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To: Sacajaweau
Just a FYI, the Gay Day thing is not related to Disney in any form or fashion. They outright refuse to host any of their events on property, they refuse to sell them group admission tickets, and have defended these actions in court, pointing to long history of problems with the gays at the park during ‘Gay Day.’

The fastest way to get yourself off of the California resort ‘Good Neighbor’ hotel list is to accept event reservations from this group, and literally, if your family found itself in a hotel with this group, simply go to Disneyland guest services and they have in the past, at their own expense, moved families to a Good Neighbor hotel.

When Disney learns of ‘Gay Day’ events in their parks, security is at LEAST doubled, and any outright displays of being part of the group (Gay Day t-shirts) are forbidden in the parks, hence why they've gone to ‘red shirts’ as their newest choice to identify participants. Many of the event organizers have been forbidden from EVER stepping onto Disney property with trespass warnings, which they enforce and prosecute.

The resorts are owned by the same company as the television branch, but they are extremely conservative in how they run the parks. Heck, they JUST started allowing cast to have facial hair.

18 posted on 06/24/2013 4:17:18 PM PDT by kingu (Everything starts with slashing the size and scope of the federal government.)
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To: kingu

Yet I’ve heard of some thing where fags have special “wedding” resorts and resources at DW. Don’t recall exactly.

I’m well aware of Fag Day, as it’s basically my birthday Saturday and Belmont Day. It’s been going on for years. Can’t believe DW didn’t condone it. They supposedly ID themselves by T-shirts, too - great, now we have to explain to kids why so many are wearing the same shirt....what are they doing, etc.

I am so sick of our disgusting, sick, pathetic pandering society. (It’s not just fags, either.)


49 posted on 06/24/2013 6:01:24 PM PDT by the OlLine Rebel (Common sense is an uncommon virtue./Technological progress cannot be legislated.)
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