Theme Park definition

Theme Park means and includes a sector specific park like Financial District, Information Technology park, Food processing park, Apparel park, Biotechnology Park etc.
Theme Park means any “gated” theme park which is predominantly themed to, and exhibits, live terrestrial or marine animals and whose attractions are predominantly composed of entertainment and amusement elements (e.g., amusement rides and stage shows) as opposed to solely animal displays, including SeaWorld’s “SeaWorld® Orlando”, “SeaWorld® San Antonio”, “SeaWorld® San Diego”, “Xxxxx Gardens Tampa” and “Xxxxx Gardens Williamsburg” theme parks and theme parks substantially similar thereto.
Theme Park means any permanent location, which is open to use, or attendance by the public at which is exclusively offered activities for entertainment, amusement, pleasure, or relaxation.

Examples of Theme Park in a sentence

  • The Disneyland Resort Line commenced operations on 1st August 2005 to provide a rail-shuttle service between the Xxxx Xxxxx Line at Sunny Bay and the Hong Kong Disneyland Theme Park which opened in September 2005.

  • The Stadium will be built and operated consistent with the Agency’s obligations under the Ground Lease with First Refusal Purchase Rights for the Great America Theme Park, or other arrangements acceptable to the Theme Park tenant.

  • This Agreement shall be binding on the signatories hereto and all parties who by reason of mergers, consolidations, reorganizations, sale, assignment or the like shall succeed to, or become entitled to, a substantial part of the Theme Park business located in and limited to Los Angeles County, California.

  • Great Smoky Mountains National Park / Cades Cove… 69 miles Dollywood Theme Park ...

  • The company is also currently in the midst of building the Summer Lagoon Water Theme Park, which will be the first water theme park in Sarawak.


More Definitions of Theme Park

Theme Park means an amusement park or similar grouping of entertainment attractions, such as rides and other events, in a particular location for the enjoyment of the general public in which the branding, landscaping, buildings, and attractions are based on one or more specific themes, including the branding, signage, rides, events and shows, interactive attractions, landscaping and building features, mascots and characters, costumes, promotional and advertising materials, and similar materials and attractions.
Theme Park shall have the meaning set forth in the fourth Whereas clause hereof.
Theme Park means such parks, which the Board, may, by notification in the Official Gazette, specify in accordance with the scheme framed and notified by the Central Government.”
Theme Park means any combination of recreational, entertainment,
Theme Park means a commercially operated enterprise that offers fides, games, and other forms of family entertainment.
Theme Park means the theme park named "Universal Studios Japan" that the Borrower owns in the waterfront area in the western part of Konohana-ku in Osaka city.
Theme Park shall be defined as a park: (i) of at least forty (40) contiguous acres; (ii) surrounded by a fence, water or other barrier (or combination of barriers); (iii) which consists of at least five rides, attractions, shows and exhibits, which may or may not be based upon a single theme; (iv) which has an admission charge to the Theme Park as a whole (although additional charges may be made for specific rides or attractions); and (v) which shall generally be advertised to the public as a theme park, amusement park or studio tour-type attraction. Without limitation, Six Flags Magic Mountain and Universal Studios are both Theme Parks, but IMAX is not, nor would any entertainment complex or single stand-alone ride or combination of two to five Permanent Attractions and Live Shows be a Theme Park, even if part of a hotel, shopping center, entertainment or motion picture complex or other development.