Anonymous wrote:The bodies of water at Disney are connected to other bodies of water.
Disney did not ship in the alligators. They are in their natural setting.
In fact, reports are that if an alligator over a given size is spotted, they relocate that gator.
This was a very, very tragic accident. Nobody is at fault.
I cannot imagine what this family is going through.
Anonymous wrote:The bodies of water at Disney are connected to other bodies of water.
Disney did not ship in the alligators. They are in their natural setting.
In fact, reports are that if an alligator over a given size is spotted, they relocate that gator.
This was a very, very tragic accident. Nobody is at fault.
I cannot imagine what this family is going through.
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:I recently visited Disneyworld and rode a ferry on this very area.
The hotels are beautiful, lovely architecture + all.
And the whole ambiance is just stunning.
I wouldn't think an alligator would be lurking in such a tranquil setting but it IS Florida after all.
However if the lake is man-made then how in the world did an alligator get inside.
I'm from the West Coast so please excuse my ignorance on this!
And people are claiming there are "No Swimming" signs posted & if that is the case, perhaps the parents ignored them or didn't see them.
Or perhaps they witnessed other people swimming and joined.
Regardless this is the second child being taken by an alligator so far this month.![]()
My heart breaks for these families....the pain + sorrow they feel I cannot even imagine.
Poor Orlando too.
They are having a very cursed month so far.
R.I.P. to everyone who has been lost ~ Rest in Paradise ~
No, you're misunderstanding. No one was swimming. The family was NEAR the water at a Disney-sanctioned event. The alligator got out of the water and took the child.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm starting to think Hellmouths are real...and Orlando is on one
+1
Anonymous wrote:I recently visited Disneyworld and rode a ferry on this very area.
The hotels are beautiful, lovely architecture + all.
And the whole ambiance is just stunning.
I wouldn't think an alligator would be lurking in such a tranquil setting but it IS Florida after all.
However if the lake is man-made then how in the world did an alligator get inside.
I'm from the West Coast so please excuse my ignorance on this!
And people are claiming there are "No Swimming" signs posted & if that is the case, perhaps the parents ignored them or didn't see them.
Or perhaps they witnessed other people swimming and joined.
Regardless this is the second child being taken by an alligator so far this month.![]()
My heart breaks for these families....the pain + sorrow they feel I cannot even imagine.
Poor Orlando too.
They are having a very cursed month so far.
R.I.P. to everyone who has been lost ~ Rest in Paradise ~
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is it that so many awful things keep happening in Orlando. This is too sad for words. I can't begin to imagine what the poor parents are going through right now. No one expects this to happen on Disney property.
I'd like to hold out hope, but how could such a small child survive this?
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/breaking-news/os-child-dragged-alligator-disney-20160614-story.html
"Some witnesses said they saw the toddler along the beach near the water, but no eye-witnesses to him being dragged into the water by an alligator were available for comment Tuesday night."
Makes me wonder if this is more hysteria then actually what happened. I guess time will tell.