an amusement park in Anaheim created in 1955 by Walt Disney
"After years of planning, Disneyland opened its gates in Anaheim as a magical amusement park created by Walt Disney."
A place resembling the Disneyland theme park, often typified by a corporately-designed saccharine cheerfulness.
"The corporate campus felt like disneyland, where every interaction was scripted to maintain an artificial and sugary sense of joy."
In plain English: Disneyland is an amusement park with rides and shows based on Disney movies where people can have fun together.
"We spent all day at Disneyland enjoying the rides and eating delicious snacks."
The archetypical theme park, located in Anaheim, California.
"After visiting the archetypical theme park at Disneyland in Anaheim, California, I felt like a child again."
The word Disneyland is a compound formed from Walt Disney's last name and the German suffix "-land," which means country or land. It was coined to describe the theme park as an idealized version of America created by the famous animator.