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Valentine Disney Couples Mixer Game and Printables

Get your Valentine party started and the party guests mixing with this fun Disney couple party game.   It's easy and fun and will get the guests talking and interacting with each other so they will have a fun time. 
Get your Valentine party started and the party guests mixing with this fun Disney couple party game.   It's easy and fun and will get the guests talking and interacting with each other so they will have a fun time. #disney #valentinesday #valentinesdaygame #partygame #disneygame #diypartymomblog

When I was back in school studying to become a Recreation Major and throw parties for a living (yes, you really can major in that), my professors used to drill into us the importance of getting people mixing and mingling at the start of the party.  This helps the flow of the party and make sure you don't have as many wall flowers hiding in corners at your party.

Finding fun games for adults, teenagers, and kids alike to mix at a Valentine's party could be rather difficult.  But who doesn't like a good Disney cartoon or a Romantic Disney couple?  So why not use it to help get the party started?



Valentine Disney Couples Mixer Game and Printables

To play the Couples Match Game, you will need to print out a list of different couple pairings.  I used the couples from Disney cartoons.  You can print this list on to sticker paper or regular paper and just pin them on your guests.

When you're guests arrive, place one of each of the characters on to each guest's back.  Try not to pair the couples that arrive together with the Disney couples.  You want guests to mix and mingle with new people.

Now the guests need to find their "Couple match" by asking questions about who they are.  You can give rewards to the first couples to find their pairings and the last couple.  This keeps people looking and talking after the first couple wins.

Playing a Mixer Game at Parties gets guests mingling

I tried to match the couples in color so if someone doesn't know a rare character, they can still try and find their pairing.  I made 28 pairings in 4 sheets if you need some help.  You can find the full Valentine Disney Couple Match Game here.  These are the couples that I used.

Jasmine and Aladdin (Aladdin)
Tarzan and Jane (Tarzan)
Ariel and Eric (Little Mermaid)
Aurora and Phillip (Sleeping Beauty)
Hercules and Meg (Hercules)
Rapunzel and Flinn (Tangled)
Belle and Beast (Beauty and the Beast)

Mike and Celia (Monsters Inc)
Shang and Mulan (Mulan)
Bambi and Faline (Bambi)
Peter and Wendy (Peter Pan)
Tramp and Lady (Lady and the Tramp)
Pongo and Perdita (101 Dalmations)
Robin and Marion (Robin Hood)

Simba and Nala (Lion King)
John and Pocahontas (Pocahontas)
Lightning and Sally (Cars)
Milo and Kida (Atlantis)
Thomas and Duchess (Aristocats)
Donald and Daisy
Mickey and Minnie

Flik and Atta (Ants)
Snow White and Prince (Snow White)
Bernard and Bianca (Rescuers)
Tiana and Naveen (Princess and the Frog)
Shrek and Fiona (Shrek)
Stitch and Lilo (Lilo and Stitch)
Anna and Kristoff (Frozen)

Get your Valentine party started and the party guests mixing with this fun Disney couple party game.   It's easy and fun and will get the guests talking and interacting with each other so they will have a fun time. #disney #valentinesday #valentinesdaygame #partygame #disneygame #diypartymomblog

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