WHAT should you be dressing up the kids as this Halloween?
The tool will ask different questions about their preferences and how daring they’re willing to be, before providing you with options on how best to dress them on the spookiest night of the year.
A new online quiz has been created to help parents plan their kids’ Halloween costumes[/caption]
Research shows an increase in the amount of money adults are willing to spend on Halloween costumes[/caption]
It follows research which found one in four Brits claim Halloween is their favourite ‘holiday’ – and are set to spend big on it this year.
A month ahead of the big night, a poll of 2,000 adults revealed they are gearing up to shell out almost £100 this October, after spending an average of just £21 in previous years.
And 24 per cent will formulate their plans for Halloween at least a month in advance – with half believing products should be in the shops in good time.
A third intend to hand out treats, 25 per cent will carve pumpkins and 20 per cent will deck out their homes with decorations.
While 20 per cent will don a full costume for the big night.
It also emerged that 23 per cent will get competitive when it comes to their decoration – with the living room, front porch and hallway in for the spooky treatment.
Vicky Woods from Disney Store, which commissioned the research to launch its Halloween collection, said: “Halloween has really gained momentum in the UK in recent years, which the research and our own customer interest shows us.
“As a result, more people than ever are transforming their homes inside and out for the occasion – from dressing up to throwing themed parties.
“We are seeing searches for Halloween-themed products starting earlier each year, beginning around mid-July and peaking the first week of October.
“Social media, along with influences from across the pond, has certainly played a role in increasing excitement and spending, as people aim to make their celebrations more elaborate and memorable.”
When it comes to costume choice, 16 per cent prefer a non-frightening option – but 31 per cent are out to scare.
But social media has had an influence on decorations and costumes over the years according to 31 per cent – with 24 per cent also looking to outdo others with their choice of costume.
However, 26 per cent reckon Halloween can be as fun for adults as it is for children – with 18 per cent enjoying trick-or-treaters knocking at the door.
Of the 36 per cent polled, via OnePoll, who are responsible for children on the night, 51 per cent get excited and 46 per cent of kids love to dress up.
How are Brits preparing for Halloween?
A poll of 2,000 adults revealed 24% of people make their Halloween plans at least one month in advance.
A full costume will be worn by 20% of people, and the same amount will decorate their homes.
At least 25% will carve pumpkins as 26% of adults say Halloween is just as fun for them as kids.
The joy of trick-or-treating will be experienced by 18%.
Over half of adults who will be responsible for kids on the night said they get excited, while 46% of kids said they love to dress up.
Vicky Woods, from the Disney Store, added: “It’s fascinating to see how many people now rate Halloween as their favourite ‘holiday.’
“Children, especially, love to embrace the fun, and it’s a perfect chance for families to come together and get creative.
“But it’s always worth planning ahead – the best costumes and decorations tend to fly off the shelves as we approach the big night.
“We’ve made Halloween extra special this year with a fantastic selection of themed products for everyone.
“With these magical items, families can create a truly unforgettable Halloween experience.”
Click here to take the quiz on the Disney Store website
Disney stores have been stocked with a variety of themed products ahead of Halloween[/caption]