Some teens got a head start on trick-or-treating by carrying out everyone's favorite Halloween past time at a Yonkers hotel.
Students in the Greenburgh North Castle Union Free School District and ANDRUS went door-to-door at the Royal Regency Hotel.
The focus of the event was to give teens with learning and emotional disabilities or on the autism spectrum a trick-or-treating experience.
"Having an opportunity to have them feel normal or like everyone else…just participate – is really important," says Ayahana Mangham, a sale associate with the Royal Regency Hotel.
Teens News 12 spoke to say it was an unusual experience to trick-or-treat at a hotel, but say they thoroughly enjoyed it.