Well, in all fairness, Disney World didn’t start “gay days” and has never promoted it, as far as I’m aware.
They have no control over who shows up and when, and if they did try to stop them, they’d be sued into oblivion by the federal government.
The Disney organization pays well, right?
You are correct, but they do nothing to warn the public that a certain week of the year is “Gay Day” week, and they also do not warn families about the Disney gay cruise week, either.
In both cases, especially the cruise, families with young children are assaulted by the blatant gay agenda and perversion that is celebrated (shown off) by gays.
Imagine booking the cruise and then when on-board, you discover it is the gay cruise, with cross-dressing, fetish monsters trolling the decks. . . the family is trapped, their vacation ruined and their money wasted, not to mention their family values assaulted and their young children exposed (sometime literally) to the perverts.
My son worked for a year at Disney in Florida, and he witnessed first-hand the appalling San Fransico-like gay behavior in the park, from a$$less chaps to a cross-dressing Tinker Bell. Treasure Island is closed at nights during gay week because of the sex acts and drug taking that goes on in the woods.
“They have no control over who shows up and when, and if they did try to stop them, theyd be sued into oblivion by the federal government.”
That is true, but Disney should notify people that when they are making a booking during gay week, that they are making a booking during a time where gay behavior will be blatant, obvious and offensive. How to do that? Simple, just ask the people making the booking if they wish to sign up for any of the “gay” events or take advantage of the “gay” discounts on park hotels. Those offers would alert the unsuspecting families.