LOL ripleysmom! A little bit of the crocodile hunter goes a looonnnggg way!
I freely admit my absolute intimidation by snakes, poisonous or non. Ditto alligators! I'm just one of those folks who can't even stand to look at pictures or visit the reptile house at the zoo. I am just exceedingly creeped out by these creatures and that's my problem! I know it's irrational and, despite the negative posters' opinions, I don't care they think I'm a complete wacko for failing to get over it! We all have our foibles even them.
My husband and I encountered a snake at GF while lounging on the verandah as our children slept. They were very young and in those days we returned to our hotel early for them to go to bed. Husband and I were just chatting at the end of the MK fireworks and a storm kicked up. He was leaning on the rail while I was seated. He looks down and announces "WOW, you should see this cool snake coming up the side of the patio." It, evidently, wasn't intimidated by our conversation or presence just inches away. Maybe it was just being hospitable and wanted to join us for a snack? It proceeded to slither onto the patio as I am doing the hysteric's dance across the chair, table, chair, and through the door to safety! I was not waiting around to see if it would strike or not--after all, it was brave enough to slither up beside us (despite voices, activity, lights, etc.) instead of slithering toward the lagoon (dark and inactive).
I'll hang onto my irrational fear and give all reptiles and many amphibians wide berth at WDW or anywhere else! No amount of book smarts is a substitute for common sense.
BTW, don't get me started about the one pulled from the lazy river ride at BB--I'm sure it, too, was harmless--that's why the lifeguard grabbed it with a LONG pole rather than his hands. Maybe they didn't read all those books about snakes or watch the documentary. Hmm, let's think about this--2 snake encounters after (at the time) only having visited 5x--I wouldn't make book on it, but not the longest of odds either.
