Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone who has been on those Disney beaches knows what a shock this is. Anyone who hasn't shouldn't have an opinion on it.
I've been there. I just got back, in fact. It's shocking because it's so rare for a gator to attack like this, not because I thought there was no Florida wildlife in, you know, Florida.
No one was in the water in the beaches at the Grand Floridian for the 5 nights I was there in May. I saw a few people walking on the beach. I did. The "no swimming" signs were clear. All the activity was by the pool. And the water was not remotely inviting. It's murky and creepy looking.
And the beach chairs face the pool, not the lake.
You're wrong. I live nearby. There are plenty of chairs ON the beach at the grand Floridian and Polynesian.
I'm talking about the Grand Floridian. The chairs are in the sand, but they all faced the pool.
My room faced the Polynesian. I didn't see anyone out in the water there, either.
What difference does it make if you live nearby?
I go weekly to walk there. The Polynesian and the Grand Floridian are on the same lagoon. There are definitely loungers on the beaches. You are 100 percent wrong.
You buy weekly tickets to Disney, pay for parking, just to go walk on a resort beach? I call bullshit even if you are a season pass holder.
Not the poster you are responding to. But I live in Florida as well. I am the PP with gators in her backyard. I would assume this poster has Florida resident seasons passes. Very inexpensive.
And I specified "even if you are a season ticket holder". I call bullshit this person goes to this spot once a week, not debating that resident season passes are inexpensive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone who has been on those Disney beaches knows what a shock this is. Anyone who hasn't shouldn't have an opinion on it.
I've been there. I just got back, in fact. It's shocking because it's so rare for a gator to attack like this, not because I thought there was no Florida wildlife in, you know, Florida.
No one was in the water in the beaches at the Grand Floridian for the 5 nights I was there in May. I saw a few people walking on the beach. I did. The "no swimming" signs were clear. All the activity was by the pool. And the water was not remotely inviting. It's murky and creepy looking.
And the beach chairs face the pool, not the lake.
You're wrong. I live nearby. There are plenty of chairs ON the beach at the grand Floridian and Polynesian.
I'm talking about the Grand Floridian. The chairs are in the sand, but they all faced the pool.
My room faced the Polynesian. I didn't see anyone out in the water there, either.
What difference does it make if you live nearby?
I go weekly to walk there. The Polynesian and the Grand Floridian are on the same lagoon. There are definitely loungers on the beaches. You are 100 percent wrong.
Did the alligator snatch someone off the loungers now? Disney does not say don't stand on the beach. It says stay out of the water.
The signs say no swimming. Not stay out of the water.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone who has been on those Disney beaches knows what a shock this is. Anyone who hasn't shouldn't have an opinion on it.
I've been there. I just got back, in fact. It's shocking because it's so rare for a gator to attack like this, not because I thought there was no Florida wildlife in, you know, Florida.
No one was in the water in the beaches at the Grand Floridian for the 5 nights I was there in May. I saw a few people walking on the beach. I did. The "no swimming" signs were clear. All the activity was by the pool. And the water was not remotely inviting. It's murky and creepy looking.
And the beach chairs face the pool, not the lake.
You're wrong. I live nearby. There are plenty of chairs ON the beach at the grand Floridian and Polynesian.
I'm talking about the Grand Floridian. The chairs are in the sand, but they all faced the pool.
My room faced the Polynesian. I didn't see anyone out in the water there, either.
What difference does it make if you live nearby?
I go weekly to walk there. The Polynesian and the Grand Floridian are on the same lagoon. There are definitely loungers on the beaches. You are 100 percent wrong.
You buy weekly tickets to Disney, pay for parking, just to go walk on a resort beach? I call bullshit even if you are a season pass holder.
Not the poster you are responding to. But I live in Florida as well. I am the PP with gators in her backyard. I would assume this poster has Florida resident seasons passes. Very inexpensive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone who has been on those Disney beaches knows what a shock this is. Anyone who hasn't shouldn't have an opinion on it.
I've been there. I just got back, in fact. It's shocking because it's so rare for a gator to attack like this, not because I thought there was no Florida wildlife in, you know, Florida.
No one was in the water in the beaches at the Grand Floridian for the 5 nights I was there in May. I saw a few people walking on the beach. I did. The "no swimming" signs were clear. All the activity was by the pool. And the water was not remotely inviting. It's murky and creepy looking.
And the beach chairs face the pool, not the lake.
You're wrong. I live nearby. There are plenty of chairs ON the beach at the grand Floridian and Polynesian.
I'm talking about the Grand Floridian. The chairs are in the sand, but they all faced the pool.
My room faced the Polynesian. I didn't see anyone out in the water there, either.
What difference does it make if you live nearby?
I go weekly to walk there. The Polynesian and the Grand Floridian are on the same lagoon. There are definitely loungers on the beaches. You are 100 percent wrong.
You buy weekly tickets to Disney, pay for parking, just to go walk on a resort beach? I call bullshit even if you are a season pass holder.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The beaches at Disney have lounge chairs and swinging benches. Don't go there, guests!!!!!
Newsflash: Disney does not have beaches. Lakes, lagoons, ok... this is central Fl people..
That's a little sandy area... not a beach. On a gross lagoon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone who has been on those Disney beaches knows what a shock this is. Anyone who hasn't shouldn't have an opinion on it.
I've been there. I just got back, in fact. It's shocking because it's so rare for a gator to attack like this, not because I thought there was no Florida wildlife in, you know, Florida.
No one was in the water in the beaches at the Grand Floridian for the 5 nights I was there in May. I saw a few people walking on the beach. I did. The "no swimming" signs were clear. All the activity was by the pool. And the water was not remotely inviting. It's murky and creepy looking.
And the beach chairs face the pool, not the lake.
You're wrong. I live nearby. There are plenty of chairs ON the beach at the grand Floridian and Polynesian.
I'm talking about the Grand Floridian. The chairs are in the sand, but they all faced the pool.
My room faced the Polynesian. I didn't see anyone out in the water there, either.
What difference does it make if you live nearby?
I go weekly to walk there. The Polynesian and the Grand Floridian are on the same lagoon. There are definitely loungers on the beaches. You are 100 percent wrong.
Did the alligator snatch someone off the loungers now? Disney does not say don't stand on the beach. It says stay out of the water.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The beaches at Disney have lounge chairs and swinging benches. Don't go there, guests!!!!!
Newsflash: Disney does not have beaches. Lakes, lagoons, ok... this is central Fl people..
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone who has been on those Disney beaches knows what a shock this is. Anyone who hasn't shouldn't have an opinion on it.
I've been there. I just got back, in fact. It's shocking because it's so rare for a gator to attack like this, not because I thought there was no Florida wildlife in, you know, Florida.
No one was in the water in the beaches at the Grand Floridian for the 5 nights I was there in May. I saw a few people walking on the beach. I did. The "no swimming" signs were clear. All the activity was by the pool. And the water was not remotely inviting. It's murky and creepy looking.
And the beach chairs face the pool, not the lake.
You're wrong. I live nearby. There are plenty of chairs ON the beach at the grand Floridian and Polynesian.
I'm talking about the Grand Floridian. The chairs are in the sand, but they all faced the pool.
My room faced the Polynesian. I didn't see anyone out in the water there, either.
What difference does it make if you live nearby?
I go weekly to walk there. The Polynesian and the Grand Floridian are on the same lagoon. There are definitely loungers on the beaches. You are 100 percent wrong.
You buy weekly tickets to Disney, pay for parking, just to go walk on a resort beach? I call bullshit even if you are a season pass holder.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone who has been on those Disney beaches knows what a shock this is. Anyone who hasn't shouldn't have an opinion on it.
I've been there. I just got back, in fact. It's shocking because it's so rare for a gator to attack like this, not because I thought there was no Florida wildlife in, you know, Florida.
No one was in the water in the beaches at the Grand Floridian for the 5 nights I was there in May. I saw a few people walking on the beach. I did. The "no swimming" signs were clear. All the activity was by the pool. And the water was not remotely inviting. It's murky and creepy looking.
And the beach chairs face the pool, not the lake.
You're wrong. I live nearby. There are plenty of chairs ON the beach at the grand Floridian and Polynesian.
I'm talking about the Grand Floridian. The chairs are in the sand, but they all faced the pool.
My room faced the Polynesian. I didn't see anyone out in the water there, either.
What difference does it make if you live nearby?
I go weekly to walk there. The Polynesian and the Grand Floridian are on the same lagoon. There are definitely loungers on the beaches. You are 100 percent wrong.
Did the alligator snatch someone off the loungers now? Disney does not say don't stand on the beach. It says stay out of the water.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The beaches at Disney have lounge chairs and swinging benches. Don't go there, guests!!!!!
Newsflash: Disney does not have beaches. Lakes, lagoons, ok... this is central Fl people..
Sounds like you haven't gone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here is moms panel site
https://disneyparksmomspanel.disney.go.com/question/swim-beach-polynesian-resort-im-coming-grandsons-ages-238377/
You are an idiot.
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They represent the brand. I would say it's valid. Sounds like your panties are in a bunch.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone who has been on those Disney beaches knows what a shock this is. Anyone who hasn't shouldn't have an opinion on it.
I've been there. I just got back, in fact. It's shocking because it's so rare for a gator to attack like this, not because I thought there was no Florida wildlife in, you know, Florida.
No one was in the water in the beaches at the Grand Floridian for the 5 nights I was there in May. I saw a few people walking on the beach. I did. The "no swimming" signs were clear. All the activity was by the pool. And the water was not remotely inviting. It's murky and creepy looking.
And the beach chairs face the pool, not the lake.
You're wrong. I live nearby. There are plenty of chairs ON the beach at the grand Floridian and Polynesian.
I'm talking about the Grand Floridian. The chairs are in the sand, but they all faced the pool.
My room faced the Polynesian. I didn't see anyone out in the water there, either.
What difference does it make if you live nearby?
I go weekly to walk there. The Polynesian and the Grand Floridian are on the same lagoon. There are definitely loungers on the beaches. You are 100 percent wrong.