cheerleader competition

EOD K9

Well-Known Member
I hate to take this tangent but when you have 100 GIRLS walking around ESP WWS in latex bras and panties 3 sizes to small and smothered in face paint, Disney might have moved away from a family environment and onto something else. I seriously felt bad for my 12/yo DD having to view that during our race.
We experience a lot of tourists where I work. There is a name for those young ladies you speak of....
prostitots.
 

Runmyhorse

Well-Known Member
Oh my gosh have we really gotten to the point where we are calling little girls/teens prostitute and such? This is just terribly sad. I agree they should wear more but let's face it I've seen others wear a lot worse.
 

RScottyL

Well-Known Member
Cheerleeding/Twirl/Dance Competitions – Various dates each year, especially January-March. These usually don’t have a lot of impact on the in-park crowds. The issue is that the Value resorts (All-Stars and Pop Century) play host to hordes of girls who can be extremely loud, so you may want to avoid those resorts during competitions. Some events take place at Indiana Jones Stunt Spectacular in Disney’s Hollywood Studios, so that attraction might be closed. Some of the competitions and events include College Cheerleading & Dance Team National Championships (January 17-19, 2014), National Dance Team Championship (February 1-2, 2014), National High School Cheerleading Championship (February 8-9, 2014), Twirlmania (February 14-17, 2014), Contest of Champions Nationals (February 28 – March 2, 2014), International All Star Cheerleading Championship (March 15-16, 2014), All Star Cheerleading & Dance Worlds (April 25-28, 2014).
 

Nic

Member
Maybe if our society didn't sexualize teenage girls for what they wear this wouldn't be a problem. When was the last time someone got after a guy for walking back to his room with swim trunks and no shirt?
 

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