A seasonal, localized service provides a contactless way to experience Halloween-themed events and activities. Participants remain in their vehicles while driving through a designated route featuring displays, performances, or treat distribution. Examples include haunted forests adapted for cars, trick-or-treating stations set up along a pathway, or drive-in movies showcasing spooky films.
This approach gained significant traction during recent years, offering a safe alternative to traditional celebrations amid health concerns. It allows families and individuals to enjoy the spirit of the holiday while minimizing physical contact. Historically, drive-through experiences have existed in various forms, from drive-in theaters to holiday light displays. Adapting this model for Halloween leverages existing infrastructure and consumer familiarity to offer a novel and convenient experience.