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The twenty-seventh annual Gay Days at Disneyland are set to take place Friday, September 12 to Sunday, September 14.

The following is a press release from our OUTreach besties at Gay Days Anaheim!

The twenty-seventh annual Gay Days at Disneyland are set to take place Friday, September 12 to Sunday, September 14. The event is expected to attract thousands of LGBTQ+ park-hoppers from California and all over the country. They will enjoy Disneyland in a way that it can only be experienced during Gay Days. 

Since the event began in 1998, the Disneyland Resort has welcomed this annual celebration and continues to do so even as some of the country’s culture wars aim their sights at Disney and the LBGTQ+ community. 

Festivities begin on Friday at noon with the opening of the Gay Days Welcome Center/ Expo at the Grand Californian Hotel. At 7:00 PM, Cheyenne Jackson, takes to the stage with his new act, “Another Prince Charming,” before he heads to Carnegie Hall next season. At 9:00, queer stand up comedian Zach Noe Towers makes his Gay Days debut with a night of comedy. 

Saturday, September 13 will be Gay Day at Disneyland with a full day of activities and meet-ups scheduled in the park. The day culminates at House of Blues Anaheim with two performances featuring RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars champion, Ginger Minj, in a brand-new show, “The Magic Queendom” at 7:00 PM and 9:00 PM. At 10:00 DJ Paulo Ramirez. takes over for our signature dance party, KINGDOM! 

Sunday, September 14 will be Gay Day at Disney's California Adventure with more in-park activities and at 11:00, the first ever Gay Days Drag Queen Bingo featuring Chico’s Angels star, Kay Sedia

As the sun sets, we’ll close the weekend at 6:00 PM with another Drag Race champion, Lawrence Chaney in “Taking the Mickey”, straight from her UK tour, and then Gay Days favorite, Jackie Cox, in her new show “Nurse Jackie” at 8:00 PM.

VIP ticket packages are available now. 

Both days in the parks will feature gatherings only available over Gay Days weekend, including a scavenger hunt, a group photo, a lesbian ice cream social, group meet ups at varying attractions, and many more events targeted to families, teens, bears, couples and Mouseketeers of every ilk. A complete schedule is available at the Gay Days website www.GayDaysAnaheiminfo.com

Other highlights of the weekend include the Gay Days Welcome Center (located inside the Sequoia Ballroom of Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel), a scavenger hunt, a gigantic group photo and mixers all over the resort. 

Gay Days Anaheim is a "mix-in" with the park’s other weekend guests, but gays and lesbians are encouraged to wear red shirts in order to identify each other and to show strong numbers. Official T-shirts are available at the official Gay Days at Disneyland website. 

Gay Days Anaheim is NOT a Disney-sponsored event so Disney will not have any information regarding the "unofficial" happening.

Sponsors for the event include Delta, Mistr, Howard Johnson Anaheim, and Radiant Health Center. Media sponsors are The Fight, Queerty, Pink Media, and EDGE Media Network. 

For complete details, including discounted hotel rooms and park tickets, visit 
www.GayDaysAnaheiminfo.com
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Roger Porter  Aug 28
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For a state that looks pretty straight-edged on the map, it delivers with more sides than meets the eye. Beyond its natural beauty, the state’s rugged outdoors offers a surprising backdrop for locals and visitors to relax and find peace in every season.. 

For a state that looks pretty straight-edged on the map, it delivers with more sides than meets the eye. Beyond its natural beauty, the state’s rugged outdoors offers a surprising backdrop for locals and visitors to relax and find peace in every season.

The Front Range and the Rockies

Nestled within the iconic sandstone formation of Red Rocks Park, you’ll find Red Rocks Amphitheater, a world-class venue known for its stunning scenery and live events. Yoga on the Rocks is a bucket-list experience for any wellness seeker. Drawing a funky fresh crowd each weekend from Denver and surrounding areas, move and bend alongside other soulful stretchers as you salute the sun, calm your senses, and breathe in the fresh mountain breeze. The event is held every Saturday in the summer months and more information can be found here. Pro tip: check the venue’s calendar for upcoming live music, shows and more. 

The Oakwell Beer Spa offers a unique and refreshing way to unwind, combining relaxation with Colorado’s celebrated craft beer culture. Guests soak in private cedarwood tubs filled with a blend of hops, barley, yeast, and minerals—the same ingredients used in brewing beer—while enjoying a cold brew straight from the tap. It’s the perfect spot for beer lovers and wellness seekers alike to recharge and enjoy a truly one-of-a-kind experience.

Nourish your mind, body and spirit at True Nature Healing Arts located in a sprawling campus in Carbondale —with an experience that allows you to connect with the healing powers of nature. Book a yoga class in the morning, and take a walk through the Peace Garden, a restorative and therapeutic sanctuary open and free to the public. And don’t forget to schedule a spa or self-care session to finish a blissful day.

Northern Colorado

For unbelievable views, take your crew to Rabbit Ears Peak Trail to see wildflower blooms straight out of a movie. Beyond the trail, Steamboat Springs is also home to a variety of outdoor activities to help you connect with nature, whether you're strolling a forest trail, casting a line fly-fishing, or biking along scenic routes. But to slow it down and experience a more zen-like pace, rent a canoe and slowly drift along Dumont Lake, soaking in the peaceful surroundings. 

To fully immerse yourself in Colorado’s restorative energy, carve out time for a visit to Strawberry Park Hot Springs, a spa retreat nestled in the mountainous landscape in Steamboat. Let the stone masonry-lined thermal pool waters wash over you, transporting you to utter zen relaxation. Or try one of the spa’s many aquatic therapy treatments for ultimate rejuvenation and an authentic nod to the state’s replenishing spirit. 

Further east, Fort Collins offers its own brand of outdoor serenity. The town offers Lory State Park, an expansive environment that offers plenty of trails for hiking, biking and even horseback riding. But save your energy for Arthur’s Rock Trail, a dazzling weave of open meadows and canopied forests that crests the mountain for an eye-popping panoramic view of the Front Range. It’s a place to pause, take it all in, and feel fully present in Colorado’s great outdoors.

Southern Colorado

Begin your journey in Crestone, a place long known for its spiritual energy and serene setting. Here, the Crestone Ziggurat rises from the valley floor, a sandstone structure inspired by the sacred temples of ancient Mesopotamia. Visitors from around the world are drawn to this peaceful landmark to reflect, meditate, and take in sweeping views of the San Luis Valley. Climb its spiral steps and feel the landscape’s quiet power settle around you.

Southwest Colorado is also home to some of the state’s most breathtaking waterfalls, formed by snowmelt cascading from rocky cliffs. Telluride, a picturesque Victorian-era mountain town, showcases hikes at Bridal Veil Falls to witness the state’s tallest waterfall. Feel the mist on your face as the water plunges 365 feet into the canyon below. 

However, no wellness retreat in this region is complete without a rejuvenating soak. Dunton Hot Springs, tucked in a restored 1800s ghost town across the mountain from Telluride, blends rustic charm with alpine luxury. Soak in the mineral-rich waters surrounded by hand-hewn log cabins, or explore the quaint saloon and open meadows for a taste of the old West with a wellness twist.

Plan Your Trip


Plan Your Trip

From a state that’s anything but square, Colorado’s wellness scene is full of surprises. Start planning your getaway and discover all the sides of Colorado that soothe, stretch, and spark your spirit at Colorado.com/Summer-LGBTQ .

by Roger Porter
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