Wear you red shirt!!
For a day or so, it's the gayest place on earth
BY LOANN HALDEN
In
1991, a small gay group donned eye-catching red shirts and gathered at
the Magic Kingdom in Orlando, having no idea that word of mouth would
propel their ''Gay Day'' outing into an event of epic proportions.
Within six years, attendance had swelled to 60,000, and a single day
had morphed into nearly a week of activities.
When Gay Day
unfolds this year -- it's always on the first Saturday in June -- an
estimated 135,000 gays and lesbians are expected to converge in Central
Florida. The state's largest gay pride festival, held in St.
Petersburg, draws about half that number.
''With so many people,
every year is a different experience, which keeps it exciting,'' says
Brian Rush, a Wilton Manors resident who has attended Gay Day each year
since the mid-'90s.
``I've gone with a date and I've gone with
groups of friends, I've gone to the big parties and the local clubs,
but the one thing I always do is uphold the tradition of wearing red to
the Magic Kingdom on Saturday. It's the equivalent of going to a gay
pride parade and showing support for our community.''
Late-night
dance parties for gay men dominated post-theme park entertainment
choices in the '90s, but now the Gay Days roster includes a lesbian
weekend package and designated meeting places at Magic Kingdom and
SeaWorld for gay families.
''When we started seven years ago,
there really were no organized events for women and now there are 10
with national entertainment involved,'' says Alison Burgos, co-producer
of Girls in Wonderland. ``It's a great effort from the women's
community in Orlando. Local and national promoters really work together
to make lesbians feel welcome.''
Although Gay Days is not Disney
sponsored, the company -- which supports workplace nondiscrimination
and provides health care coverage for same-sex domestic partners of
employees -- embraces its presence. ''It's a great group of people,''
Disney spokeswoman Zoraya Suarez says. ``I was at the park last year
for Gay Day and it was wonderful to see all the red T-shirts and
multigenerations of families coming together and being at ease in the
park.''
Inspired by Florida's success, Gay Days Anaheim launched
in 1998 and now draws 30,000 red-shirted participants to Disneyland the
first weekend of October.
''As someone who grew up in Florida
and has been going to Disney World my whole life, before I came out and
after I came out, it's amazing how the park transforms for Gay Day,''
Rush says.
``The workers have bigger smiles on their faces,
because everyone is just so happy that day. Normally it's full of
families on a mission to have fun, because dad paid a lot of money;
whereas on Gay Day they've come from all over the world and they're
having fun because they want to. It gives Disney a whole different
flair.''
THE PARKS
The 1999 arrival of Universal's
Islands of Adventure, with its adult-friendly thrill rides, stole some
of the Magic Kingdom's thunder, but Walt's original Orlando theme park
still attracts the largest group of Gay Day participants on the first
Saturday in June. Gay guests gather in front of Cinderella's Castle at
3 p.m. for the Main Street Parade, where chants of ''gay'' and ''day''
fly across the pavement before the floats roll by.
Wearing red
is encouraged, but rainbow-colored ensembles that evoke the gay pride
flag and Mickey Mouse ears on women/Minnie Mouse ears on men also make
frequent appearances.
On this extra-busy day, using the FastPass
system to book a slot for popular ''grown-up'' rides like Space
Mountain and Splash Mountain helps with wait times.
THE PARTIES
Promoter
Johnny Chisholm hosts the most elaborate (and pricey) post-park dance
soirees under the One Mighty Weekend banner: the Beach Ball at Typhoon
Lagoon (June 6), which includes access to the park's water slides and
wave pool; One Mighty Party at Disney's Hollywood Studios (June 7),
featuring comedian Mo'Nique, singer Taylor Dayne and unlimited rides on
Star Tours and the Twilight Zone Tower of Terror; and Universe (June 8)
on the Universal Studios Orlando New York back lot.
Downtown
Orlando's gay nightclubs Pulse and Revolution and the sprawling gay
entertainment complex Parliament House attract full houses without the
$100 ticket price. Pleasure Island at Downtown Disney is the Thursday
night hot spot and a favorite of gay Disney cast members. Girls in
Wonderland produces the largest lesbian events; their namesake party at
Downtown Disney's House of Blues draws 2,300 women.
THE HOTELS
Chances
are good that any hotel near Orlando will have a gay presence, but it's
guaranteed when booking one of the host hotels in Lake Buena Vista.
Party
animals flock to the Buena Vista Palace Hotel and Spa, which includes
passes to its weekend pool parties with room reservations. The
Fairfield Inn and Suites in the Marriott Village has free shuttle
service to Girls in Wonderland and access to the lesbian pool parties
at the sold-out Courtyard Marriott next door.
Both properties
are nearly full, but overflow rooms are available at the lakeside
Disney Saratoga Springs Villa Resort, with ferry service to Downtown
Disney, and the Disney All-Star Sports Resort, a convenient locale for
gay athletes participating in the volleyball, softball, tennis and
running events presented as part of One Mighty Weekend.
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