Choose The Movie
It may be helpful to make a list of potential movies beforehand, so the discussion can be more focused. If you come to an agreement before the day, better still. This way, you won't waste any time arguing, but can get right on with the movie. Depending on the age of your children, you may even opt for a movie marathon. Films like Star Wars and the Lord of the Rings provide a series of films that could be watched back-to-back.
Organize Some Food and Drinks
For the drinks, have an assortment of sodas, juices or flavored waters on hand. The adults of the household may also wish to buy some beer and wine as additional options. Once you've purchased the necessary drinks and snacks, arrange them strategically around the room for easy access (along with some glasses and plates).
Prepare The Venue
You could alternatively create an outdoor theater by setting up chairs in the garden and using a projector and projection screen. Make sure that wherever you choose has access to electrical outlets (for your TV or projector). You'll also need to keep any electrical items or connections protected from the weather. Whether you're indoors or outside, make sure you'll be undisturbed for the evening (and don't annoy your neighbors!).
Set the Mood
Candles are also a great way to create a cozy atmosphere. Look for ones in your favorite fragrance or choose those with seasonal scents. Place them around the viewing area before everyone arrives. This will provide a relaxing and inviting ambiance before everyone watches your feature presentation. Finally, make sure the candles are safely positioned, and that all flames are extinguished before you finish.
Add Some Activities and Games
You could also arrange a scavenger hunt where you ask each family member to look out for specific objects that appear during the film. This way, whoever finds them first (or locates the most items) wins. Lastly, you could play bingo by making cards with different elements from the film. They could include things like characters’ names, dialogue and locations. The winner is whoever gets their card filled up first. Needless to say, you need to have some prizes on hand to increase the competition and heighten people's motivation.
Prepare For Clean Up Afterward
Put away any equipment you brought out for your movie night, and make sure everything has been returned to its original place. Finally, don’t forget to turn off all lights and electronics before going to bed.
You'll also need to check your electrical equipment in advance, to ensure that it's working correctly. It may also be worth double-checking things like DVDs so there are no glitches. Once your planning has come together, you'll be all set for an amazing evening. Your family will have the best of times watching the movie together and will be asking for another one sometime soon.
My kids love it when we do family movie night with blankets, snacks/treat, etc. Next time I'll have to up my game with some decorations and themed games!
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