Posted on 04/02/2011 8:31:46 AM PDT by NYer
With thousands of people from around the world planning to visit Central Florida for the Gay Days festivities in early June, religious conservatives from the Sunshine State are warning families not to visit the Magic Kingdom on the first Saturday of the month.
Approximately 30,000 children will rush with their parents to the Magic Kingdom in Orlando on Saturday, June 4, only to be thrust into a crowd of approximately 15,000 people reveling about gay pride, noted David Caton, the executive director of the conservative Florida Family Association, on Thursday.
Caton, who has led numerous protests targeting companies that advertise on television shows with questionable and mature content, urged that Disney, which is not sponsoring the event, restrict Gay Days activities to after-hours.
Why would Disney allow Gay Day to take place during regular operating hours at the expense of offending tens of thousands of unsuspecting guests when they require other special events to be held after normal operating hours? demanded Caton. Disney requires special events like Grad Night and Night of Joy to be held after the Magic Kingdom's regular operating hours. Disney does this to avoid having a large group of likeminded people in the park at the same time with regular patrons who expect a normal day at the Magic Kingdom.
Besides recommending that members inform friends and family who are planning to hit the Magic Kingdom in early June, Caton urged his members and supporters to e-mail CEO Robert Igner and other leaders at Disney asking them to move the event back to after-hours.
Caton noted that his organization had raised enough funds to rent an airplane which would fly over the Orlando area on that Friday and Saturday with banners warning about the event.
We have had a team attend several past Gay Days at Disney, added Caton. We estimate that as many as 10,000 people enter the park only to promptly exit before 1:00 p.m. after witnessing the same-sex revelry.
Chris Alexander-Manley, the president of Orlando based Gay Days, Inc., welcomed the free publicity that Caton offered the event.
Pointing to the 21-year history of the event, which is not the largest gay and lesbian tourist event in the world, Alexander-Manley, whose company helps organize the festivities, countered that the event proved a boon to businesses in the region.
Weve proven the events impact to the businesses in Central Florida, Alexander-Manley told Sunshine State News. Besides citing reports from businesses who found event patrons to be well-behaved, Alexander-Manley estimated the events his company promotes, which brought in around 150,000 people to the region in 2010, added $600 million to the economy.
Alexander-Manley took exception to Catons assertion that families left the Magic Kingdom over the event.
As always, our attendees are expected to behave just like any other guest, noted Alexander-Manley. We get great feedback each year from families who didn't know that it was Gay Days and that they were happy their children were able to see the diversity of humanity.
Alexander-Manley opined that the Florida Family Association could have spent their money on better causes than renting an airplane for their banners.
That $3,700 could have been better spent supporting the disasters in Japan or the storm victims of Central Florida from the tornados from yesterday, added Alexander-Manley.
Alexander-Manley was not alone in his criticism of the Florida Family Associaiton.
"Its offensive to see an organization call on Disney to discriminate against any segment of the population, said Brian Winfield, the communications director of LGBT civil rights group Equality Florida. Fortunately, Disney is among the 89 percent of Fortune 500 companies that have policies prohibiting anti-gay discrimination. At a time when Florida is desperate for jobs and needs the economic benefits of tourism, we hope that the tens of thousands of gay families who travel to Orlando will be able to enjoy their vacations free of the bigotry demonstrated by this organization.
Started in 1991, the Gay Days events received national attention when the Southern Baptist Convention voted to boycott Disney in 1997. The convention lifted the ban in 2005. Prominent televangelist and former Republican presidential candidate Pat Robertson made national headlines back in 1998 when he suggested that God would punish Orlando for hosting Gay Days by unleashing natural and man-made disasters upon the region.

Why do they need to have a day dedicated to their lifestyle? What would happen were we to request a Heterosexual day?
My brother worked at Disney
it is extremely gay- friendly and a major portion of their work force is gay
He said he was disgusted by what he saw on gay-day.
Just don’t go. Problem solved.
So glad that I’m never having children.
What would Walt think of all this? This is the reason I dumped what little Disney stock I owned, and I go out of my way to avoid any of their merchandise.
I can hardly wait until DisneyWorld becomes Shariah compliant.
So they can experience that mouse running around Disney that keeps ripping money out of your pocket?
What an unfortunate name.
So could your admission fees, pervert.
I say leave Disney alone. Totally alone with gays on gay days. Inform everyone. Discourage attendance by other than gay on those days, but don’t go to Disney directly. They have a right to promote gay days if they want. Gays have the right to participate if they want. Vote with your feet.
I think people who doesn’t want kids are insane..
I don’t care what they call it, it’s not “gay”. It’s homosexual, pure and simple. My 61 year old sister is named Gay, and she’s a pretty, blond woman happily married for 23 years. Now she can’t even wear a T-shirt with her name on it. They have hi-jacked the word along with the beautiful rainbow, and we shouldn’t allow them to get away with it by going along with it.
Indeed, yes.
The regular folks who visit Disneyworld often perform mock acts of fellatio and sodomy in public while cross-dressing, so these Gay Day revelers should fit right in...
Butt-Pirates of the Carribean
Homosexual Fantasyland
Astro-glide Orbiter
Big Thunder Brokeback Mountain Railroad
Buzz Lightyears Butt Ranger Spin
Country “Bear” Jamboree
It’s a Pedophiles World
Jungle “Cruise”
Snow White and the Seven Pervs
“Splash” Mountain
Swiss Family Gloryhole
Well, today's supposedly a 'mini Gay Day' as declared by a group in Anaheim at Disneyland. Which means maybe sixty people in red shirts at the parks, out of 85,000. During the October event, there'll be maybe 4,000 on Friday out of 60,000 at Disneyland, maybe a quarter that number on Saturday, and typically about 2,000 at California Adventure for Sunday.
Am I letting a non-affiliated group kick me out of Disneyland today? Nope. Disney doesn't sponsor the group, has sent cease and desist letters over group artwork and advertising, sued them a couple times. They're not even allowed group ticket sales due to past behavior by the group at the park. And their 'convention discounts' are half of what a normal passport holder would get in the way of discounts.
Now Orlando might be a completely different deal, but here on the West Coast, Disney's generally atop inappropriate behavior in seconds, heterosexual or homosexual. They have to be; the park is the largest latchkey babysitter in Anaheim, and a large population of teenagers have annual passports to the park, and if they get lax, they'll get out of control. And security has no problem escorting people out of the park, or to city hall to get a trespass warning.
Taking pride in perversion is not acceptable.
I was there on gay day on a family trip. (I didn’t schedule it) There were some very creepy types. There was one guy in particular dressed as a man-woman with a wig.
A liberal friend I was with poo-poohed my concern.
But later my kids told me the lib friend’s daughter kept asking the parents about it, and the parents avoided the question. They wouldn’t admit their discomfort to me, but when faced with it, they were uncomfortable.
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