"Gay Day" Ruined Our Day at Cedar Point

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Just a heads up to families out there, watch where you take your children in the month of June.

DH and I took a solo weekend at Cedar Point (we have season passes, left the kids home this time) only to discover on Sunday that every year, Father’s day is “gay day” at Cedar Point. There were swarms and swarms of groups: men dressed, acting like women, holding hands, public displays of affection etc, etc. Every. where. we. went. in the park we were confronted with their agenda. There was no escaping it and there was no ignoring it. It was right in our faces.

We ended up leaving by noon we were just so disgusted. And THANKFUL that we didn’t just spend a full days admission ($45) to get our entire family in that park and have to answer questions as to why grown men are holding hands and kissing.

From what I’m learning, it seems that the gay movement is targeting family destinations deliberately and they’re doing it to target our children’s generation. After all, if a kid sees men holding hands from the time they’re 3,4 years old, they’ll think it’s normal and perfectly acceptable. And since June is their “official” gay month, I’m just warning everyone to be careful where you take your kids this month. I know that the first week of June is gay week at Disney World. I don’t know if there already is such a thing, but we really need a family watch-dog group to watch this movement and keep tabs on where and when they’re planning these events so that Christian families can steer clear. At this point, I’m afraid to take my kids anywhere. :mad:
 
I was reading an article about the Disney World Gay thing, and found out that Disney doesn’t do anything to promote it and it’s not an “official” Disney thing. It’s just something that the gay activists do, renting tons of park space and doing all their things. But, Disney DOES offer refunds to families that don’t wish to expose their kids to it, which I think is awesome. I would imagine if you got your tickets directly from Disney, they’d warn you of those dates as well…but as most people use 3rd party vendors, you probably never know til you get there.
 
Our local paper celebrated Fathers day by doing an article on a father who was told his son was gay and after recovering left the parish organization he was treasurer off,started selling
gay vacations at his travel company and started writing letters to the editor admonishing Christians about their anti gay beliefs. He is now a member of a local pro gay group.

These gay days are just an attempt for these parks to keep government out of their business
and they will do anything to do that.They certainly do not care about you or your beliefs.

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I don’t understand why it seems to be such a common practice to “make a festival” of those that might feel an injustice.

If homosexuality is “normal” (and that’s not my point here - but let’s say for arguments sake that it is…) then why should it be given a special day of celebration at a theme park? Shouldn’t normal conditions just be that and nothing more?

We don’t celebrate “Brown Eye” day - or “Large Ear Lobe” day - and those are also NORMAL human conditions. Shouldn’t we celebrate those of us who are born with brown eyes and/or large ear lobes? I realize that I’m exaggerating quite a bit - but I’m seeing this “OVER COMPENSATION” trend everywhere. There’s “Gay & Lesbian” author days at bookstores - “Gay & Lesbian” special days everywhere. This tells me that, in fact, organizers of these events not only do not accept the “normalcy” of this status - but rather use it as a way of exploiting this minority by leading them to believe that they’re seen as “special” in the eyes of the organizers and far from “normal.”

I’m looking for the “fat, white, anglo-american, hetrosexual day festivals” - anyone seen any?
 
One of my gay friends actually criticized the fact of “gay day” being at Six Flags on a Saturday BECAUSE of the fact that families with small children are there. This friend is a loud and proud about his sexual orientation, but he also understands that it’s very rude to intrude on families trying to do the right thing with the raising of their children. I wish there were more in the movement who at least had some respect for parents like us.
 
Just a heads up to families out there, watch where you take your children in the month of June.

DH and I took a solo weekend at Cedar Point (we have season passes, left the kids home this time) only to discover on Sunday that every year, Father’s day is “gay day” at Cedar Point. There were swarms and swarms of groups: men dressed, acting like women, holding hands, public displays of affection etc, etc. Every. where. we. went. in the park we were confronted with their agenda. There was no escaping it and there was no ignoring it. It was right in our faces.

We ended up leaving by noon we were just so disgusted. And THANKFUL that we didn’t just spend a full days admission ($45) to get our entire family in that park and have to answer questions as to why grown men are holding hands and kissing.

From what I’m learning, it seems that the gay movement is targeting family destinations deliberately and they’re doing it to target our children’s generation. After all, if a kid sees men holding hands from the time they’re 3,4 years old, they’ll think it’s normal and perfectly acceptable. And since June is their “official” gay month, I’m just warning everyone to be careful where you take your kids this month. I know that the first week of June is gay week at Disney World. I don’t know if there already is such a thing, but we really need a family watch-dog group to watch this movement and keep tabs on where and when they’re planning these events so that Christian families can steer clear. At this point, I’m afraid to take my kids anywhere. :mad:
Get used to it. :mad:

Under this regime, WE are the ‘abnormal ones.’
 
Get used to it. :mad:

Under this regime, WE are the ‘abnormal ones.’
Can’t blame Obama for this one. The practice has been around for a while. In the late 80’s the company I worked for sponsored an employee day @ the local amusement park that always fell on “gay day”.
 
It’s a shame you let something like that ruin your day. Ignore it and move on.

Just my opinion.

Let me elaborate a bit.

An ex girlfriend of mine is black. Her brother went to a baseball game one time in a local city. He sat near two people that used the “N-word” and degraded him for a few innings. He did not leave his seat or tell anyone-he just watched the game. Afterwards, he was moaning about it to his father. His father said, “Shame you let something like that ruin a good ball game that you’ve been talking about for weeks.”
 
It’s a shame you let something like that ruin your day. Ignore it and move on.

Just my opinion.
We didn’t “let” it ruin our day. But I’m sorry, watching grown men walk past me holding hands and rubbing eachother’s backs is repulsive behavior to both of us and we’d rather not have it shoved in our face when we’re trying to have some couple time (something we don’t get very often, this was the FIRST trip we took alone together since we met 17 years ago). So yea, we’re a little irritated.

This wasn’t just something you could walk along and ignore. It was right in front of our face, everywhere we went, every line we stood in.
 
Can’t blame Obama for this one. The practice has been around for a while. In the late 80’s the company I worked for sponsored an employee day @ the local amusement park that always fell on “gay day”.
Not blaming Obama on this one. I’m laying blame precisely where it belongs: Satan.

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We didn’t “let” it ruin our day. But I’m sorry, watching grown men walk past me holding hands and rubbing eachother’s backs is repulsive behavior to both of us and we’d rather not have it shoved in our face when we’re trying to have some couple time (something we don’t get very often, this was the FIRST trip we took alone together since we met 17 years ago). So yea, we’re a little irritated.

This wasn’t just something you could walk along and ignore. It was right in front of our face, everywhere we went, every line we stood in.
I edited my post in a way that I hope shows why I think why I do. I didnt’ mean to offend you, it’s just my opinion.
 
You should put in a complaint to Cedar Point, if they don’t hear from you then they can’t do anything.

I feel your pain 😦 I’ve never seen Key West because it was Gay Pride day, so my family didn’t go.

I second the watchdog group idea! If one doesn’t exist, we can always post on CAF if we know of something. And don’t worry about your kids, just stay away from the theme parks, water parks and major sporting events and you should be fine.:o
 
I edited my post in a way that I hope shows why I think why I do. I didnt’ mean to offend you, it’s just my opinion.
No, not offended.

Well, yea, we could have stayed. We probably would have stayed and tried to ignore it as much as possible if we didn’t have season passes and had just paid for a one-day ticket. But we were already exhausted from being there all day Saturday and we go back every weekend so leaving wasn’t too much of a big deal. It’s more irritating than anything.

What I’m really irritated about is that this is becoming a trend and it’s something that we will all be facing regularly in the future whenever we take our kids out into public. This wasn’t a one-time event. I fear for our kids generation and I’m ANGRY that these people are deliberately targeting our kids. They’re not happy to just go on with their thing undisturbed (I’m fine with that) they won’t be happy until they shove their despicable lifestyle on my children and force them to accept it. :mad:
 
You should put in a complaint to Cedar Point, if they don’t hear from you then they can’t do anything.

I feel your pain 😦 I’ve never seen Key West because it was Gay Pride day, so my family didn’t go.

I second the watchdog group idea! If one doesn’t exist, we can always post on CAF if we know of something. And don’t worry about your kids, just stay away from the theme parks, water parks and major sporting events and you should be fine.:o
I don’t really think there is a whole lot CP can do about it, just like Disney world. As far as I know, they have nothing to do with organizing these events. I just don’t see them refusing entry to these people. How would they even enforce that? They can’t just refuse entry to somebody because they’re gay (I wouldn’t even want them to go that far because I don’t think that’s right)
 
I am sure that would have ruined my & DH day, too, if we had been there. This * is * Satan’s work: working to make those of us who follow the Lord feel like * we * are the abnormal ones.

I have to be very careful how I speak about any gay or lesbian around my DIL because she has a brother who is gay and is “married”. I have met her brother and I like him…and his partner…but I still detest the homosexual lifestyle because it is sinful. She is very close to her brother and actually became very upset when I explained to her that her brother could not become a Godparent to her son, my grandson. (Never mind that he isn’t even Catholic.) Consequently, Grandson still has not been Baptized. (He is 16 months old.)

😦
 
I want the word “gay” returned to its original meaning of being happy, joyful and carefree! We should call the type of thing the op described “homosexual activist days” or something like that. And yeah, it would be nice if we knew in advance about “homosexual activist” days so we could make alternative plans rather than exposing our young children to alternative lifestyles.
 
Yeah I’ve told several friends of mine that live in the same city I live in to avoid downtown on Father’s day weekend because the homosexuals don’t have “pride day” but a “pride weekend” with the whole setup/parade etc.

I have actually seen their half naked selves/upper naked women too whipping each other, large male appendage floats with gyrating people etc. all within view of stroller age just walking children and older…

These people have NO SHAME…

DoT
 
Everyone may hate me for saying this, but let’s try to remember that we’re sinners as well.

Some homosexuals take it too far and flaunt their lifestyle, and some heterosexuals do the same thing.

I’m NOT saying this post has turned into a gay-bashing fest, but it may slide into it.

For the record, I’m not gay, and I don’t that’s it’s a good lifestyle choice to make, but I’m just as gulity of sin as “they” are.
 
Thanks for the heads up. 😦 I’ll have to start calling places before we go as a family in the future just in case.
 
I too appreciate the heads up and will watch these sort of places. I know we can’t always stop everything, but I do try to protect my children from perverts and child molestors to the greatest extent possible.
 
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