What most people in the US museum community think of as an entertainment-based, commercial amusement park, along the lines of Disneyland or Wild West City. Outside the US, living history museums are also included in the definition.
A large amusement facility with rides, shows, restaurants, shops, and other attractions. The architecture, decoration, uniforms, music, and other features suggest an image or motif for the entire grounds or designated sections of it.
Also called amusement park. Attraction or tourist attraction that contains a multitude of experiences from rides and shows to gardens and unique exhibits.
an amusement park that is organized around some theme (as the world of tomorrow)
a large permanent area for public entertainment, with activities and machines to ride on or play games on, restaurants, etc
an amusement park in which the settings are based on a central theme
an amusement park that is split into different sections called themes
a type of park where you can have fun riding on big machines such as a Rotler Coaster the big wheel, fart cars and bungee jumping, but where the whole park is based on one subject such as water or space travel
An entertainment venue that includes rides, restaurants, activities, and attractions, woven around a theme such as celebrity or characters.
A park with hundreds of acres developed to replicate a setting or be an artistic interpretation of a "theme" that provides entertainment and recreation and requires hundreds of employees to run the operation.
Theme Park is a simulation computer game designed by Bullfrog Productions, released in 1994, in which the player designs and operates an amusement park. Like most of Bullfrog's games, Theme Park is permeated by an eccentric sense of humor. Theme Hospital is Bullfrog's thematic successor to the game.