I logged in specifically to like this. Well said! I'm getting tired of hearing all of the people in denial of basic scientific fact. Florida is full of wildlife and so is WDW. People have found snakes in their rooms at some resorts along with some very nasty spiders( that would be me). I believe some months ago, a snake fell out of a tree at one of the parks onto a guest. There are 1.3 million alligators in Florida and they are found in all bodies of water. They migrate. They even climb fences.
This incident was sad. But, it is also extremely rare. With common sense you can lessen your chances of coming into contact with a gator. Tops on the list for me would be not splashing around in swamp water. I am glad they are fencing the water off for now, and I would like to see it done permanently. I say this because there are many stubborn and willfully ignorant people who will look at a sign with an alligator on it and if they want to play in the swamp badly enough, the justifications will start in their Disney Bubble minds, even after this incident.
I know I sound harsh. But, does anyone think how hard this was on the first responders, many of whom have kids, grandkids, nieces, or nephews? How about the divers who had to look for a two year old's body, I'm sure wanting to find it so they could give the parents closure, yet terrified and heartsick at what they were going to find? I have experience in trauma(OR nurse) and believe me, every badly hurt or dead child leaves a scar on your soul. I am not blaming the parents, BTW. I'm blaming people who will refuse to learn from this and will complain that they can't wade in the swamp anymore and that this "ruins the Magic".