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Princess....you should have complained to the park authorities when you saw it....
Had you done that you probably could have gotten comp'd tickets or a refund, or some offenders removed from the park or at least asked to conform to the Disney dress codes (which apparently weren't being enforced)
Nothing wrong with homosexuals (as long as they keep themselves away from me), however....there are a need for morale standards, which this country continues to let go down the drain. just because you swallow another man's load and you are proud of it, doesn't mean that the rest of the population gives a fuzzy rats **** about it!
Good luck with the complaint to Disney, if you want to raise more of an issue about it, I would talk to a newspaper if the park does nothing about it.
Had you done that you probably could have gotten comp'd tickets or a refund, or some offenders removed from the park or at least asked to conform to the Disney dress codes (which apparently weren't being enforced)
Nothing wrong with homosexuals (as long as they keep themselves away from me), however....there are a need for morale standards, which this country continues to let go down the drain. just because you swallow another man's load and you are proud of it, doesn't mean that the rest of the population gives a fuzzy rats **** about it!
Good luck with the complaint to Disney, if you want to raise more of an issue about it, I would talk to a newspaper if the park does nothing about it.
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My girlfriend's roomates were also at the park that day. They saw the same shirts and stuff, thought it was funny at first, then realized they were in Disneyland. But honestly, most the kids there are what <12 yrs old...do they really know what those shirts mean?
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Maybe it's true, maybe it's just an urban legend type thing.
I heard that Disney/Disneyland was sued by a group of people to allow a open
'Gay Day' at Disneyland. This was a result of Disneyland enforcing their strict dress
code and behavior Disney deemed inappropriate at a family theme park. Disney was
the loser and thus by court order must allow all types of group events.
Send in the letter, but maybe with more of a 'concerned' twist than all out complaint.
You might strike gold and something good in return for you concern?
I heard that Disney/Disneyland was sued by a group of people to allow a open
'Gay Day' at Disneyland. This was a result of Disneyland enforcing their strict dress
code and behavior Disney deemed inappropriate at a family theme park. Disney was
the loser and thus by court order must allow all types of group events.
Send in the letter, but maybe with more of a 'concerned' twist than all out complaint.
You might strike gold and something good in return for you concern?
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I can understand were you are coming from and yes disney should control what people are wearing in the park but not just on gay day but all days some girls are walking around that place looking like lil hoochies too i mean why would you wear a mini skirt that shows everything when you sit down to a amusment park. if my 6yo son saw some girls bush i would be pissed off. so yeah they do need to have some controls. the people with the spitter shirts should have been removed from the park. but there is a freedom of speach issue. i mean you see that kind of rudness everyday in all places not just disneyland so you should take taht into account before you send your letter
I'm sure Dismalland gets complaints all the time. But I still luv the land of enchantment. Worse case scenario you'll hear nothing back, they throw it in the pile of complaint letters and light it on fire while Mickey, Minny, Goofy and Donald and the whole Disney cast dance around the flames.
...on the flip side, you might get free pass, free stay at the Disney hotel (yeah, that's a stretch) , or maybe just a "We're sorry you had a bad experience" letter.
I'd be interested how (or if) the Magic Kingdom would reply.
Ryan
...on the flip side, you might get free pass, free stay at the Disney hotel (yeah, that's a stretch) , or maybe just a "We're sorry you had a bad experience" letter.
I'd be interested how (or if) the Magic Kingdom would reply.
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The key to a good complaint letter is to always maintain bearing and to not fly off the handle ever. It shows you mean business. Don't feel like posting on anything else in this thread. Goodluck.
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The key to a good complaint letter is to always maintain bearing and to not fly off the handle ever. It shows you mean business. Don't feel like posting on anything else in this thread. Goodluck.
Disneyland does indeed have a dress code. In the sixties and seventies they would turn away people for having male hair that was too long or miniskirts too short. Also there is a spot in the park where they sell alcohol, it's a bar on the right side and the general public is not allowed in.
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