The Disney organization pays well, right?
LOL. I’ve posted on FR since 2001, and I don’t work for Disney, so if you can’t handle a discussion based on facts, you should forego the smarmy response, newbie.
The sad fact is, the gay community could decide to hold a Gay Days week at the “Holy Land Experience” theme park in Orlando, and there wouldn’t be a dang thing the park could do about it. Would that then make the Holy Land Experience deserving of a conservative boycott?
Disney likewise has no workable and legal means to resolve this problem, but if you have a solution, I’m sure they’d love to hear from you. What do you suggest?
IbJ, I think the courts call it “Public Accommodation” or some such thing. Basically means you can’t bar anybody if you are catering to the public.
If you want to be ticked off at Disney for the way they market Hanna Montana or any of their other prodigies, that would be more constructive use of your disgust.