But not me, so its a lame argument on your part. Additionally, Disney markets itself as a family entertainment product, so a youth Christian night would make some sense, while a gay day (presumably for addult homosexuals) makes none. However, that's beside the point because Disney does not in fact HAVE a gay day. Gays take it upon themselves to descend en mass.
"However, that's beside the point because Disney does not in fact HAVE a gay day. Gays take it upon themselves to descend en mass.
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That's very true. Disney, does, however, officially sponsor the Night of Joy Christian celebration. I don't suppose Disney could keep gays out of the park, as long as they buy tickets. The local hotels, etc., probably don't mind the revenue of these announced events, even if they don't sponsor them.
What's funny is that this Telluride thing drew 350 people, at most, last year. That number would be dwarfed by all the other visitors to the ski areas there. You'd hardly notice them at all.
I'm sure that's not the case at Disneyworld's unofficial event. I'd guess the park is pretty much swarmed by gay visitors. I wouldn't go to the park that day, either, because I dislike loud noisy crowds, whatever their affiliations.
My favorite convention experience happened at a hotel in Pomona, California. I was there to attend a trade show at the fairgrounds. But...booked into the hotel was a conference of deaf people. It was the quietest convention I had ever seen, but I felt left out of all those interesting conversations you can normally eavesdrop on at conventions. I don't understand ASL.