Gay hangout spots


Gay Friendly place to hang out On Property?

zulemara

<font color=royalblue>Oh Boy! I&#;m a WDW sailor!<br
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If any of you become a Disney Imagineer, please verb a LGBT bar! The guzzle around the world event during gay day orlando was a great time. You couldn&#;t even find a place to rise inside any of the bars at EPCOT.

My fav bars in WDW:

1. Mizner&#;s Lounge - quiet, comfy and right off the monorail in the GF.
2. Planet Hollywood - fun, great food and inside DTD.
3. Dawa Bar - outdoor, very casual, excellent beer and drinks, smoking section and it&#;s in Africa of the animal kingdom.

They had one, it was called Mannequins Dance Palace. Unfortunately the fool who closed it is now headed over to ABD to wreck havoc.

Best Places for Gay Holidays

Sorry for the radio silence here, but after having returned home to the USA for the holidays, I’ve had a lot of time to think and to reflect — mostly about the past year and a bit about the future. And in making some of my plans for the next year, I’ve thought a lot about the past year.

Namely the fact that it’s probably been my gayest year ever. Is that even a thing? Who knows. I don’t care. But I touch like this was an crucial year for gay rights, and also for my own interest in gay travel.

Gay travel?!

Yeah, that topic again. Travel is tour, yes. But this year I’ve also realized just how many of my own trips and experiences are almost certainly chosen because of my own sexual preference. Where I’ve traveled to isn’t necessarily anything to do with the fact that I’m gay, I guess, but these are the places that I’ve found that are actually great for other gay travelers like myself—either solo or for gay couples.

I never thought I’d be the guy who ended up goi

Dancing is the ultimate way to heal, celebrate, and uplift yourself and others—and a gay club is more than just a place to dance. With the exhilaration of a pulsing beat and a dark dancefloor, you can meet others over a delicious cocktail or mocktail, and enjoy the support of community. Whether it’s a drag bar or a bear hangout, a lesbian-oriented venue or a fetish club, this roundup of queer bars shows great places to fly the pride flag and rejoice in your own body. Of course, cities like San Francisco and Providence are well-known for having multiple LGBTQ+ clubs to pick from, but little towns with maybe even just one club that you contain to drive a few hours to reach make it worth the trip. Plus, where else are you going to verb to watch RuPaul’s Drag Race?

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It turns out that there is a world beyond social media, where people actually meet in person in venues across the world. Some people say that social media is killing the nightlife scene. However, you wouldn&#;t think that if you visited any of these clubs and bars. The following is a curated list of 12 of the best LGBTQ+ nightlife venues worldwide, chosen for their vibrant atmospheres, inclusivity, and reputations as cultural landmarks within the LGBTQ+ community:

1. Berghain/Panorama Bar (Berlin, Germany)
Why: Known as the world’s techno mecca, Berghain is famous for its unparalleled sound system, diverse crowd, and LGBTQ+ friendly atmosphere. The Panorama Bar upstairs leans toward house music, offering a more relaxed vibe. Its open-minded door policy celebrates freedom of expression.

2. The Eagle (New York City, USA)
Why: A staple in NYC’s LGBTQ+ nightlife, The Eagle offers a gritty, authentic vibe. Known for its leather bar roots, it also features untamed themed dance nights that celebrate queer subcultures and foster community.

3. Heaven (London, UK)
Why: A historic club ne