Allow me to rephrase by stripping my original post of its sense of humor and joking manner.
Cinemagic Kingdom is a poor name due to the fact that many tourists do not research their trips, and will get Cinemagic and Magic Kingdom confused. In doing so, people will attempt to make dinner reservations for a restaurant in Magic Kingdom, but go to Cinemagic Kingdom under the mistaken belief that's where their reservations are located.
Evidence that this happens in real life is widely available, with people swearing up and down that they've been to The Wizarding World of Harry Potter at the Magic Kingdom or they went to Islands of Adventure and asked where The Haunted Mansion was within the park. That's people not getting names mixed but just not knowing Universal and Disney are two separate entities. Now Disney wants to have two parks that are just a few letters different in name and sound very much alike. I will agree that names are something people will always get mixed up, but that doesn't necessitate compounding more confusion atop of it. At least with Animal Kingdom, you know that's the one with animals because it says it. Cinemagic sounds like a branch off of Magic Kingdom, and therefore does not provide a distinct identity as a good name should, which as we know, one thing Hollywood Studios struggles with is its identity.
If that is too idiotic to understand, then the problem is not with my post.