So, are there still bats on the loose at Wilderness Lodge? Has anyone been there recently? We are looking to go in 2012, but I don't know what to do if they are still an issue.
So, are there still bats on the loose at Wilderness Lodge? Has anyone been there recently? We are looking to go in 2012, but I don't know what to do if they are still an issue.
sidenote, there were gators in the water at cbr when we were there
2 of them close to 4 feet
I'm not questioning the value of bats for insect control or whatever, but my husband has a real phobia of bats and I don't want my 4yr old to be terrified on her first visit to WDW. I simply am just wanting to find out if they are present at the Lodge on a daily basis. If so, I would need to consider another resort.
And don't forget that Disney is a nature preserve. They won't kill any animal if they can possibly help it. If anything, the animals will be relocated somewhere else on property. Small crocs are left alone, bats that don't harm humans are left alone. Lizards, non venomous snakes, mice, feral cats, whatever - they are left to enjoy their life.
I think what humans need to realize is that most animals won't be on the offensive until we go on the defensive. A bee usually won't sting until we provoke it. Red ants won't attack us until we step on the mound. Animals (and insects, I realized I crossed into that) are generally just really glad to get along with humans.