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Go ahead and call me homophobic, I don't care. But the last time I checked, this is a free country and the same freedoms "quoted" for gays also apply to "responsible and morally upright" parents who wish to protect their children from vulgarity and debauchery when paying big $$$$ for a family vacation. With that being said, I am curious to find answers to some important questions I have re: gay days for 2009. From what I understand, gay days are "planned" for June 2nd through 7th 2009. Are these dates "concrete" or are they usually "subject to change" by whomever organizes these things? My daughter's birthday is June 8th (Monday) and we are planning on booking our vacation for June 8th through 13th. Is there ANY risk of any gay days "rollover" on the 8th or during that following week, or all they all "packed up and gone" for the most part by Sunday night the 7th? I do not intend to knowingly expose my children to ANY of this filth and want to know if I am safe to go ahead and book for the dates above.
You realize there are gay people at the parks every day of the year, right? Personally, my reservations are June 3 to 11.
So I know there will be at least one gay person there until then.Seriously, there are always a few people who stay will stay for a few days after the close on Sunday. There are always, for any event, those that arrive early or stay late, no matter what the event may be, I mean I stayed a few days in Vegas after the close of a video software convention, too. You could witness some same-gender handholding any time at any park, just like you may witness opposite gender handholding and such at any time.
I heard a rumor they may be adding them to the fast pass machines, too.

It's freedom of speech and freedom to choose whoever they want as a partner. They do not sponsor the event(s). They have every right to attend parks just as much as we do. Can some of them be flamboyant and obnoxious...of course HOWEVER, so can hetersexuals. I have seen some very digusting behaviors from them as well...Behaviors have nothing to do with sexual orientation but more than lack of respect and decency.

In a controversial civil rightsesque conversation, leave it to me to point out the punctuation.