This is discussion based on previous knowledge and research, I have no legal training etc and some cases have been won with large corp names in the domain.
individually i guess they would, but given it is a combination of words and was originally registered back in 2007
Disneyland was opened July 17,
1955
So this really doesn't matter, especially with billion dollar companies with legal teams with budgets bigger than you can imagine.The fact "Disney" and "Disneyland" is in the name is enough for them to "potentially" take it from you.
It doesn't matter if you wrap it in more words to change the context, trademarks are not just "this word in this scenario" as they cater for branches from that, especially when a huge commercial brand is potentially being infringed upon.
And that is for more generic words, where as the words in your domain are not general words in the dictionary where you can plead ignorance, every keyword in your domain name is from a made up brand name.
Imagine yourself in court and asked "how do you plan on using
Star Wars Disneyland"? Disneyland is a specific thing as is Star Wars, you cannot possibly have any reason to use this outside their name/brand/franchise etc.
http://www.udrpsearch.com/search?query=disneyland&search=domain
"hotels-nearby-disneyland.com" - transferred.
This could
easily be argued to be a non-trademark issue as they just want to provide info about hotels near a place on Earth, but it was transferred because of the word "Disneyland".
If you feel so confident you're safe, then you'll have no issues emailing Disney. However, do you feel that would be ok? If no then you yourself know this is a problem.
It would be really futile (..please don't). I really think you should grace delete it or tell the registrar you made a mistake and get rid.
UDRP discussion over, the valuation:
Consider that if you cannot sell to Disney as that would admit trademark/bad faith etc, who are you going to sell to? Who else has a mega corp franchise called Star Wars as an attraction at a theme park called Disneyland?
$0 I'm afraid - with potential to lose money in UDRP (or at least your time replying to it all and losing the domain name anyway).