This might sound like a strange question, but I noticed some of the deluxe resorts have their own lakes with swimming beaches and wondered how safe they could possibly be. Don't they worry about aligators getting in?
This might sound like a strange question, but I noticed some of the deluxe resorts have their own lakes with swimming beaches and wondered how safe they could possibly be. Don't they worry about aligators getting in?
In addition to the wildlife, the big problem is a bacteria in Florida lakes that is most prominent in the shallow water. It can be deadly. Several kids died last year from it. No way would we step foot in the water.
Remember that Disney World is a big wildlife preserve. Whatever gets in, gets in. Including alligators. Once one is spotted, it is removed and relocated to a less populated area of the property. If you do see one, do NOT provoke it. Do not let your kids or any other person attempt to "pet it". Do not approach it. Tell a Cast Member and let Disney handle it.
Oh yeah, I forgot about the amoebas. Thanks for reminding me (very scary). I love the alligators, but know to stay away. Here in Michigan, there's very little wildlife that can kill you, so it takes some getting used to when we travel!
There are definately gators. When I was a CM I had a friend who was a lifeguard at Stormalong Bay. There was a small gator in the pool aread one day...only a baby really and it chased him up a tree. He never lived that down...it was just a baby gator...maybe 4 feet long nose to tail.
We just saw one...on the bus going from Beachclub to the Magic Kingdom, the driver showed it to us and said it was about 8 feet!! He also mentioned that the official word is that there are no gators on Disney property, lol!