Angelhalo
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don't get many out where I live, but most of the folks in town seem to keep going until they get no more visitors or run out of candy (and some then give out fruit or popcorn balls or coins).
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.
I don't mind if people bring their kids to our neighborhood to trick or treat. We're on the edge of the country so there are a lot of kids east of us who just don't have any houses around their own at which to get candy.