Serin76
Earning My Ears
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- Jan 10, 2014
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So, you probably know where this question is going.
I've had many happy experiences at WDW in recent years as a transwoman. It's been great.
I know that cruising is a whole different animal, though. I know there are countries that would love to kill me just for daring to exist. I know how to do my research and figure out which ports of call are safe and which not so much.
My more specific question is, does anyone have any experience and advice of being transgender on Disney Cruise Ships and at Castaway Cay. Is the acceptance at all similar to Disney Parks or am I just better off staying at home? (Or going to WDW instead).
I already changed my name on everything last year. I think, occasionally about changing the gender on my passport too since they seem willing to let me choose my own.
Some might be tempted to say "Well as long as you pass..." I don't. I do my best, but I know I don't.
Any input is appreciated.
I've had many happy experiences at WDW in recent years as a transwoman. It's been great.
I know that cruising is a whole different animal, though. I know there are countries that would love to kill me just for daring to exist. I know how to do my research and figure out which ports of call are safe and which not so much.
My more specific question is, does anyone have any experience and advice of being transgender on Disney Cruise Ships and at Castaway Cay. Is the acceptance at all similar to Disney Parks or am I just better off staying at home? (Or going to WDW instead).
I already changed my name on everything last year. I think, occasionally about changing the gender on my passport too since they seem willing to let me choose my own.
Some might be tempted to say "Well as long as you pass..." I don't. I do my best, but I know I don't.
Any input is appreciated.