

Philadelphia: Local news outlets suggest 6 p.m.Milwaukee: Local news outlets report that trick-or-treating is on a community-by-community basis.Las Vegas: Local news outlets suggest 5 p.m.Indianapolis: Local news outlets suggest 6 p.m.Denver: Local news outlets suggest 3:30 p.m.Cleveland: Local news outlets suggest 6 p.m.Cincinnati: Local news outlets suggest 6 p.m.Chicago: Local news outlets suggest 3 p.m.Boston: Local news outlets suggest 5 p.m.Atlanta: Local news outlets suggest trick-or-treating from 5 p.m.Stay safe out there, and happy Halloween! If you are making the trick-or-treat rounds yourself, start early and you might even make it back in time to watch a Halloween movie, either a family-friendly one or a classic scary one.Ĭheck your local news outlets for exact trick-or-treating times, as well as the most recent safety guidelines. When curfew hits, you run out of candy, or you’re just ready to call it a night, turn off your light. Keep your front porch light on as long as you’re willing to accept trick-or-treaters. to 9 p.m., or the time stated by your local curfew laws. Older elementary kids, tweens, and teens (just how old is too old to trick-or-treat?) will likely keep knocking until 8 p.m. Generally speaking, you can expect candy-hungry youngsters-especially toddlers and early elementary-aged kids-to show up at your door as soon as the sun starts to set, or even a bit earlier (think between 5:30 p.m.
