Walt Disney World® Resort
Definition
A massive entertainment resort complex in Orlando, Florida, USA, owned by The Walt Disney Company, featuring four theme parks (Magic Kingdom, EPCOT, Disney's Hollywood Studios, and Disney's Animal Kingdom), two water parks, over 25 themed resort hotels, a nighttime entertainment district (Disney Springs), and extensive recreational facilities.
Often abbreviated as WDW, it is the flagship destination of Disney's global portfolio, attracting millions annually for its immersive storytelling, rides, character meet-and-greets, and family-oriented magic – complete with astronomical ticket prices and lines that test human endurance.
Examples
After a decade of birthdays and Christmases, we finally cashed in our pennies for a week at Walt Disney World® Resort, emerging sunburnt, broke, and strangely euphoric.
He swore he'd never wear mouse ears, but by day three at Walt Disney World® Resort, he was hula-hooping with Goofy and questioning his life choices.
Navigating the monorail at Walt Disney World® Resort is like playing real-life Frogger, if frogs had strollers and $15 turkey legs.
She collected every pin at Walt Disney World® Resort, turning their hotel room into a glittering shrine that made their luggage weep.