we had 3 groups. 2 of them were driven to my neighborhood. I had 2 bags of candy, and from what I can tell, I have most of both left, even after giving everyone huge handfuls (maybe 25 kids)
I used to trick or treat in apartment complexes. Was way easier, more people for the distance walked. The opposite extreme was trick or treating in fairbanks. Load the kids up on a sled, and put their costumes over the snow suits. Pull them door to door, about 5 houses in 2 hrs.
A friend of mine in denver was telling me about his neighborhood tradition, and I thought it was a good one. Candy for the kids, shots for the parents. Just have a few shot glasses and a bottle of your favorite libation available for the parents who are walking around in the cold. It'll make their night!
Our power came back on just after noon. We have quite a few trees that are down, but luckily, our power came back before our food went bad. Good luck Salty.