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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Not the PP but maybe because it says "on the beach" at the bottom [/quote] And a couple exits down it says "Welcome to Hogwarts" at Universal. You get my drift?[/quote] Actually on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday at 7PM the calendar lists "Campfire and Marshmallows [b]on the beach[/b]." Perhaps those arguing whether or not these are beaches, could let Disney know they are spreading misinformation. It's apparently a huge deal.[/quote] Are we talking about the same place? Pretty sure resorts exaggerate locale. Orlando is filled with resorts and resort style dining. Rainforest Cafe isn't really a rainforest nor a cafe'?! Get out of town![/quote] What exactly does your opinion on whether or not these classify as beaches have to do with the fact that a 2 year old boy is dead? The family was using the area as it is intended to be used. Whether it's a beach, a sandy play place.. whatever. They were doing what people do while there. [/quote] I disagree with you. Classifying it as a beach means s lot. It gives people a false sense of security thinking they should play in the water (because alligators don't live at the beach) and then Disney contradicts that very preface by warning people not to swim. again I don't think it's anyone's fault and with all the best signage in the world the same thing could have happened. [/quote] People have posted all over that every body of freshwater in FL has the potential to contain alligators. Beaches on the edge of rivers, ponds, and lakes in Disney absolutely are homes to alligators. Are you under the mistaken impression that the word beach only applies to the ocean? [/quote]
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