Disneyland
Definition
A world-famous theme park and resort complex in Anaheim, California, opened in 1955 by Walt Disney, featuring fairy-tale castles, rides, and immersive entertainment based on Disney characters and stories.
The flagship brand name for a global chain of Disney-operated amusement parks and resorts, including locations in Florida, Tokyo, Paris, Hong Kong, and Shanghai, synonymous with family fun, magic, and capitalism's happiest place on earth.
Informally, a utopian or overly idealized place, often used metaphorically to describe escapist bliss amid everyday chaos.
Examples
After surviving toddler tantrums all week, Disneyland felt like the ultimate adult daycare with better snacks.
He proposed at Disneyland because nothing says 'forever' like a backdrop of exploding fireworks and overpriced turkey legs.
Disneyland lines are so long, they've invented a new time zone just for waiting: Eternal O'Clock.
She traded her sanity for a Disneyland pass, emerging with mouse ears, depleted savings, and zero regrets.