Stay tuned to AllEars for all of the latest! NEWS: Roger Rabbit Car Toon Spin Will Get a NEW Storyline in Disneyland Like the Orlando event, Gay Days Anaheim is a mix in, meaning gay people and straight people mingle together the park is open to the general public.
When the event was canceled in 1998, Gay Day Anaheim as created. It will be open until 8PM PST today, September 17th, 2021, from 9AM to 8PM PST on Saturday September 18th, and 9AM to 3PM PST on Sunday September 19th. Years ago, Disneyland used to have a private party one night of the year for gays and lesbians. There are meet-up agendas, official Gay Days parties off-property, celebrity appearances and discussion panels, and even an expo at Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel. You can visit the Gay Days Welcome Center now at the Trillium Room at Disney’s Grand Californian Resort. Now Gay Days is a full-fledged event, going from Friday to Sunday the first weekend in October and drawing tens of thousands of people. The Welcome Center opens at noon! is here and we have a photo opp, sweet swag, and special goodies for Gold Members! Trillium Room at the Grand! #Disneyland /7fLPQRhAAlĪlthough Gay Days was traditionally held in October, the event moved to September to avoid conflicts with Halloween events at the parks. Gay DaysĪlong with a booth and photo op from D23, you’ll be able to find various other vendors including (but not limited to): The display also features some of the events that will be available for the weekend, including events you can purchase specialty tickets for. The display shows off some merchandise, as well as a snack, that guests will get to enjoy this weekend. We popped into the Gay Days Welcome Center at the Trillium Room at Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel and checked out some displays set out to welcome guests. A look back at some of the limited edition items for sale at Disneyland’s 2018 Gay Days! It will include special snacks and merchandise, trivia, scavenger hunts, and more. This year’s event started today and will run through Sunday. Traditionally, the festivities culminate on the 1st Saturday in June, just like they began back in 1991, at the Magic Kingdom. Gay Days is one of the most highly-anticipated unofficial events that happens at Disneyland every year, and it has celebrated LGBT pride at the parks since 1998. Another event, Gay Days, was also canceled, but it has just returned to Disneyland this year! That included several Dapper Day events, as well as Grad Night, Candlelight Processional, and more. While Disneyland Resort remained closed for over a year, many of its annual events were canceled in 2020. The tone softened and the signs eventually went away.