Tbf, as annoying as it is to hear virtually every media outlet on the interwebs call this a "theme park", I can understand why they would call it that. Their audience aren't park enthusiasts who frequent the boards everyday for updates and rumors, so they kinda have to lay it out in layman's terms. Still, it would be very nice if they called it for what it actually is: a land inside of an actual theme park.
When it comes to theme parks, everyone's IQ apparently drops 60 points. Anything that goes more than 10 mph is a roller coaster. Anything that goes more than 12 mph and has seatbelts is a scary roller coaster with loop-de-loops. Any park that has more than six roller coasters is a Six Flags park. Any coaster that has inversions will always have some outrageous backstory of 20 people dying from falling out of the car, the train going off the rails, or some kid choking on his chewing gum causing his head to explode like that scene from Scanners.
Everything is a roller coaster in everyone's eyes. Even the Haunted Mansion. That's a slow roller coaster.