themed areas

[/ˈθiːmd ˈɛəriəz/]
nounpl: themed areas
áreas temáticas
1. Sections or zones of a location (such as an amusement park, mall, or event) designed around a specific concept, style, or subject matter
The amusement park features several themed areas, including a Wild West section and a futuristic space zone.
O parque de diversões apresenta várias áreas temáticas, incluindo uma seção do Velho Oeste e uma zona espacial futurista.
2. Designated spaces that share cohesive design elements, décor, and attractions centered on a particular theme
Disney's themed areas transport visitors to different worlds and time periods.
As áreas temáticas da Disney transportam visitantes para diferentes mundos e períodos de tempo.
Themed areas are particularly popular in Brazil's growing entertainment and amusement park industry. Major destinations like Beto Carrero World and PortoBreeze use themed areas to enhance visitor experience. The concept is widely embraced in Brazilian shopping malls and event spaces as a way to create engaging, immersive retail and entertainment environments. In the USA, this concept is exemplified by major attractions like Disney Parks and Universal Studios, which pioneered the themed area concept.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
themed zonesthemed sectionsthematic areasthemed districtsbranded areas
Antonyms / Antônimos
generic areasunthemed spacesneutral zones

Regional Variations

General Brazilian
áreas temáticas
Most common and formal translation used across Brazil
Rio de Janeiro
áreas temáticas / zonas temáticas
Both terms used interchangeably in leisure and tourism contexts
São Paulo
áreas temáticas
Standard usage in commercial and entertainment sectors
Portugal
áreas temáticas / zonas temáticas
Formal and widely understood in Portuguese tourism industry

Related Words

theme parkimmersive experienceattractiondécorambiancedesign concept

Related Idioms & Phrases

step into another world
immersive experience
create an atmosphere
transport visitors
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