(1) The ballroom, strung up with lights and snowflakes and leaves, looked like a fairyland , but the rest of it was slightly nauseating, the loud, bad music, the couples making out on the dance floor, the bad food.(2) Clearly this ‘clan’ resides in the same delusional fairyland that Hambo is known to occupy on occasion.(3) Lilavati and Amriti did come but for his ageing parents, London was a faraway fairyland .(4) The orphanage she did visit she found positively idyllic - ‘a fairyland ,’ colorful, landscaped, neat, and full of laughing children.(5) There is a fairyland for children at the Schlossplatz and an open-air ice-skating rink is set up in front of the castle.(6) In Denmark, the Pacific might seem like a distant fairyland .(7) The men of the twenty-ninth century live in a perpetual fairyland , though they do not seem to realise it.(8) a fairyland castle(9) Holding one in her hand, Song said with a smile: ‘It looks like a fairyland , full of stories.’(10) There are no funds to build a new castle and the inhabitants of fairyland have to do without it.(11) At night, it looks out on a fairyland of Manhattan's glittering lights.(12) The snow-covered window frames and door lintels added a fairyland flavour to the solemn church.(13) Large fields of green grassland can be seen, one after anther, from which intense green, red and blue roofs stand out, making the scene look a little like fairyland .(14) New director Alfonso Cuaron has picked up where Chris Columbus left off, and has twisted Columbus' fairyland into something much darker.(15) The heavy, brightly painted iron gates in the foreground open into the temple courtyard to make a contrasting frame for the almost fairyland character of the temple itself.(16) His wife sits regally with her daughter, both seeming like fairyland characters from A Midsummer Night's Dream.