Entity: MAGIC-KINGDOM
Magic Kingdom is a term that can refer to a fantasy realm, a theme park, or a place associated with magic and wonder. It is often linked to the idea of a magical realm ruled by a king or queen.
Magic Kingdom
Etymology
The term 'Magic Kingdom' combines the concepts of magic, which refers to supernatural forces, and kingdom, which denotes a realm ruled by a monarch.
Definition
Magic Kingdom is a term that can refer to a fantasy realm, a theme park, or a place associated with magic and wonder. It is often linked to the idea of a magical realm ruled by a king or queen.
Historical Context
The term 'Magic Kingdom' gained popularity with the opening of the Magic Kingdom Park at the Walt Disney World Resort in 1971. It has since become synonymous with the enchanting and imaginative world of Disney.
Cultural Significance
Magic Kingdom symbolizes a place of escapism, fantasy, and childhood wonder. It has become a cultural icon, representing the magic of storytelling and imagination.
Related Concepts
- Disneyland
- Disney World
- Fantasy
See Also
A magical realm or place associated with fantasy, wonder, and enchantment, often ruled by a king or queen.