IPA: /ˈfæntəsiˌlænd/
KK: /ˈfæntəsilænd/
A place created by the imagination, often filled with strange creatures and magical elements, representing an ideal or fictional world.
In her story, she took the readers to a fantasyland where dragons flew and fairies danced.
Fantasyland → It is formed from "fantasy" (from Greek "phantasia", meaning imagination or appearance) and "land" (from Old English "land", meaning ground or territory). The word "fantasyland" refers to a realm or place characterized by imaginative or fanciful elements.
Imagine a place where your imagination ('fantasy') creates a unique 'territory' ('land') filled with wonders — that's what fantasyland represents.
No commonly confused words.