I love family Halloween costumes.
Mostly because there is always at least one family member who clearly did NOT choose the theme.
But when everybody actually agrees?
So cute.
You don't necessarily need everyone wearing matching clothes either.
I actually think family costumes look better when each person gets a different character from the same movie, theme or little Halloween world.
It gives everybody something of their own while still looking coordinated in pictures.
And because families come in every size, most of these ideas can easily be expanded or reduced depending on how many people you're dressing.
Let's get into some really good ones.
15 Family Halloween Costumes Everyone Will Want To Copy
1. Wizard of Oz family
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Dorothy, Tin Man, Scarecrow and the Cowardly Lion were basically made for a family costume.
If you have more family members, you can always bring in Glinda or the Wicked Witch too.
And yes, somebody should absolutely carry Toto.
2. Superhero family
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This one works especially well when everybody refuses to agree on the same character.
Let everyone pick a superhero and keep the costumes connected with matching capes or colors.
Nobody said your superhero family had to come from the same universe.
3. The Addams Family
It almost feels too perfect.
Morticia and Gomez are obvious for the parents, then you have Wednesday and Pugsley for the kids.
If you've got extra people, Uncle Fester is waiting.
4. Toy Story family
Woody and Jessie are cute for the parents, while the kids can be Buzz, Bo Peep, Forky or basically whoever they're obsessed with right now.
5. Pirate crew
With pirates, you just need to stay within the same general theme.
Striped shirts, boots, pirate hats and belts can all be mixed differently.
Throw a treasure chest into the family pictures and you're done.
6. Beauty and the Beast
Belle and the Beast are obvious, but then you have Lumiere, Chip and even Gaston available.
I would definitely let the smallest child be Chip because come on.
7. 1980s family
Neon colors, leg warmers, huge hair and random retro accessories can make this one really fun.
The nice thing is nobody has to match perfectly.
In fact, matching too perfectly might ruin it.
The 80s were not exactly known for subtle fashion choices.
8. Jurassic Park family
That's basically the whole costume.
And honestly, letting the kids run around roaring all night fits the theme perfectly.
9. Circus performers
You can have a ringmaster, clown, acrobat and whatever other performer makes sense for your family.
The ringmaster should obviously be whoever thinks they're in charge.
10. Little Mermaid family
Ariel, Ursula, King Triton and Flounder give you a really colorful family lineup.
You can also add Sebastian if you need another character.
11. Space explorers
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This is one of those family Halloween costumes where you can make the little kids the funniest part.
Kids become astronauts.
Parents become aliens.
Or swap it around and let the children be tiny astronauts while the adults walk around with green alien heads.
Silver clothes and glowing accessories can make the pictures really good at night too.
12. Classic monster family
Pick Dracula, Frankenstein, a witch, mummy or whatever classic monster everybody wants.
Nobody has to match because spooky is the matching theme.
13. Alice in Wonderland
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This one is perfect for bigger families because Wonderland has approximately a million characters.
Alice, Mad Hatter, Queen of Hearts and Cheshire Cat are a good place to start.
Then keep adding characters until everybody has one.
The outfits can also be really colorful, which makes the family photos extra cute.
14. 90s cartoon family
Choose characters from your favorite 90s cartoons and make the whole family look like Saturday morning television came to life.
You can mix different shows too.
The children might have absolutely no idea who anybody is, but that's a problem for another day.
15. Old MacDonald farm
Parents can dress like farmers or scarecrows while the kids become little chickens, cows or other farm animals.
Overalls make the adult costumes extremely easy.
The tiny animal costumes will obviously steal every picture.
And if you have a baby dressed like a fluffy chicken, I'm sorry but nobody is even looking at the rest of you.
Conclusion
Family Halloween costumes can be a little chaotic to organize but I think they're worth doing at least once.
Especially while the kids still let you choose what they're wearing.
My favorites are probably the Addams Family for something actually Halloween-ish and the Old MacDonald idea if you have younger children.
But don't worry about making every outfit perfectly coordinated.
If everybody looks like they belong in the same movie, decade or weird little universe, you've done enough.
Take LOTS of pictures too.
Because next year somebody will suddenly decide matching with the family is embarrassing and the era will be over. :)