Zippa D Doodah said:
This thread looks to have a very high popcorn rating. Anyone want to start a pool on what time it will be locked?
Hurah! I'll bet you three Pirates of the Caribbean Cursed gold coins that it doesn't get locked down for at least a week!

At least I hope not because there goes my entertainment!
On a serious note, I've been there during Gay Days several times previously. In fact the tail end of my husband and I's honeymoon will be during Gay Days this year! I've never noticed crowds being bad and in fact, have found Disney the most pleasant during Gay Days. I've noticed that people in general are just a lot more friendly, and thats hard to beat because Disney is a friendly place to begin with! I seriously would recommend that any open-minded person take their children there during Gay Days. It's good to let children have open hearts and minds. Pre-judging a human based on their decisions is something reserved for God and God alone. So unless someone believes they have the signed proclomation of God themself condeming people I dont want to see any bashing on here! Got that disers!
Also, I know some people will undoubtedly feel uncomfortable at the prospect of Gay Days. Don't be. There is no more PDA at the parks than there would be on a normal day. My first gay days down there was when I was 7 and trust me everything was fine.
I imagine that my parents may have felt a bit awkward explaining some of the behavior I saw on my first trip during Gay days, like same sex partners holding hands or pecking each other on the lips, but I will forever be greatful to them for being straightforward with me. Yes I was 7 years old but for that time they treated me like an adult and gave me a straightforward explanation. "Some people love the opposite sex and others love the same sex honey." Simple, easy, and straightforward.
And honestly, what are people truly sheltering their children from? What do you think they will see in high school or college? Best to let them grow up with the knowledge that others are different rather than have your child become the class jerk making fun of their gay classmates right?
Lastly, not to attack anyone, but a poster said their friends trip was ruined by Gay Days, and I just wanted to say
that no one can ruin a vacation or even a day in your life. If your day is ruined it is because YOU ruined it for yourself. If you let something as silly as people showing affection for each other ruin your day it's a self created problem that the person needs to deal with. After all, we really do need more kindness, love, and understanding in this world. Enough with the pre-judging. If everyone was kind and stopped pointing fingers at others for what they see as horrible decisions than perhaps things like war would be gone entirely. Letting your kids go to Gay Days might not prevent war in the future, but fostering understanding of others with lifestyles different from your own is certainly a start.
A Catholic priest taught me that attitude and I'm grateful every day for that.
