The practice involves adorning small, motorized vehicles typically used on golf courses with thematic ornamentation associated with a specific autumn holiday. These adaptations can range from simple aesthetic touches, such as the application of seasonal colors and characters, to elaborate displays incorporating lights, sound effects, and interactive elements. A common example is transforming the vehicle into a haunted house replica on wheels, complete with miniature ghouls and cobwebs.
This activity serves as a form of community engagement, fostering creativity and providing entertainment for participants and spectators alike. Its increasing popularity can be attributed to its accessibility across age groups and physical abilities, allowing for widespread involvement. Historically, the tradition mirrors the evolution of other seasonal celebrations, adapting to contemporary recreational trends and technological advancements, thereby enhancing community bonds and shared experiences.