Gay Days at WDW

1sttimedisneymom

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Ok..someone help me. I just booked our first weeklong vacation to WDW for May 27-Jun 02. Never had heard of Gaydays and have nothing against gays or lesbians, plenty of friends, etc. But I would rather avoid a "mardi gras" experience for my 13 and 3 year old daughters!
I was told that you can visit different parks and it is no big deal, but it is early enough for me to look for another week-although that one was the perfect timing for us! Does anyone have info or advice?
Thank you! :confused3
 
You wan't even know the difference. Hardly a mardi-gras experience. There will be lots of gay and lesbian couples there with kids. too.
 
I'm sorry, I don't agree. I've seen videos of that time and there are those who attend, that feel it necessary to act and dress "differently", during that week. IMHO, I would not, and will not, attend during that time.
 
I think you have time. I'd just get right on it rather than wait and think about it and then find out that you'll have alter your reservations in some other way besides just the dates to make it work. If you start now, you can still take a little time to think and work out exactly what dates to switch to.
 

Ive been during that week and it was the same as any other week. I wouldnt worry about it, go and gave fun. Folks is Folks.
 
I am sorry that I can not do a link. Go to the Dis home page and scroll to "Events at WDW". Scroll down to the "Gay Days, why I am not going this year." It is written by Pete, the Dis Web master and a Gay man.
 
I would also rebook. I would not want to plan my vacation and touring around figuring out where another group may or not be for that day. I would not take my children down at that time. I have also heard stories about over the top behavior during this time. I have to agree with bradisgoofy.
 
WOW, just went and read that link you posted on the Dis Home page, MSSANDRA. More shocking than I had imagined but also tells lots of stuff I knew would be going on. Lots of reasons to rebook!
 
We went a few years ago Going this year 2nd -9th with a now DD13.


It's no worse then the cheerleaders or brazilian tour groups and what they do in the lines.

I thought that the parks were less crowded as many people do shy away on those dates.
 
tmt martins said:
We went a few years ago Going this year 2nd -9th with a now DD13.


It's no worse then the cheerleaders or brazilian tour groups and what they do in the lines.

I thought that the parks were less crowded as many people do shy away on those dates.


I was there this year during the Brazilian tour and OMG!!!!! Those children are WILD!! and LOUD as all get out!!! They were EVERYWHERE and you could hear them from miles away it seemed!!
 
We went to MK on Gay Day this year, it was just me and my DD (3). I didn't see anything like in that post that is linked. It wasn't too busy either at least while we were there. We got there at opening and left by 4. Your 3 year old won't even notice, the 13 year old will...but if she goes to the mall (or even school in some places) she's not going to be exposed to anything she hasn't already seen.

Changing your dates is a personal decision though.
 
MSSANDRA said:
I am sorry that I can not do a link. Go to the Dis home page and scroll to "Events at WDW". Scroll down to the "Gay Days, why I am not going this year." It is written by Pete, the Dis Web master and a Gay man.

Don't worry. I'm not terribly savvy about the internet, but I did manage to find wdwinfo and then the article, so I'm sure most people will be able to.

Thanks for the info. I love reading and especially to read such an incredibly well written article that explained so well, one of things that really frustrates me in life. The author addressed several very popular ideas that happen to be wrong and he did it beautifully.

And now, thanks to such good and informative discussion, I know that I would really like to avoid ever scheduling a trip during the Brazilian tours, if I can manage it. I am just not a crowd person anyway, and I already knew about the cheerleading events-aack. We're going Dec 13 and hoping for the best.
 
I went once during that time and would probably not do it again. I do agree that you can avoid some of it by knowing which days not to go to certain parks. I just don't want to have to avoid certain parks during my vacation week. Was it a "Mardi Gras" like experience? I'm not sure it was that bad. It was just a "more adult" crowd and I did have a couple of experiences where I realized that "this is not the wholesome family entertainment day that I set out to have".
 
As a native of S. Louisiana and a veteran of more Mardi Gras celebrations than I can count, I'm taken aback by the inference that Gay Days and Mardi Gras would be thought of as synonymous, and in a bad way, yet.

FTR, children attend Mardi Gras celebrations by the thousands, and enjoy it. They also participate in the parades, as I did every year that I was in school. There is a tradition that generally protects kids from exposure to the seedier side of the celebration, which is that children should not attend events in the Vieux Carre. Celebrations held outdoors elsewhere in the city of New Orleans or outside of New Orleans are acceptable for children to attend. For all of my life, I've known Mardi Gras as a multigenerational celebration that families enjoy together. Believe me, no one would need a parade ladder if kids didn't go to Mardi Gras. http://www.momsminivan.com/extras/ladderseat.html

I'm not gay, but I've been at WDW during Gay Days at least 5 times since 1996, most recently this year, and always with at least one child in tow. Only once have I personally seen a nasty incident that was directly related to the presence of gay couples inside a WDW theme park, and that happened because a middle aged man decided to shout obscenities at a gay couple who walked past him holding hands. They retaliated in kind, and CM's asked all of them to moderate their language, break it up and go elsewhere. This year the MK was half-empty on Saturday night -- there was a private party for attendees at MGM, and I guess most everyone else was scared off. In any event, most of the rides were walk-ons after 7 pm.

Have I seen public displays of affection in the parks? Yes, but no more on those days than on any other, and no more from gay couples than I have from hetero couples. Have I seen men dressed as women at WDW parks? Yes, but they were tasteful about it, and for the most part, they attracted more attention for being very well-dressed in a theme park than for being dressed in women's clothing. Foul language? Yes, but guests curse at WDW at any time; avoiding Gay Day won't shield you from it.

Pete's essay is aimed at a gay audience, and most of the untoward situations described in it happened at the offsite host hotels and/or at hard-ticket events, which you would not be attending. I have found that loud, obnoxious behavior by GD attendees in parks is more common at USIOA than at the WDW parks, probably because the Universal parks attract more young adults, while these days the MK event attracts more gay families with kids. Groups of teens and young twenty-somethings making fools of themselves in public places is just not all that unusual, whatever their orientation.

Of course, if you still don't want to be at the parks then, that's your choice, but I think that you really shouldn't let Pete's essay frighten you into not going then if that would otherwise be the best time for your trip.
 
We have been to WDW during Gay Days and noticed nothing out of the ordinary. I agree with the poster who said that your 3 yr. old will notice nothing. As far as your 13 yr. old, has he/she never seen a gay couple? :confused3 If you decide to go to WDW during Gay Days and she has any questions, just answer her honestly. Whatever you decide...have fun. :wave:
 
Wow! I was trying so carefully not to offend and gay or lesbian couples and I offended you with the "mardi gras" comment! So sorry! You know what I meant-the whole decadence thing! I have been to Mardi Gras and love the festivities, but Bourbon street after midnight is no place for the kids...that is kinda the image I got from that article. Thank you for such a great post. Again, I didn't mean to offend, just looking for info-and I got it!
 
I believe gay days this past year coincided with the last weekend of the Star Wars Weekends. It may as well work out to the same schedule in 2007. If you really want to see SWW, but cannot rebook to an earlier time I say just go with it and hope for the best. I believe the author of the article was referring to an off-site hotel for many of the hotel issues. As for in the park, I certainly hope Disney is on top of badly behaved guests as they usually are.
 
bradisgoofy said:
I'm sorry, I don't agree. I've seen videos of that time and there are those who attend, that feel it necessary to act and dress "differently", during that week. IMHO, I would not, and will not, attend during that time.

What the ???? Act and dress differently? As for "not wholesome family entertainment..." Same question What the ???

I have been to WDW during gay days. Not read a report. Not saw a video. Not heard from a friend's, cousin's, sisters, niece's, nanny. I have been there. I have noticed nothing different. I have never seen drug dogs, lube ads, or anyone passing out condoms. Maybe as one poster stated this happens at off-site venues, but NEVER have I seen it at WDW. I have seen gay couples holding hands, but heck, I can see that at the mall!

As for public displays of affection...lord hetero couples are waaaay more over the top than that! Teenagers making out, with their hands in blouses and pants, while in line is fairly commonplace. Especially during school vacations.

I am taking the "Why I am not going on Gay Days" article with a grain of salt. I have never heard a gay person...or any other person for that matter...so blatently and overwhelmingly disdainful of his/her own. ...and the use of derogatory slurs......Same question What the ???

Ultimately it is your decision to decide when or whether or not to travel. I would not let stereotypes or prejudice dictate my vacation...particularly since you said that week was "perfect" for you.
 
The host hotels are never WDW onsite hotels, at least they never have been, and I don't think that's likely to change anytime soon. Usually at least one of them is in Downtown Disney, most often the Royal Plaza. There are always a lot of events at Pleasure Island in the evenings, plus at least one after-hours party at a theme park, and at least one other after hours party at a water park.

Here is the 2006 schedule; you will see that the bulk of the party events are offsite, and those that are onsite are hard-ticket events: http://www.gaydays.com/calendar/

As I said before, IME, outre behaviour in parks tends to be something that people are goaded into, by onlookers who feel the need to be vocal about how much they hate gays or how offended they are that gays are present. What is much more the norm in the parks is to see a lesbian couple holding hands as they watch thier toddler play in Pooh's playground, or two middle aged men standing in line for for Splash with their arms around one another's waists -- exactly the sort of very mild PDA that any hetero couple might indulge in while at a theme park.
 


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