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Tough Week in Orlando

  • gut
    So you don't want people to swim in the water, but you have a beach?!?!
  • HitsRus
    ^^^^well yeah....it's for sunbathing. No swimming allowed.
  • like_that
    We need to ban alligators.
  • gut
    HitsRus;1799683 wrote:^^^^well yeah....it's for sunbathing. No swimming allowed.
    Alligators like to sunbath, too.
  • iclfan2
    Terrible situation. Kinda odd that the resort doesn't have signs indicating that there may be alligators in the vicinity.


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  • Fab4Runner
    iclfan2;1799686 wrote:Terrible situation. Kinda odd that the resort doesn't have signs indicating that there may be alligators in the vicinity.


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    Agreed. A sign the says no swimming isn't the same as a sign that says watch your ass, there are gators.
  • SportsAndLady
    I heard the wildlife guy (no fucking clue what his position is called) from the area say they didn't say there are gators in the area because they've practically never seen gators in that water. He said there's never been a gator called in from that area.

    Just an unfortunate situation. There are already so many people looking to blame anyone and everyone. Smh
  • HitsRus
    Just an unfortunate situation. There are already so many people looking to blame anyone and everyone. Smh
    reps...Sometimes things happen that you can't predict and can't explain.
  • ts1227
    SportsAndLady;1799689 wrote:Just an unfortunate situation. There are already so many people looking to blame anyone and everyone. Smh
    Exactly. Some things are as simple as "shit happens" and this is unfortunately one of them. Not everything has to have someone or something at fault
  • friendfromlowry
    My daughter will be two in August. This is the kind of stuff that makes up your worst fear on steroids.
  • FatHobbit
    https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/morning-mix/wp/2016/06/15/nebraska-toddler-dragged-into-water-by-alligator-at-disney-resort-in-orlando/
    Wiley said the Florida FWC works closely with the theme park to remove any “nuisance alligators,” or gators that are at least four feet in length and could pose a threat to people, pets or property, according to the Florida FWC website. Wiley didn’t know how often his agency removes nuisance gators from the park, and he wasn’t able to provide an estimate for how many live in the waters on Disney property.
  • gut
    SportsAndLady;1799689 wrote:He said there's never been a gator called in from that area.
    And yet they've pulled 4-5 gators out of that area
  • Wolves of Babylon
    Feel really bad for the dad. He will go the rest of his life blaming himself for not being strong enough or quick enough to get child.

    He shouldn't blame himself but I'm pretty sure I would if it were me.

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  • SportsAndLady
    gut;1799708 wrote:And yet they've pulled 4-5 gators out of that area
    Well, it's Florida. There are gators everywhere.

    His point was that they've never had a situation at this resort and this pond. The resort said they've never had an encounter with gators in that area.

    I mean do you want them to put up a sign that reads gators in pond, instead of no swimming? Lol would that have saved the 2 year old?
  • gut
    SportsAndLady;1799715 wrote:Well, it's Florida. There are gators everywhere.
    Yeah, but a lot of people are too stupid to realize that. I would think a fence and some water barriers could have kept alligators out. They did some things, but not everything they could have and for not much money, either.

    I'm not blaming them, but it's pretty unsafe to have beaches and walkways near waters with gators. "No swimming" can be for a lot of reasons, not necessarily because there are gators there. In Disney, I would expect the beach to be safe from alligators.

    I was in the Everglades national park, and there was an alligator motionless right by the welcome sign just a few feet from many visitors. I thought it was a prop (tourists, and all). Later when I came back out it was gone! I don't think other people realized it was real, either.
  • HitsRus
    My wife and I are Disneyphiles...we are Vacation Club Members(Disney's version of a time share) and go there at least twice a year. I've been to that resort and other resorts around that lagoon. Thousands of people are at that those resorts every day.

    The first thing to realize is that the lagoon is huge...maybe a square mile in area, and connects with other waterways. Transportation watercraft cruise across it in regular intervals dozens of times a day. I have never seen a gator, I've never heard of anyone talk of seeing a gator. As far as I know, in Disney's 50 years of existence this is the first human/ gator encounter.
  • SportsAndLady


    Lol
  • iclfan2
    ^^^ lol.


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  • hilliardfan
    HitsRus;1799732 wrote:My wife and I are Disneyphiles...we are Vacation Club Members(Disney's version of a time share) and go there at least twice a year. I've been to that resort and other resorts around that lagoon. Thousands of people are at that those resorts every day.

    The first thing to realize is that the lagoon is huge...maybe a square mile in area, and connects with other waterways. Transportation watercraft cruise across it in regular intervals dozens of times a day. I have never seen a gator, I've never heard of anyone talk of seeing a gator. As far as I know, in Disney's 50 years of existence this is the first human/ gator encounter.
    We are DVC members as well and stayed at the Grand Flo Villas just last week with our 2-year old granddaughter. We walked on that beach and the rocks next to it and never gave the first thought to there being alligators there. The lake is huge and with the amount of activity around there you just don't expect to see wild life other than squirrels and small lizards.
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  • gut
    ^^^they've killed multiple gators - don't know which one did it and they all look alike
  • Raw Dawgin' it
    there shouldn't be gators in disney, period.
  • HitsRus
    ^^^And there shouldn't be terrorists in the US... Good luck with that.

    If a gator was spotted hanging around that area, I'm sure FWC would remove and relocate it.
  • hasbeen
    Fab4Runner;1799687 wrote:Agreed. A sign the says no swimming isn't the same as a sign that says watch your ass, there are gators.
    Isn't there a sign when you enter Florida that says "Welcome to Florida. Home of the Gators. Not just the university sports teams, but like real gators. All over the fucking place. We have tons of gators. Big ones. Mean ones. Enjoy your stay!"