Oct 28, 2025

 

Halloween hits differently when you’re standing in a downpour, surrounded by superheroes, princesses, and parents in ponchos.

We rolled into Meridian Speedway with one of our slick black Jeeps, a mountain of rubber ducks, and unsure how many candy-hungry kids would show up in the rain.

Turns out, thousands did. A sea of umbrellas, soaked costumes, and laughter that made the weather irrelevant.

It was chaos, puddles, and pure community… the kind of night that reminds you why we show up, rain or shine.


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Halloween came early this year, and Mother Nature decided to join in.

From setup to sundown, it poured. Buckets.

We waded through puddles, hid out in the Jeep before the gates opened, and laughed until our rain boots filled up.

But even with soaked decor and slippery candy bags, the turnout was unbelievable… literally thousands of families braving the weather, smiling through it, and proving Idaho kids are built different.

 

 

Our setup? A lifted black-on-black Jeep decked out in Maverick ducks, prizes, and candy.

If you’ve heard of “Jeep ducking”, you know the drill. If not… picture kids on a mission, a jar full of rubber ducks, and parents guessing how many for a chance at free details, oil changes, and gear.

But the real highlight though?

 

 

Watching families forget the rain for a few minutes, laughing together under umbrellas and snapping photos like it was the sunniest day of the year.

For us, the giveaways were fun but what we loved the most were the grins, the soaked costumes, and the reminder that connection doesn’t melt in the rain.

 

Huge thanks to Meridian Speedway for hosting an unforgettable time and to everyone who made memories with us (mud, mist, and all).

See you next year. We’ll bring the extra towels.