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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Pretty sure that Disney will willingly pay a generous settlement. The park will then provide alligator/wildlife PSA's, signage, fencing, etc. Families will still visit Disney World, but [b]they will be more aware of the environment[/b]. [/quote] They'll probably continue to feed the gators, too. Incredibly dangerous, and illegal. [/quote] How does one feed gators exactly? Nobody wants to be anywhere near them. My heart breaks for this family and I do not judge them but I do not think Disney deserves to be sued or deserves to pay a big settlement. I'm not saying that won't happen, just that Disney doesn't deserve it. To me it's no different than someone being struck by lightening. A shocking and rare tragedy.[/quote] Guests staying at the bungalows at the Polynesian are in little cabins, over the water. They throw food over the railing to the alligators. Guests in other locations walk up to the alligators that are hanging out by some water and throw them food. People are idiots. [/quote] I'm thinking two things: 1) The price of those bungalows is going to drop. Not that plenty of people won't still like to stay there, but they're not going to command the same premium. 2) Those gators are going to need to find another source of food. No more free lunch. Literally.[/quote]
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