The Florida Family Association, no relations to FFPC, chartered an aircraft to pull two seven-foot high banners – one on Friday and one on Saturday – above the Disney World area to warn potential park goers that attendees of Gay Pride Days would visit the Magic Kingdom on June 4.Ībout 15,000 gay attendees entered the Disney park on Saturday compared to the normal level of 30,000 children and their parents.ĭavid Caton, executive director of Florida Family Association, told CP that members of his staff have been at Disney World during Gay Days for 18 of the 21 years that the event has occurred. It has never been done before and I think it’s very appropriate in light of the very inappropriate nature that was going on at the time,” said John Stemberger, president of the Florida Family Policy Council, to The Christian Post on Monday.
The aircraft-flown banner that warned people about Gay Pride Days at Disney World was “brilliant,” said the head of a Florida family group. 'Gay Days at Disney' Warning Was Brilliant, Says Family Groupīy Michelle A.