theme park
theme park
Definition
☆ theme park
noun
an amusement park whose décor, rides, etc. are designed to reflect a central theme, such as a particular period in history or the world of the future
theme park
Usage Examples
Converse of object
- enjoy: The holiday resort of Orlando offers people of every age a marvelous opportunity to enjoy the superb theme parks and sights of Central Florida.
Adjective modifier
- spectacular: In 1965, Walt announced to the public his plans to bring to Orlando the world's most spectacular theme park.
- American: About a mile west of the lock is the American Adventure theme park.
- top: For all you adrenalin junkies here are the top theme parks and water parks to check out in the UK.
- second: Disney, searching for an East Coast location for his second theme park, decided Orlando was just the place he was looking for.
Modifies a noun
- ride: The course brings together the buzz of a theme park ride with outdoor adventure and is a great day out for all the family.
- ticket: Undercover Travel -specialist in Disney Orlando theme park tickets and hotels.
Noun used with modifier
- adventure: About a mile west of the lock is the American Adventure theme park.
- family: You are here iVillage.co.uk travel family travel theme parks and parks.. .
Possessives
- world: In 1965, Walt announced to the public his plans to bring to Orlando the world's most spectacular theme park.
Preposition: with
- roller-coasters: The afterlife was a large fun fair / theme park with roller-coasters, arcade machines, attractions, slides and ball pits.
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