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fantasyland

American  
[fan-tuh-see-land, -zee-] / ˈfæn tə siˌlænd, -zi- /

noun

  1. a place or circumstance existing only in the imagination or as an ideal; dream world.

  2. an amusement park whose attractions are based on a theme, as fairy tales or exotic locales; theme park.


Etymology

Origin of fantasyland

First recorded in 1965–70; fantasy + land

Example Sentences

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To that end, Disneyland Resort will open an immersive theater experience called “Bluey’s Best Day Ever!” on March 22 at the Fantasyland Theatre, a nod to the massive appeal of Australian animated show “Bluey.”

From Los Angeles Times

Fans could previously wed at courtyards and ballrooms at Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel, at the Disneyland Hotel ballroom, in the Fantasyland Faire Garden and at Sleeping Beauty’s Castle Forecourt.

From Los Angeles Times

Instead, the fantasyland they live in is one they made of their own free will.

From Salon

Natalie’s mind drifted to Mariposa, the fantasyland she had created when she was little.

From Literature

“When I was little,” Natalie said at last, “I made up a fantasyland called Mariposa. Its symbol was a blue butterfly.”

From Literature