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I go to Disneyland to escape: Mickey ears stamped with the stars and stripes; middle class families who don't consider curse words a part of good communication; and a definite lack of half-dressed punks trying to make up for something missing in their lives. All these old-school values placed in the middle of the greatest theme park in the world and you have yourself a reason to get a season pass -- I've had one for four years.
On Saturday, my good friend and I arrived at a different Disneyland. As soon as we entered the park I could feel...
On Saturday, my good friend and I arrived at a different Disneyland. As soon as we entered the park I could feel...












"Gay Days" at Disneyland
But Disney's 'Gay Days' have been part of their program for years. There is no reason for people to feel 'victimized' by this when anyone who bothers to do a bit of research knows this occasion comes up once EVERY YEAR. So you check with the Park before you go and plan accordingly. So what? You check movies before permitting your kids to view them, don't you?
It's one thing to be turned off by the stuff you can't always help seeing on the street any day of the week. It's quite another to plead victimhood when you haven't done your homework.