Gay days at disney world 2022

June 1st, marks the first day of Pride Month with Disney World celebrating and recognizing the contributions of Homosexual community around the world. 

The Walt Disney Company will be donating all of their profits from the Disney Lgbtq+ fest Collection sales now through June 30, , to sustain LGBTQIA+ youth and families. For more information about organizations Disney is funding, visit :

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Disney fans around the world can showcase their Queer pride with all-new rainbow products featuring Disney!

From apparel to accessories to pins and plush and so much more, there are more items in this collection than there are colors in the rainbow!

&#;The Disney Pride Collection was created by LGBTQIA+ employees and allies at The Walt Disney Company and is a reflection of their unbelievable contributions and place at the heart of the firm. We stand in solidarity with our LGBTQIA+ community everywhere.

The Walt Disney Business will be donating all of our profits from the Disney Pride Collection sales now through June 30, to organiz

Why LGBTQ+ people will soon be heading to Orlando. Everything to know about Gay Days

  • Gay Days Orlando is an annual unofficial LGBTQ+ gathering at Walt Disney World and other Orlando theme parks.
  • The event takes place from June , , with designated parks and times for attendees.
  • Participants often wear red shirts, a tradition started at the first event in
  • Florida's recent anti-LGBTQ+ legislation has raised safety concerns, despite the event continuing as planned.

Pride Month is almost here, with the entire month of June dedicated to the celebration and commemoration of lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and other sexualities.

The "Gay Days" event will make its annual return to Walt Disney World and other Orlando theme parks next week for LGBTQ+ collective members and theme park lovers alike.

Here's what to know about the annual LGBTQ+ gathering in Florida.

What are 'Gay Days' at Disney World?

Gay Days Orlando is where lesbian, gay, multi-attracted , transgender and other Gay individuals, their families, friends, and supporters go to Walt Disney World and other Orlando the

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Let’s clear things up: what is Gay Days, exactly?

To begin, let’s clear up a common misconception. Many online articles and blogs don’t correctly explain what Gay Days actually refers to. Even fewer involve the full array of all there is to do during a Gay Days / Disney Pride event.

Let’s learn some swift history!

Since at least , LGBTQIA+ folks have been meeting up — via their own community-organized events — at Disney parks. They simply called it Homosexual Days.

The name stuck.

In the tardy 90’s, an event organizer incorporated the name Gay Days Inc. and trademarked their URL. Today, they’re just one of many professional companies that hosts events, parties and meetups during various weekends in Orlando and Anaheim. Some are free and expose to the public, others are ticketed and held in secret venues.

These events often overlap, so they compete a bit for visitors and attendees.

So if you perform a internet search for ‘Gay

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(This story has been updated with GayDayS&#; response and Girls in Wonderland&#;s website information.)

ORLANDO | One Magical Weekend is moving its events, along with its Bear Jamboree events in partnership with Orlando Bear Pride, from the traditional first weekend in June to the weekend before to avoid being held on the same weekend as WorldPride

One Magical Weekend and Bear Jamboree will now take place from May June 2,

“Our goal is to support WorldPride’s efforts to facilitate and inspire the LGBTQIA+ community in every aspect as we rejoice Pride Month,” said Tom Christ, co-founder of One Magical Weekend, said in a press release. “We have always kicked off Pride Month in Orlando by hosting our event the first weekend in June, but with WorldPride slated for that weekend we are moving our event date. With aligned missions, we would prefer to give people the opportunity to experience both events rather than making what may be a difficult decision to elect one.”

Joseph Clark, owner of GayDayS, said in an email to Watermark that GayDayS’ annual