2 Year Old Dragged into Water by Gator at Disney Resort

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:FYI regarding water mocassin venomous snakes at Disney/FL: child was bitten by deadly water mocassin on dry land near bus path.

http://www.disboards.com/threads/don-t-let-this-happen-to-your-family.2277822/



My husband and I were discussing the fact that we would never let a child in water like that -- even if I didn't know about the alligators, that looks like perfect water mocassin habitat.


You and your husband will make hundreds of other judgement calls, that could potentially end in tragedy. Don't feel too superior.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you haven't been to the grand Floridian, please shut up. You aren't entitled to an opinion.


Super stupid comment, pp.



No. You are stupid. You can't have an opinion without knowing the setting or circumstances of the incident. You're the idiot. IQ..around 99?


Newsflash: intelligent people can evaluate the facts, conduct research, and form an opinion. Scientists, doctors, judges, lawyers, etc. do it everyday.

The constant news coverage (including photos and video) is more than sufficient.

Anonymous
My sense is that they got lazy/ complacent about their removal efforts. Probably never thought it would happen. Disney is done.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My sense is that they got lazy/ complacent about their removal efforts. Probably never thought it would happen. Disney is done.


Lol, sure. There were plenty of people on this very thread saying they're still going next week/later this year. It's not done and plenty of people still recognize that ONE alligator death out of millions of visitors over 40 years means you're still SUPER SAFE from alligators at Disney. You're as safe from them there as you are any other place in Florida. This was an anomaly. It's not putting Disney out of business. They will pay the family $20 mil and put up new signs. The world spins on.
Anonymous
Don't worry. When a European's child gets taken, THEN these idiots will see the light. Right now, it was just a kid from 'flyover country' to them, not a beautiful little boy from a nice family. RIP little one!
Anonymous
I agree that Disney is done. Where once it was a magical place associated with laughter and clean fun, now people will just think of a screaming child thrashing in the maws of the prehistoric beast.

From now on I shall summer in Legoland.
Anonymous
I live in Florida and I wouldn't mind if gators went extinct. Nothing but problems. Gross.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I agree that Disney is done. Where once it was a magical place associated with laughter and clean fun, now people will just think of a screaming child thrashing in the maws of the prehistoric beast.

From now on I shall summer in Legoland.


People have died at Disney for other reasons (drowning) and people still go.
Anonymous
To those of you saying Disney won't lose business. I know 3 families who have already canceled their trips.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:To those of you saying Disney won't lose business. I know 3 families who have already canceled their trips.



Disney will have no trouble going on without them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:To those of you saying Disney won't lose business. I know 3 families who have already canceled their trips.



Disney will have no trouble going on without them.


Derp. If one person knows three families not going, I'm sure there are more than 3 families.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:To those of you saying Disney won't lose business. I know 3 families who have already canceled their trips.



Disney will have no trouble going on without them.


Disney would not be the same without the visitors.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:To those of you saying Disney won't lose business. I know 3 families who have already canceled their trips.



Disney will have no trouble going on without them.


Derp. If one person knows three families not going, I'm sure there are more than 3 families.


And the fewer people there are, the greater chance each one has of ending up as alligator meat.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:To those of you saying Disney won't lose business. I know 3 families who have already canceled their trips.



Disney will have no trouble going on without them.


Derp. If one person knows three families not going, I'm sure there are more than 3 families.


And the fewer people there are, the greater chance each one has of ending up as alligator meat.


You should find some direction in your life. Fast.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My sense is that they got lazy/ complacent about their removal efforts. Probably never thought it would happen. Disney is done.


Lol, sure. There were plenty of people on this very thread saying they're still going next week/later this year. It's not done and plenty of people still recognize that ONE alligator death out of millions of visitors over 40 years means you're still SUPER SAFE from alligators at Disney. You're as safe from them there as you are any other place in Florida. This was an anomaly. It's not putting Disney out of business. They will pay the family $20 mil and put up new signs. The world spins on.


Nope. If this gets to a jury, the jury will return a $500 billion verdict. This would be a meritorious lawsuit if there ever was one. Disney knows this. The settlement offer will have to be more like $300 million. That they knew about alligators per the San Diego lawyer and did not prevent this is sickening.
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