Anonymous wrote:The Mouse is going to need to lawyer up. Big time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is a 2-yr-old up at 9:30?
WTF. This is what comes to mind? They're on vacation~maybe his sleep was off.
Exactly. Maybe they flew in from a different time zone. Maybe he took a nap earlier and is wired. Maybe they are bending the bedtime rules because it's Disney.
The fact is, I bet a lot (most people) do not assume there are alligators in the water. Disney has a reputation as being safe and I would think there wouldn't be alligators in a man made lake near a family friendly luxury hotel. I wonder if Disney has any signs up about gators and if any measures have been taken to remove the gators?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is a 2-yr-old up at 9:30?
that's your response to this tragedy? are you the spawn of trump?
Poor parenting us often discussed and this is an example if a two year old up too late and parents no watching. Or dud I miss the oart where the alligator broke into their place and removed the sleeping child from a bed
PP is right. You're a complete sociopath.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is a 2-yr-old up at 9:30?
that's your response to this tragedy? are you the spawn of trump?
Poor parenting us often discussed and this is an example if a two year old up too late and parents no watching. Or dud I miss the oart where the alligator broke into their place and removed the sleeping child from a bed
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Geez all the back and forth- this baby was two years old. Can you even imagine the terror and trauma? Imagine being his mom or dad witnessing such a thing happening to to their little boy and completely unable to stop it?
If that happened to my precious boy (my only child) I would be done and looking for an exit strategy.
I'm with you. I can't even imagine.
Anonymous wrote:"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.
Anonymous wrote:If the father had been armed, he could have shot the gator.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is a 2-yr-old up at 9:30?
that's your response to this tragedy? are you the spawn of trump?
Poor parenting us often discussed and this is an example if a two year old up too late and parents no watching. Or dud I miss the oart where the alligator broke into their place and removed the sleeping child from a bed
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If the father had been armed, he could have shot the gator.
Guns are prohibited on Disney property. My sister works there and takes issue with not being allowed to leave it in her car.
I realize you were probably joking, but someone might believe it. Also, it is in poor taste.
I wasn't joking. I'm not a big gun fan, and I don't own any, but what I said is a true statement. And if I were in the situation that PP described about finding one in the backyard, I would buy a gun and do the same thing. I have three kids to think about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The skeptic (and prosecutor) in me wonders if anyone actually saw the child on the beach other than the parents. The whole story is strange. Why is the four year old in the play pen while the baby is allowed to wander alone in the water in the darK?
Otherwisee, it is just a horrible tragedy. Disney has been at that location for more than 40 years. If they were truly negligent, this would not be the first incident of this kind.
Weird -- the 4 yr old in the playpen caught my eye too. Others metioned movies and parades -- yet I haven't read witness accounts of seeing this family.
None of this makes me bat an eye.
Two year old is wild and stired up from all the excitement. Parents let him run around to burn off energy until the parade with dad strolling a few feet away in eyeshot and voice control but not arms length.
Four year old is tired and worn out and having a meltdown, so mom says "Fine. Get in the pac n play and lay down while your brother runs off some steam. We lugged it out here so someone might as well use it."
Dad is tired, feeling laid back because after all, they are on vacation and it's Disney. The toddler sees the gator and runs directly towards it because after all it looks just like the Captain Hook crocodile he has seen all over the park and Jake and the Neverland Pirate. Dad tries but he does not react quickly enough to get to his son before the aligator gets him and by the time he gets there it is too late
None of this, the toddler near the waters edge or the four year old in the playpen sounds surprising.
And why did Disney have a lifeguard stationed at an alligator infested beach if they weren't allowing swimming?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is a 2-yr-old up at 9:30?
that's your response to this tragedy? are you the spawn of trump?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is a 2-yr-old up at 9:30?
that's your response to this tragedy? are you the spawn of trump?
I guess, and no. Gators will eat what they eat. Keep kids away and they won't get eaten.
Why would anyone expect gators to be at disney? How would you know to take precautions at an amusement park or resort?
They spray for mosquitoes but don't remove gators? WTF?
I'm PP, and why would a 2-yr-old be on a beach at 9:30 pm?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People on DisBoards commenting that gators are routinely spotted in Magic Kingdom near Splash Mountain and Tom Sawyer Island.
How is that possible? Disney doesn't kill or capture them?
It is FLA and there is water, there WILL BE GATORS. Disney works with Fish and Wildlife works with Disney constantly to remove gators. But, DAMN, it is Florida and there are Gators. END OF STORY.