Halloween on board a boat, easy last minute costumes

If Halloween catches you on the high seas, you will have seen that your ship transforms and becomes a real ghost ship with colorful cobwebs, bats on the covers, creepy spiders, zombie waiters and tons of surprises that will have you prepared. On all ships this festival is celebrated, which has already become global and families and adults enjoy to the fullest, being a little scared.

Menus and special workshops, such as makeup or decoration, are prepared for these days. If you don't want to be out of tune, I'll give you some very easy ideas to make to make your costume "terrifying."

With a nightgown and a lot of white and green makeup you can become a real possessed girlWe all have in mind that voice and the scars of the Exorcist girl, but let your imagination run wild.

If you have worn a suit with a vest for an elegant occasion, such as dinner with the captain, this same outfit can be used to disguise yourself as the Joker, yes with a lot of white paint, a strange smile and very disheveled.

Older people will remember Alex, the protagonist of A Clockwork Orange, long white pants, white T-shirt with black boots. The most complicated thing can be to get hold of the suspenders and the bowler hat, but I would ask the crew, you will be amazed at what people can leave forgotten on their travels, who knows! I recommend as an important detail of the costume a pair of false eyelashes in one of the eyes and a cane.

The bloody bride… Don't expect anyone to ask you to marry you dressed like this, but with a white nightgown and spilling a lot of red paint on your body and the fabric, you will have your cruise ship friends scared to death.

And although fashion leads us to zombies, with plenty of makeup, don't forget vampires. You no longer have to be Count Dracula with a cloak and fangs, the vampires of today are much more beautiful ... that yes you can not miss the bloodshot fangs.

I hope you have a “terrifyingly fun” Halloween night on your cruise with these ideas.


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