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    Originally Posted By DlandDug

    I have not had a bad experience on Bats Day. Of course, I haven't seen every last person who attends! It is interesting to me that many Goths show up with their kids, who will also be decked out in full Bats regalia! I also crack up at the sight of very tricked out couples, pushing strollers and carrying very stylish diaper bags...

    (I should mention one thing-- many of the ladies on Bats Day are very proud of their assets, and will have them amply displayed.)
     
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    Originally Posted By DBitz2

    >>The people are fine and the clothing and look is one thing, but if we can't get in a line without having our children subjected to really bad language the entire time, it may be a good idea to swap the days.<<

    I'm not sure why the assumption is that people who are dressed in Goth outfits are all going to use bad language. I've not experienced that. In fact, the offensive language that I have experienced at the parks has always come from "normally dressed" guests. There's always the chance that one will encounter folks who are not respectful of the Disneyland environment and other guests and use inappropriate language.
     
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    Originally Posted By familyguy

    I assume that because I'm highly judgemental and feel like I'm better than everyone else.

    :)
     
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    Originally Posted By Kidz-n-k9s

    <<In fact, the offensive language that I have experienced at the parks has always come from "normally dressed" guests.>>

    Worst language I've come across has been on a Grad Night. Teenagers...
     
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    Originally Posted By familyguy

    I agree with the teenagers. Friday and Saturday nights at the park are rough a lot of times.
     
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    Originally Posted By cerise667

    Because one could suspect people who superimpose their day over Disneyland's day might seem to be potentially disrespectful of the experience of others.
    Showing good judgement is not the same thing as being "judgmental" in the common parlance...
    Bats day, have heard some language no worse than sometimes raunchy college age kids. Problem, as mentioned, costumes often revealing. Some "Bat" outfits might be spooky to kids who would run from a costumed cast member, problem is of course, they are not trained to handle kids and are in line, restrooms and eateries.
    Gay days, stop at the curb, kid next to me says "Dad, why are those guys licking each others tongues?"... some body grabbing too. Some rude t-shirts.
    If it make me "judgmental"... I don't approve.
    Yes, the Bat costumes are cool, I still think it is a shame to hijack the Disney experience.
     
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    Originally Posted By familyguy

    I agree. I just gave the answer that was assumed in the question.
     
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    Originally Posted By cerise667

    I agree
    I like judgmental, I prefer it to having no judgement ;-)
     

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