As someone a bit older, reading this thread is kind of funny. I'm not THAT old though and still remember highschool very well. I guess when I was in highschool people would have called me "emo" because I was weird and always so damn depressed! Of course emo wasn't the "rage" back then so I was just a freak I guess...
Anyway, what amazes me is how in highschool people are so concerned with labels (as in stereotypes). No, no...don't tell me you aren't. You are, it is every high schooler's nature to do this. It's not like it's bad, it's a way of finding yourself and what social group you fit in best with.
It's just funny that after being six years graduated from high school how much my perspective on things changed. In highschool and college somewhat I was obsessed with being the cool "punk" girl and trying to impress people with this. Now I have a white collar office job and really couldn't care less about that. I still try to "impress" (I guess you could say) people by looking nice and all but all those steroetypes and whatnot have mostly faded away by now. Of course there are still certain "types" of people and social groups. It's just not that big a deal.
Also, I just started being my own person and doing, wearing, feeling how I wanted to and listening to whatever I wanted to. I found living up to the standards of one particular group is too time consuming and sometimes you miss out on things you really like, just to fit in. Who cares really... As for the Disney thing, I can garuntee you that there will be someone in EVERY group/stereotype that does not like Disney. My mom, who in high school would have been the preppy/outspoken dance squad co-captain doesn't really like WDW. I on the other hand LOVE it. Don't let other people tell you what you DO and DON'T like. Only YOU should decide that for yourself (unless of course it is something that is harming youself).