Location from The Boys by Eric Kripke
Vought's superhero theme park — a garish celebration of corporate heroism where washed-up Supes perform for birthday parties and the gift shops sell fascism with a family-friendly smile.
Voughtland is the happiest place on Earth if your idea of happiness is corporate superhero propaganda delivered through churros and roller coasters. The park is aggressively cheerful in a way that makes your teeth hurt. Beneath the fun, it's also where washed-up Supes end up — performing at birthday parties, signing autographs, doing the same choreographed routine for the hundredth time. Crimson Countess worked here. It's the Supe equivalent of the minor leagues.
A sprawling theme park with superhero-themed rides, character meet-and-greets, and branded merchandise as far as the eye can see. Designed with Disney-level production value but Vought-level cynicism. Roller coasters named after Seven members, food courts with hero-themed menus, and costumed performers who may or may not be actual Supes.
Also known as: Voughtland, Vought Land, The Park