| I turned them off at 8:45 pm, felt a little guilty. |
| We don't turn them off. |
| 8:45. No one came after 8:30. |
| Had few people. I wonder if it’s due to ICE. |
| We turned them off around 8:30 and then got another big group that saw me through the window and rang the bell anyway. I was glad to get rid of the candy though, I bought too much. |
| Ours are still on - super slow night for what I expected. Mostly older kids who were super polite. Where are all the elementary and younger kids? My oldest teen said the little kids all do trunk or treats now. |
| 8:30 the candy was gone and no kids on the street |
| The wind blew over my candy bowl outside at 7:45 so I brought it in and turned the light out. I only got maybe 4 kids since 4:30. |
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9pm.
We had more TOTers this year than in recent years, esp middle schoolers. It was fun. |
| 815. We live on a side street and nobody was out |
| We're in a neighborhood with a couple of hyper-visited streets, but practically empty side-streets. There's one hotspot in particular where everyone congregates because the houses there are in competition with one another for most atmospheric decor. But once you get past that, it's very quiet. |
| 8pm. It was dead out. I had candy left but no one was coming. This was in Fairfax. I hypothesize that all the days of school mean families might have traveled? |
We had tons. Very diverse. It was great. |
| We ran through about 7 bags of candy by 8, 815 |
| 8pm - we had gone through the 6 large bags of candy I bought |