Do they break it down by age? When are teens allowed to go (13 & up)? What about the younger children 0-12)?
2007-10-31
09:21:15
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11 answers
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Andy K
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Society & Culture
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➔ Halloween
KM-Oh mom, leave me alone will U?
2007-10-31
11:43:08 ·
update #1
BK-Maybe, but some of the older lids may want to do more stuff after Trick or Treating with their younger siblings - with their crowd.
2007-10-31
11:44:41 ·
update #2
Alyssa_No, sorry-called them & no set hours (whatever's reasonable). Hence why I asked the question.
2007-10-31
11:52:10 ·
update #3
Rich-so that's 5-8 pm (EST) -- LOL
2007-10-31
11:56:07 ·
update #4
rcB-so when is it too late?
2007-10-31
11:57:00 ·
update #5
LFP-same here, hence my question. As to "tart treating" (hopefully w/no "tricks") I'll have to wait for the boys to be snug in their beds, but figuring "sugar buzz" quotient in there makes it ... umm tomorrow morning LOL
2007-10-31
11:59:33 ·
update #6
Lori-13 Too old! Oh man, I was still Trick or Treating (with my buddies & their kid brothers/sisters) until at least 16 I think. But sounds reasonable though - and yes, my 13 y.o. son is watching the 10 & 7 y.o. boys - they didn't want Dad to go (boo hoo). So, I have no idea how many Tricksters/Treaters we have here out in the country & doubt very few but the bravest of ghouls & goblins will want to walk up my long driveway (& back again if they survive)!!!
2007-10-31
12:04:54 ·
update #7
Dew-Thks, sounds close to reasonable.
2007-10-31
12:05:42 ·
update #8
H-man: Is that the witching hour of when it starts, or when it ends?
2007-10-31
12:06:56 ·
update #9
Dune-I like private celebrations, oh & the party favors they serve!
2007-11-01
00:06:18 ·
update #10