No, as long as you act cute and little and have a cute costume, go right ahead. It will be fun and your neighbors will find it hilarious and fun. I would consider you cool for still wanting to do this. To all those people who think that 12 is too old to trick or treat, you're insane.
Teenagers should definitely go trick or treating, but only if they're really into it.
6 tips on how to avoid trick-or-treaters this Halloween
- The good old turn your light off. There is the golden rule, turn your light off and trick or treaters won't come knocking on your door.
- Try leaving a bowl of candy on your steps.
- Go out to dinner.
- Go to a bar.
- Go see a movie.
- Leave a note.
Trick-or-Treat Hours Across the Country
There are no official national hours for trick-or-treating on Halloween, but a poll done by FiveThirtyEight found that most Americans agreed trick-or-treaters should start arriving by 6 p.m. and be finished by 9 p.m. at the latest.Violators face fines of up to $100 and possible jail time—as much as six months. They'll also have a misdemeanor on their record. Law enforcement officials, though, do say that the odds of going to jail for trick or treating while too old are pretty slim.
Some parents have baby's costume picked out from day one while others advise waiting until baby is old enough to remember the event. In reality, you can begin trick or treating with a baby of any age.
Officials say they won't be actively looking to catch teenage trick-or-treaters in the act. The age limits, along with measures like curfews, are part of a broader push to limit pranks and vandalism. Some parents think that preventing older kids from participating in Halloween traditions will have the opposite effect.
There are no official national hours for trick-or-treating on Halloween, but a poll done by FiveThirtyEight found that most Americans agreed trick-or-treaters should start arriving by 6 p.m. and be finished by 9 p.m. at the latest.
unless you're a parent. "[You're] never too old to trick-or-treat, unless you're the parent who carries around your own bag for candy and sneaks your hand into the candy bowl when accompanying your own children around the block!" As kids get older, of course, they should practice proper manners while trick-or-treating.
Even the town where candy corn originated—Belleville, Illinois—bans anyone over 12 from trick-or-treating. In Walnut, California, trick-or-treaters can't wear a mask or disguise; in the state of Alabama, they're not allowed to dress up as a member of the clergy.
Originally Answered: Is it appropriate to go trick or treating without wearing a costume? No, you should try to have some sort of costume. Even something as simple as a pirate hat or a headband with devil horns or bunny ears would be better than nothing.
The law there states that anyone over the age of 13 who trick-or-treats can be sent to jail for up to six months.
Halloween began as the festival of Samhain. It was part of the ancient Celtic religion in Britain and other parts of Europe. At the end of summer, the Celts thought the barrier between our world and the world of ghosts and spirits got really thin. It was all about scaring away the ghosts and spirits.
At the ages of say, between 3–8, children are very clearly children. People generally might think it's cute for a young person of that age too walk about in a costume and ask for free handouts. Between the ages of 9–12, children can still do the same, but the “cuteness” factor is seriously disappearing.
Halloween Observances
| Year | Weekday | Date |
|---|
| 2018 | Wed | Oct 31 |
| 2019 | Thu | Oct 31 |
| 2020 | Sat | Oct 31 |
| 2021 | Sun | Oct 31 |
The phrase is a subtle suggestion that if a treat (like candy) is given, then the child will not perform a “trick" (mischief) on the owner of the house. This popular Halloween custom has its origins in the ancient practices of “souling" and “guising."
Even the town where candy corn originated—Belleville, Illinois—bans anyone over 12 from trick-or-treating. Some communities impose highly specific restrictions. In Walnut, California, trick-or-treaters can't wear a mask or disguise; in the state of Alabama, they're not allowed to dress up as a member of the clergy.
The ordinance says that “if any person over the age of 14 years shall engage in the activity commonly known as 'trick or treat' or any other activity of similar character or nature under any name whatsoever, he or she shall be guilty of a Class 4 misdemeanor.” It clarifies that this does not apply to parents or
“Chesapeake Police staff will focus on making sure the evening is safe for everyone, not actively seeking out violations of the time or age limits,” the site says. WFLA 8 On Your Side looked at the laws in Florida. The good news — there are no laws restricting age when it comes to trick-or-treating.
Yes! 13 is too old to go trick or treating. Halloween parties are fine for teens and adults, but leave the trick or treating to the kids.
Today's 14-year-old is last generation's 18-year-old. We find ourselves forcing the maturation of our kids beyond their years when, in reality, a 14-year-old is much closer to childhood than adulthood. And yet when Halloween comes around, we tell them “no” to trick-or-treating.
While it makes sense to wait for people to return home from work and get settled in before demanding candy, the decision of when to stop trick-or-treating is a personal one. Generally, though, it's impolite to bother a stranger for free food after 8 p.m. or 9 p.m.
This is the easiest way to prolong your trick or treating into early adulthood. In fact, if you have a kid with you, there's really no age limit. Children are like little, smelly passports to free candy.