :)

  10. joner Says:

    Alice in wonderland? i went to this party once where the entrance was the rabbit hole,and when you got inside there were different themed areas ,like the mad hatters tea party,the queens playing cards,and the forest-all the girls wore puffy dresses and bows,some people came as tweedle-dee and tweedle-dum,and others just wore bunny ears!the color theme was rainbow,and there was a lot of balloons and big fake clocks and teapots on the walls.they also passed out glow sticks and turned off all the lights,so it was like,ah Alice in wonderland rave-the dj was the mad hatter-it was real cool

  11. Victoria Says:

    Lion King
    James and the giant Peach
    Alice in Wonderland
    Finding Nemo
    Snow White and the seven Dwarfs
    Bugs Life
    Mulan
    Pochantas
    Aladin
    Hercules

  12. michelle Says:

    Well, Alice in Wonderland is my favorite! U can use ur creativity and imagination w/ it very well!

  13. Mami_Q Says:

    In middle school we once had a Disney-themed multicultural day and had a different Disney movie to represent each country. (Snow White for Germany, Beauty The Beast for France, and so on.) Depending on your budget, you could do a lot of staging of various parts of the room. I would avoid cutouts of the characters but instead use the colors the characters/ Princesses are known for.

    For instance, if you did an ‘Enchanted French Countryside’ for BtheB, then have silk roses that look like the ones from that movie in the decor and use lots of antique gold accents like the color of Belle’s signature dress.

    Another idea would be to have an overall them of a castle decor (clock tower like Cinderella/Magic Kingdom) and Royal Carriage. Use ice blue and silver as your main colors with touches of pink. Then outside of the dance, you could have scenes from Disney movies to take pictures with. They could be from any of the movies, not just the fairy tales.

    So for 101 Dalmations, a London scene with black and white accents or a Paris theme that looks like the Paris view from Ratatouille.

    I know this all might sound a bit grand, but you can save huge by having the school art department make the majority of the backdrops, like we did in middle school.

    Use the % off coupons at the craft store to buy an entire 50 yard bolt of tulle. I did this for my own wedding and paid $50 for 100 yards of tulle! (Should have been $1 a yard) Get others on your commitee to search the paper and make a buying trip. There’s always one in the Sunday paper circulars.

    Finally, if you don’t have one already, request a catalog from Stumps Prom and Party. — – They make excellent decorations for these events and you can save even more by purchasing selections from last year’s stock.

    What you do buy can be stored and used for years to come. Also, you can rent some items from your local events RentAll (like arches) and purchase only the must-haves from Stumps.

    Above all, refresh your Disney movie IQ. Have a film festival with your commitee and span the genre. Not only will you fall in love with your favorites all over again, but you’ll find some new ones as well. Plus, you’ll pick up on some nuiances of Disney magic that might have eluded you at age 7 or so. Then inspiration should take hold.

    Happy planning and best of luck. There’s some awesome suggestions coming in.