I haven't listened, and don't plan to - but if someone is making claims that there are no gators on Disney property - well, that would certainly call credibility into question.
It is a gospel truth when you live in Florida : if there's water, there can be gators. They're found in peoples swimming pools all the time. They are found in retention ponds near residential developments every day. Disney has alligators. Disney lakes have alligators. Disney lakes have poisonous snakes (we have
video of one from our fishing excursion, where the fishing guide can clearly be heard saying what we were filming was a poisonous snake. I believe she added "it will rock your world".).
If you think I'm the only one saying stay out of the lakes, the Centers for Disease Control agree with me. To quote them:
Naegleria is found in many freshwater lakes and rivers in the United States, particularly in southern tier states. Therefore, it is likely that a low risk of Naegleria infection will always be associated with swimming in warm freshwater lakes, rivers, and hot springs.
Some measures that may reduce this risk include:
Avoid swimming or jumping into bodies of warm freshwater, hot springs, and thermally-polluted water such as water around power plants.
Avoid swimming or jumping into freshwater during periods of high temperature and low water volume.
Hold the nose shut or use nose clips when jumping or diving into bodies of warm
freshwater such as lakes, rivers, or hot springs.
Avoid digging in or stirring up the sediment while swimming in shallow, warm freshwater areas.
Do not swim in areas posted as no swimming or in areas warning about an increased risk of Naegleria infections.
Add to this the very SIMPLE fact that the SIGN SAYS NO SWIMMING.
Anyone advocating swimming in freshwater lakes in Florida during the summer is, at best, grossly ill informed. At worst, they are being willfully negligent.
Pete