
- Astronaut Performer
What They Do:
- Dress in a full astronaut suit
- Lead games, space training drills, or storytelling
- Take photos with kids as the “Captain” of the mission
Perfect For:
- Meet & greets
- Opening ceremony-style intros
- “Astronaut Graduation” awards
- Alien or Space Creature Character
What They Do:
- Entertains with silly alien voices, dance moves, or a goofy “translator”
- Hands out prizes or “moon rocks”
- Makes kids laugh and adds that playful extraterrestrial touch
Perfect For:
- Interactive fun during snack time or photo ops
- Surprise appearance during games
- Face Painter or Glitter Tattoo Artist (Space Themes)
What They Do:
- Paints planets, rockets, aliens, or stars on cheeks and hands
- Offers glow-in-the-dark or sparkly options
Perfect For:
- “Cosmic Command Center” station
- Keeps kids engaged during downtime or transitions
- Space Science Entertainer / Educator
What They Do:
- Leads fun and safe science demos (e.g. make slime = alien goo, dry ice = rocket fuel)
- Explains planets or stars in a hands-on way
Perfect For:
- Educational twist on the party
- Science-focused kids or STEM themes
- Balloon Artist (Space Shapes)
What They Do:
- Makes rockets, aliens, laser blasters, stars, and astronaut helmets
- Doubles as décor if they make a big rocket or planet arch
Perfect For:
- Line-based entertainment
- Party favors the kids can wear or take home
- Photographer or Photo Booth Host
What They Do:
- Snaps posed and candid shots of guests in costume or at activity stations
- Runs a themed photo booth with props
Perfect For:
- Keepsake photos
- Letting you focus on the party instead of taking pictures
- Mad Scientist / Cosmic Wizard Performer
What They Do:
- Plays a character who teaches “space potions” or runs silly experiments
- Engages kids with story-based activities or missions
Perfect For:
- Craft/activity stations
- A fun, magical “space school” segment