
Usually around 9:00 or so-we don't have any set times in our town and that is about when kids are done. If we still have frequent visitors, like last year, we just keep going until the candy is gone or kids stop coming. I don't care how old you are, as long as you are in a costume. We have beer for a few neighbors too.
We have a town ordinance tht dictates Trick or Treting takes place between 6 and 8 pm. I usually leave the lights on until 8:30 assuming I still have candy.
Lisa


FYI: the reason some people "drive" is not because they don't want to stay in their neighborhood. Its because they live farther out where the houses are few and far between or no one gets home early enough for early trick or treating.
I have never met anyone who seemed to mind if the trick or treaters were from their neighborhood or if it was teens (costumes or not). One particular neighborhood in town attracts kids from a lot of areas that would be hard to trick or treat in. They decorate a lot and dress up and make it a lot of fun.
While some "drivers" are simply coming down into a town because they don't have good neighborhoods where they are (happens in my area), there are some who are simply greedy. When the kids jump out of the van will FULL pillow cases, there is no reason they need more. It was costing my boyfriend's family WAY too much money. There is no reason that you need to keep driving around if you already have a full bag. Plus, they would get people until 10 or 11 and his parents had to get to bed at a decent hour due to their jobs. So now, they just keep the lights off.
I am helping out at Trick or Treat on Walnut Street this year. My mom is an assistant manager at a store on Walnut Street and most of the businesses set up on the Friday before Halloween and hand out candy to kids. This is usually also done at the same time the campus groups do their Trunk or Treat which is right across the street. They say to expect up to 3000 kids in the two hours...