Disney Themed Camp
Here are some ideas for a brilliant camp, full of Disney fun to teach our youngest Scouts valuable skills in confidence, kindness and courage.
Running a Disney themed camp
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Friday Evening
Sprinkle a little Disney magic around your meeting place.
Get into groups and see who can race to create Olaf out of toilet paper in the fastest time.
Grab some snacks and settle down to watch your favourite Disney film.
Decorate your own characters for a tasty treat.
Choose your favourite Disney character and create the perfect puppet.
Saturday Morning
Go on new adventures with your friends with a little help from some Disney characters along the way.
Work together like Raya, Sisu and their friends and complete the task in hand
Rapunzel uses her hair on her adventures. Learn how to tie knots and jump like her in this hopping activity.
Be like Merida from Brave and see if you can hit the target with some soft archery.
Test your teamwork skills and coordination in this Star Wars inspired game.
Saturday Afternoon
Learn how to believe in yourself and achieve your dreams. By working together as a team, you and your friends can achieve something you didn’t think you could.
Mix up Duck, Duck, Goose with some Disney character names - why not try Duck, Duck, Donald?
Be quiet as you try and work together to get the keys to Cinderella's castle!
Pretend you’re Judy Hopps in Zootopia and try to avoid Nick Wilde in ‘Watch out, Fox is about!’
Work together to cook gumbo, just like Tiana does in ‘The Princess and the Frog.’
Sunday Morning
Create your own Disney song and start making music.
Join in Casita’s chorus by making music from your meeting place.
Show everyone your dancing skills with this fun, energetic game. Why not use some Disney songs to dance to?
Try your hand at sign language with some of your favourite songs from Encanto
Staying safe on camp
All Scout activities must be safely managed, including on camp. All Scout activities should be inclusive and accessible too.
You must complete a risk assessment and take appropriate steps to reduce risk. You can use the safety checklist to help you plan and risk assess your activity.
Remember to always get approval for the activities, have consent forms in place, have suitable adult supervision on camp, and have an InTouch process in place.
Make sure all young people and adults involved in the activity know how to take part safely.
When planning a camp, make sure you have completed a Nights Away Notification form and have all the relevant Nights Away permits in place. You may need an Adventurous activity permit, too.
For a Disney camp, some areas to consider include: