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It states on a web site that Gay Days are going to be at DHS on Friday, June 5. Do they stay at the park the entire day? Or do they leave with other evening plans? Please know I am only asking this question for crowd reasons. I am in no way bashing gay day.
The fact that you really don't believe you're "gay bashing" is even more irritating than if you were doing it outright. "Do they stay at the park the entire day...?" Seriously? THEY stay at the park until whenever THEY want to leave. Do Hispanics stay at the park later on Tuesdays? Do "the Jews" all leave the park after 5 on Hanukkah? Seriously? This is not a legitimate question! This is not a question about crowd control. This is outright ridiculousness to find out whether or not all the gays leave before dinner time. "C'mon honey, it's four fifteen, time for all the gays to go back to the resort..." Ugh, this makes me so mad. You can't generalize are "they leaving with other plans?" Do all the star wars freaks leave the park at the same time? Do all the families of 4 pack up after lunch? They leave the park when they're ready to leave the park. It's not any more or less crowded than any other celebratory day. It's not ingrained in their DNA to leave the park when other gays leave the park. And for those of you wondering why a thread got so heated based on "crowd control" - you're just as homophobic as the OP. Here is how the question SHOULD have been phrased to be way less offensive.
It makes me so mad that you don't even realize how ignorant you are. Ugh. I'm so hot right now.
Because it's the most obvious place in the world to ask a question about disney crowds..........?What website states this? Is the the Gay Days site? Why don't you just ask them your questions? Why in the world would you ask here?
What website states this? Is the the Gay Days site? Why don't you just ask them your questions? Why in the world would you ask here?
You bad bad person!Lets talk about ignorant. When I refer to more than one person doing or not doing something I refer to them as "THEY". Let's see is that proper English? YES! When I ask my husband about the kids staying somewhere or going somewhere and I wrong for refering to them as "THEY". Hmmm..... I must be kid bashing. How awful of me.
Why not? This is a Disney trip planning site and they asked about crowds...I swear every year someone asks a question about gay days...and it may be a legit question and everyone jumps on them like stink on poop.
Ewwwww......
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Lets talk about ignorant. When I refer to more than one person doing or not doing something I refer to them as "THEY". Let's see is that proper English? YES! When I ask my husband about the kids staying somewhere or going somewhere and I wrong for refering to them as "THEY". Hmmm..... I must be kid bashing. How awful of me.
I'm quite familiar with traditional English grammar. I have a degree in literature, thanks. If you'd like to discuss semantics, the established subject in that post is "gay people" not crowds. Therefore any mention of "they" refers to gay people. In fact, crowds aren't even mentioned until the OP gets defensive about the original question later in the post.
I'm wondering about the crowds during Star Wars Weekends. I'm planning on going when there is also an EMH. Do they stay around late on those days? Does it affect wait times?
I already made that point - was handily glossed over!You might want to read the title of the thread
I don't see anything wrong with the question. However, I do think you are an idiot. The only one who seems to have a problem, and is possibly homophobic is you. Get over yourself.
I already made that point - was handily glossed over!
(But maybe my grammar was wrong and it got mis-understood?)
Why not? This is a Disney trip planning site and they asked about crowds...I swear every year someone asks a question about gay days...and it may be a legit question and everyone jumps on them like stink on poop.
I already made that point - was handily glossed over!
(But maybe my grammar was wrong and it got mis-understood?)