Definition
A fictional or hypothetical large theme park.
Origins
Derived from Walley World, the name of a fictional theme park patterned after Disneyland in the movie National Lampoon's Vacation (1983).
In Context
- "The Tennessee Valley Authority's scheme to turn the Land Between the Lakes into Wally World has been stopped."
- "Forget Disney, Universal, and Wally World. Vegas was there before them all — the ultimate adult theme park."
- "South Australia is not for the flashy, wham-bam 'Wallyworld' tourist, rather it's a vast tapestry of many colours and moods."
- "Obviously he [Clark Griswold] is missing the point, but at least he made it to the canyon and, eventually, Wally World."
- "Using the same technique I had used months before I should be able to get this old battle horse running all the way to Wally World."
- "I felt like Clark Griswold arriving at Wally World, only to find that it's closed for repairs."
- "“How far to Wallyworld?” Franny giggles."