What Time Does Trick or Treating Start This Year?

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There’s a chill in the air, and the leaves are changing from green to red, which means one thing… Halloween is almost here! The spookiest season is now creeping up fast, so it is time to start planning some trick or treating fun.  But the inevitable question is always going to be asked by kids excited to get those candy receptacles filled…

What time does trick or treating start this year?

You may be wondering what time is the best time to start taking the children around so as to not be too early but also beat the sunset. There are no set rules on a specific time when kids should start trick or treating, though with younger children, you may want to get the walking started earlier. It will start to get dark around 5.30 pm, so getting dressed up and ready for some trick or treating fun around this time should be perfect. Heading out between five and six will enable you to visit a good number of houses, soak up the spooky atmosphere, and collect plenty of sweet treats without disturbing the bedtime routine too much.

How to Make Trick or Treating Even More Fun This Year!

Do you want to make this spooky outing even more fun this year? If so, we have lots of fangtastic ideas to make it spooktacularly great. Whether you plan to do it with a group of friends or to take your kids out trick or treating alone, there are lots of extra ways to make the experience more fun!

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Play Spooky I-Spy

Seeing all the spooky sights as you wander around your local area is one of the highlights of Halloween. But, if you want to add some extra fun to your trick-or-treating experience, playing spooky I-spy along the way is an excellent way to enhance your Halloween fun, especially for younger kids. Keep your eyes peeled and see what you spot as you go from house to house. From pumpkins, ghosts, skeletons, and witches, there are so many creepy sights to spot.

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Coordinate Your Costumes

If you are trick or treating as a group, you have an excellent opportunity to inject some extra fun into Halloween. Coordinating your costumes so that everyone follows a theme will make for some fangtastic Halloween photos and make the experience so much fun. Whether you dress up as The Addams Family, Ghostbusters, a group of ghosts, or The Sanderson sisters from Hocus Pocus, there are so many great ways to create some fun, themed costumes for Halloween.

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Surprise Your Friends and Family

Surprising your family members with a visit is an excellent way to make this spooky outing more fun. Trick or treating family members will guarantee that you will receive some goodies and a warm welcome when you knock on the door, plus they will love seeing the kids dressed up in their Halloween finery!

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Get Creative with Your Stash of Sweets

Arriving back home with a huge stash of sweets after trick or treating is sure to leave the kids feeling excited. So, putting the sweets to use with a fun activity is a great idea. Letting the kids loose with creepily-coloured icing and plain biscuits or cupcakes is a great way to keep them having a great time. Their sweets can be used to provide the finishing touch when decorating their Halloween bakes. Children will love getting creative with their sweet treats and making their own creepy cookies and cupcakes.

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