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https://www.flickr.com/photos/11581147@N06/6047605347/?ytcheck=1
Warning sign at Disney's private island about sea life. Such signs are posted at every beach entrance. Why doesn't disney world have signs warning about gators? |
| This is going to be one helluva law suit |
+1 we are still going too in July. Taking my 4yo. |
| Disney in July is like DC in August...but a million times hotter and more crowded...and with alligators. |
| People forget that there are two sides to magic. White magic, and black magic. |
Every article and every Commentor who has been there has said no signs. |
Can't prevent that. They only had a sign that said "no swimming" apparently. A sign "gators present" would have been more appropriate. It's Florida - a gator can get in quickly. |
Yup. I wouldn't go in July even sans alligators. |
Every article, CNN, etc said signs posted "at every vantage point." |
| Some of you have lost your minds. Do you know there are sharks it the water at your beach week in Ocean City, Outer Banks and Avalon next week, right? |
But shark sightings are rare, while gator sightings are apparently common. Plus, sharks don't walk out of the water and drag you in. My sister lived in Captiva and Naples, and said she developed anxiety after gator and shark sightings constantly. Hearing about a neighbor's dog being eaten by a gator was the last straw. |
Have you never been to Florida? Gators are as common there as deer are here. They can be found at every resort and golf course. |
| I bet disney takes precautions to keep animal kingdom and the safari lodge free of gators to protect the animals. Too bad they don't protect the baby humans. |
| "No swimming" means "no swimming" and CNN reports the child was in the water. Why do people continuously think signs and rules don't apply to them?? Tragic, but 100% preventable. |
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My older brother lives in a planned community in Florida with on of those manmade water overflow drainage areas. They've had gators on their back porch. For the last 20 years.
No one who's been in Florida hasn't seen a gator. You know, the mascot name of the state flagship university. |