Posted on 10/03/2016 7:16:49 AM PDT by rktman
Thinking of planning a vacation to Walt Disney World for the next year? Maybe you should think again. Here are a few things that Disney doesnt want you to know about what they are up to in Orlando.
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So good of good upstanding family values “conservatives” to support dear ol’ Disney:
Fist’in and HIV play!
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Last time we were there, we saw that it was the Gay Pride week, and the gays ruined the park experience for us. Overpriced, too... Mr. Walt is turning over in his grave...
Wife took the daughter to Disneyland this weekend. Met family there for my sisters birthday. Saturday turned out to be gay pride day. My wife said there was a lot of me kissing and grabbing each other all over. Disney employees were wearing rainbow flags and having families take pictures with rainbow flags. Nothing like injecting sex into the “happiest place on earth”.
RE: “I cant say anything bad about Disneylands here.”
Great event’s ahead to meet 50,000 homosexual Hillary supporters - Bottom’s up!
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Disney Gay Days at Walt Disney World
May 30 - June 5, 2017
“Gay and Lesbian at Disney”
Gay Days Orlando is an annual event held every June as a vacation celebration for the GLBT community. The first Saturday of June always includes Gay Day in the Magic Kingdom. The events official website describes this visit to the Magic Kingdom as the signature event of the week, where an estimated 50,000 red-shirted Gay Days attendees pack Walt Disney World’s original park. While not officially sponsored or promoted by Walt Disney World, those attending also designate another day during the celebration to visit the other Disney theme parks. For more information, visit www.gaydays.com.
The Disney Gay Days schedule for 2017:
Thu, June 1 - Animal Kingdom
Fri, June 2 - Disney’s Hollywood Studios
Sat, June 3 - Magic Kingdom
Sun, June 4 - Epcot
I could pitch a tent outside “It’s A Small World,” and live there forever. I don’t think any negative PR could keep me from Disney World. Love the place. But then, I love D.C., so what do I know? :-D
Search youtube. Oh yes there are. Making mayhem no matter where they are, where they go.
LOL, back in the 90’s about 40 of us men from my USAR unit went to Orlando to conduct a Military exercise, as we walked through the Orlando Airport Terminal we noticed people pointing, looking and staring at us (short hair cuts, semi fit men walking together). We later had a good laugh when we found out it was Disney Gay weekend and obviously people thought we were arriving participants.
Good to know where the money goes from $100+ Disney park tickets!
Nice that “conservatives” with “family values” support organizations that give their political enemies 3.2 Million dollars to cancel out your values...
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The company that gave the world Mickey Mouse has evolved from cartoons and theme parks to become the second largest media conglomerate on the planet. The company produces movies through Walt Disney Studios, Touchstone, Hollywood Pictures, and Miramax; owns television interests including ABC, the Disney Channel and ESPN; runs dozens of local television and radio stations; and even lays claim to two major sports franchises, hockey’s Mighty Ducks and baseball’s Angels, both of which play in Anaheim, Calif.
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NOTE: Figures on this page include contributions and spending by affiliates of this organization.
CONTRIBUTIONS
$3,192,911
ranks 72 of 17,335
LOBBYING
$2,100,000 (2016)
$3,670,000 (2015)
ranks 112 of 3,454 in 2016
OUTSIDE SPENDING
$0
MEMBERS
INVESTED
35
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CONTRIBUTIONS: $3,192,911
Contributions to candidates: $713,823
Contributions to Leadership PACs: $24,050
Contributions to parties: $290,103
Contributions to 527 committees: $100,500
Contributions to outside spending groups: $2,007,435
Top Recipients
Recipient Total From Indivs From Orgs
Conservative Solutions PAC $2,000,000 $2,000,000 $0
Clinton, Hillary $176,862 $176,862 $0
Democratic Congressional Campaign Cmte $167,432 $167,432 $0
EMILY’s List Non-Federal $100,000 $100,000 $0
Democratic Senatorial Campaign Cmte $93,342 $93,342 $0
Sanders, Bernie $47,014 $47,014 $0
Harris, Kamala D $31,185 $31,185 $0
DNC Services Corp $21,487 $21,487 $0
Schumer, Charles E $18,500 $13,500 $5,000
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The total of contributions to candidates from Walt Disney Co individuals is 2 times larger than contributions from PACs
Contributions from Individuals
$492,823
Contributions from PACs
$221,000
LOBBYING: $2,100,000 (2016)
REVOLVING DOOR
18 out of 22 Walt Disney Co lobbyists in 2015-2016 have previously held government jobs
See their employment history by clicking on their RevDoor icon here
BILL MOST FREQUENTLY LOBBIED ON IN THE 113th CONGRESS: H.R.1741 (Truth in Healthcare Marketing Act of 2015)
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Members who own Walt Disney Co shares: 35
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Burgess, Michael (R-TX)
Capito, Shelley Moore (R-WV)
Carter, Buddy (R-GA)
Cohen, Steve (D-TN)
Collins, Susan M (R-ME)
Connolly, Gerry (D-VA)
Crowley, Joseph (D-NY)
Duckworth, Tammy (D-IL)
Farenthold, Blake (R-TX)
Frankel, Lois J (D-FL)
Grayson, Alan (D-FL)
Hanna, Richard (R-NY)
Hinojosa, Ruben (D-TX)
Jenkins, Evan (R-WV)
Kelly, Mike (R-PA)
Kennedy, Joe III (D-MA)
King, Angus (I-ME)
Lowenthal, Alan (D-CA)
MacArthur, Thomas (R-NJ)
Marchant, Kenny (R-TX)
McCaul, Michael (R-TX)
Pallone, Frank Jr (D-NJ)
Renacci, Jim (R-OH)
Rogers, Hal (R-KY)
Sanchez, Linda (D-CA)
Schakowsky, Jan (D-IL)
Schrader, Kurt (D-OR)
Sensenbrenner, F James Jr (R-WI)
Speier, Jackie (D-CA)
Tipton, Scott (R-CO)
Trott, Dave (R-MI)
Westerman, Bruce (R-AR)
Whitehouse, Sheldon (D-RI)
Williams, Roger (R-TX)
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Apparently, Ralph Steadman doesn’t like Disney either.
The picture of the "deserted" Hollywood Studios was from the summer of 2015.
I've done that -- lots of fun.
But, there is now a roller coaster simulator in Epcot, near the test track. The capsule is mounted on the end of the arm of a big industrial robot. The range of motion is much greater. However, I haven't tried that one.
There are tens of thousands of Muslims in Japan. A minuscule percentage of the population to be sure, but more than zero.
Wouldn't have wanted to wait 2 hours to get on it, though. Wasn't THAT cool.
I lived in Florida for my first 42 or so years. Since the park opened there were reasons to go every year - birthdays, school field trips, anniversaries, etc. When my wife and I returned to Florida from our honeymoon in Jamaica, we had a few days before we had to go back to work, so we went to Disney World. We were Florida resident passholders for many years.
That being said, when we moved to New Mexico we said goodbye to the mouse.
My wife decided to surprise me with a trip to Disney for my 50th birthday. It was not good.
I had forgotten how bad Florida weather was...hot, humid, and a tropical depression scooted through flooding out the stores in Downtown Disney. But worse was the people...the Disney Cast Members were fine, but the other guests were just horrible.
As for the cost...as long as people are will to pay it, they will charge it.
When did they remove it? My friend saw it this summer.
Zika’s not a problem in Orlando... Disney just doesn’t want to be sued.
As far as the Alligator problem’s concerned, it was caused by ‘tour guides’ tossing food to alligators to impress the rubes... I mean ‘guests’. That choice caused the gators to lose their fear of humans and encouraged them to approach people on the Disney grounds. Stopping the gator problem is really a question of stopping ‘the stupid human’ problem.
It was indoors in the main building that was mostly shops -- tucked into a corner. If we hadn't randomly walked by it, I would have never seen it.
Test Track was, though, and other than the fact that it had technical difficulties (forcing us to come back), it was pretty cool.
The test track always has had technical difficulties. When I've been there, it seems to be shut down about 50% of the time.
I forgot one other thing at Epcot: Soarin' It's in "Future world":
https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/attractions/epcot/soarin/
You enter the room and take a seat. Then the seat assemblies lift up and pivot, so they are vertical -- every person has a front-row seat in front of an IMAX screen.
The screen shows a video from a hang glider in a series of scenes. The seats shift slightly on turns, and fans create a breeze -- as if you were under the wing/canopy yourself.
An awesome experience, but a very long wait the one time I did it.
LOL! Yeah, one of the reasons we bailed when I got laid off/retired was the weather. I lived in Tampa in the early ‘50’s then again 69 - 70 in the Navy then again from 86 to 2011 at KSC. Got laid off 8/26/11 and we arrived in Reno 9/13/11. Also lived in NM and graduated high school there. We considered retiring there but the state has gotten considerably more lib over the years and there’s a state income tax.
FYI this is an outside organization. It is not promoted by Disney. Disney does promote “A night of Joy”, which is a Christian music festival. Additionally, If you visit Disney World in November and December they go all out to promote the traditional holiday spirit, with choirs, gospel music, the Gospel according to Luke, and Epcot has a special fireworks display.
Like I recently told my Christian brothers, if we continue to boycott places like Disney, we are in fact retreating. Disney and like venues, would have no choice but to cater to the people who attend.
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