in a Disney version of a Pride parade, others probably not, like the ones that read “Daddyland: The Happiest Place on Earth.” A photographer gathers the hirsute revelers for a group shot in front of the ride’s mascot, a 20-foot-tall wooden bear wearing a life jacket and holding an enormous oar. Many attendees are sporting official red Gay Days shirts, featuring versions of Peter Pan and Jessica Rabbit, while others are wearing Pride-themed tees, also red, some sanctioned by the Mouse House and featuring Goofy et al. Named Grizzly Bears Unite!, this meetup, part of the park’s Gay Days festivities, welcomes “bears and bear-lovers” alike. On a recent morning at Disney’s California Adventure Park in Anaheim, dozens of large, bearded, red-shirted men (and a handful of clean-shaven, not-so-large allies) are gathering in front of the park’s Grizzly River Run for a communal trip down the ride’s simulated rapids.
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