J'Adore Disney
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Perhaps these signs are not aesthetically pleasing and do not "fit the décor" but they should be posted near Disney lakes.


I'm curious. How many of you agree with them discontinuing allowing passengers to ride in the front of the monorail due to a single accident in 45 years?
I completely understand your point of view but swimming is not the same as wading and if you want people to stay out of the water then why not put up signs that say stay out of the water. No swimming signs leaves people to think that its permissible to wade in the water.
Here's a sign that I have often seen on Cape Cod; note that it addresses both swimmers and waders. This is my perspective; swimming and wading are not the same and no swimming to me means no swimming, nothing more.
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The beaches at these resorts are extremely inviting, equipped with lounge chairs, hammocks, and silky white sand. Why wouldn't you want to dip your feet in the water? I don't because I know, and I also know it's not a beach.
Even though I personally would still view a "No Swimming" sign to mean "Stay Out Of The Water", enough of you have said you interpret it to mean something else (I'm still not sure what but that's irrelevant) that it's clear that there need to be more explicit warnings.
As someone who spent every summer growing up at the Jersey shore, I have always thought it was odd to have beaches that lead directly into water that you aren't allowed to enter. That's just a strange concept to me. I've also been going to Disney long enough to remember when swimming in the lake was a thing.I think the question is what warnings should be posted? Statistically you're more likely to die from a wasp or bee than a alligator. Should Disney post a sign about those as well? I think a alligator attack somehow triggers images from the movies of some huge hulking beast coming to get them. Its some type of primitive fear, similar to a shark or a bear. Nobody seems to think a little bee or ant could, and again statically more likely, to kill you and so dismisses it. They hear alligator and they want signs, a wall, Disney shouldn't have invited people to the beach, etc.
You're more likely to be stung by a bee, but between the two, I would think the alligator attack is far more likely to be fatal unless you have a serious allergy to bee stings. If not, that would just be a nuisance.you're more likely to die from a wasp or bee than a alligator
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I think the new signs are very easy to understand, there is warning image of gator and snakes. The fence has 3 or 4 ropes, this was taken before it was finished.