This is not a drill — Halloweentown [1] has been a real place for years. That's right, the classic TV movie [2] is a place you can actually visit. St. Helens, OR, a location where the movie was filmed, re-creates Halloweentown [3] every year.
According to MoviePilot [4], the town replicates the film's entire set, complete with the giant pumpkin in front of city hall. There are tours and celebrations in the city every weekend of October. They even have a ceremonial lighting of the giant pumpkin at the beginning of the month.
You can check out the Spirit of Halloweentown Facebook page [5] to stay up to date on all the events and festivities. The best part? You don't even need a flying bus to get there.