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theme park

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theme park: see amusement park theme parks, are designed to evoke distant or imaginary locales and/or eras, such as the Wild West, an African safari, or medieval Europe. Theme parks usually charge a substantial admission fee, whereas traditional amusement parks, such as those at Coney Island , do not charge
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theme park
an area planned as a leisure attraction, in which all the displays, buildings, activities, etc., are based on or relate to one particular subject


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Magic Mountain is the big draw, and the 250-acre theme park has spawned hamburger joints, gas stations and hotels to serve the visitors.
is in talks with the city of Seoul to open a theme park near the South Korean capital.
Located in Hardiwar, India on the banks of the Ganges, the 25-acre theme park Gangadham will feature high-tech mythology rides, an animated mythological museum, a temple city, food courts, and a light and sound show.
 
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