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Disneyland: Good name.
Why? The park's (opening day) themed lands correspond with Walt's interests.
Adventureland captured his love of adventure,
Tomorrowland projected his love for technology and innovation,
Fantasyland portrayed his love of fantasy,
Frontierland showed his love of the old west,
and Main Street USA displayed his Patriotic spirit.
Canada's Wonderland: Not great. Not bad, but not great.
Why? It's generic. The name cannot contain any relation to the actual park contents (besides how it's in Canada) because of how generic it is.
Silver Dollar City: Good name.
Why? The entire park is themed to a western town, back when they would have used the Silver Dollar. It works due to this.
Now for one of my own Planet Coaster parks:
Mountain Peak: Good name.
Now, I may be a bit biased here as I made and came up with this myself, but when creating the park, My idea was to create a ton of coasters made to interact with several mountains I raised in the area. Thus the name "Mountain Peak, worked for it.
Edit: Forgot to say my suggestion.
Take a look at your park, and try to find a common thread, and come up with a name based on that. If you can't find one, then using a generic name (like Wonderland) should cover it.
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Fun Haven
Coaster Run
He's saying make that the Parks name. Basic Park with no specific theme.