here we go again...all my anger for the company gets completely washed away when I talk about this subject.
The company has a history of accepting diversity. Eisner hired a guy in the late 80's and specifically said "just because he's gay certainly doesn't mean we shouldn't hire him" and later when that guy was dying from AIDS, Eisner moved the entire production team of Little mermaid to NY rather than stressing the guy as he was dying and making him fly to CA. This guy was part of a team responsible for the Little Mermaid, Lion King, and Beauty and the Beast music.
Fast forward to today and not only is Disney extremely accepting of LGBT guests, but of its cast members as well. Quite frankly this corporation realizes some of the most talented people belong to the LGBT community and because of that, they fully embrace the community rather than push them away.
For guests, CMs are told to treat everyone equal. Gay, straight, muslim, black, white, asian, it doesn't matter. When you enter Disney there should be no prejudice because you're taking out of the real world and put in the "bubble" That's the core belief as I see it and one that I look forward to putting into practice on Jan 21st.
As for my experience, we were once again treated with the highest class on my PI last weekend trip. DBF and I got our anniversary buttons again(this time we weren't 3 months late) and received many congrats. In fact the CM at buzz lightyear remembered us from last December!!!! We must be easily recognizable or something.
Now if we could just shoot that darn Jesus plane out of the sky, I'd be a happy camper. I don't even care that it's religious, I care that when you're at WDW you shouldn't be exposed to that kind of thing. I know he is just above Orlando, but he is obviously targeting WDW.
/rant
Ok I'm done now.