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theme park
noun
an amusement park in which landscaping, buildings, and attractions are based on one or more specific themes, as jungle wildlife, fairy tales, or the Old West.
theme park
noun
an area planned as a leisure attraction, in which all the displays, buildings, activities, etc, are based on or relate to one particular subject
Word History and Origins
Origin of theme park1
Example Sentences
Now, as of this week, he’s a theme park character at Universal Studios Hollywood.
You don't need a theme park ticket to enjoy many Universal resorts, and the planned UK location is expected to be the same.
The doctor’s appointments, the dentist appointments, the haircuts and meal making, the playdates and sleepovers and trips to the playground/zoo/theme park/museum.
Pirating, as evidenced by centuries of stories and one of the greatest theme park rides, has long fascinated.
Instead, they watched their main character deflate before their eyes, like a sad-clown balloon at the end of a long day at the theme park.
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