Gatorland fire

Aw, that's too bad. Hopefully the gators stay safe. :(
 
Orange County FD is admitting it is completely out of control, it's spread another 40' into the complex in the past ten minutes. Fire crews from Osceola and Orlando are responding as well.

So far no one has been hurt, but because they can only fight the fire from one side, it's difficult.

Anne
 

Firefighters are trying to get inside. Fire officials believe that at least some of the animals, particularly two crocs and some exotic snakes have been lost.

The fire is not out, but they seem to have it contained.

One employee was on the premises when it started, he was not injured and was able to shed some light on a possible cause, which they believe was electrical in nature. When the fire department arrived there were huge flames just shooting out of the giant gator head at the entrance.

All animal keepers have been asked to report to work asap to assist with recovery and care of the animals as soon as it's safe for them to enter.

Anne
 
yeah i heard this on the news this am and came rushing here... poor gators the people on the news said its out of control and they problery will lose gatorland
 
Oh no! That's just horrible. I hope there weren't a lot of animals that got hurt. :(

We were actually going to go there inFebruary. Oh well. :(
 
:sad: Oh my gosh, how sad. We didn't visit Gatorland on our last trip due to time constraints, now I wish we had. I really hope we get a chance to visit in the future. The worst thing about fires is losing the animals - I hope they can save them.
 
I just read on Orlando Sentinel that they hope to reopen in a week. They lost 2 dwarf gators and 2 pythons but they are thinking that they can reopen in a week and use a different entrance since the main one was destroyed pretty much as well as the gift shop and the administrative buildings.
 
I just read on Orlando Sentinel that they hope to reopen in a week.
Thanks for the updates. Luckily the fire was contained to the entrance and sides and didn't spread back to the main animal areas. Sad to lose the animals old buildings and giftshop and hopefully they can restore the ole gator mouth. Grateful to see noone was seriously hurt. :) Looking forward to reopening.
Some fond (and not so fond) memories from there. A first amazing visit with parents just after WDW opened.(we didn't have gators, castles and monorails in PA. LOL) :sunny: In '79 while attending college at FL Tech. As a practical joke, a classmate from the dorm (and our ride )stranded us at Gatorland with no way back to Melbourne 70 miles away. :furious: We got him back. HeHeHe. pirate:
 
it seems the fire is out now it only destoyed the gift shop.unfortunatly the wa a pen with two gators and some snakes that were lost.i'm so depressed about this was planning on visiting this dec for the first time since i was ten years old.but all is not lost and they plan on rebuilding :sad2:
 
Animals Killed In Three-Alarm Fire At Orlando's Gatorland

POSTED: 6:29 am EST November 6, 2006
UPDATED: 6:14 pm EST November 6, 2006

ORLANDO, Fla. -- A three-alarm fire broke out in one of central Florida's oldest attractions early Monday morning, killing three animals but injuring no one at Gatorland.

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The blaze charred the concrete alligator mouth tourists walked through to enter the park -- an old Florida icon that has appeared in movies, magazines and countless tourists' pictures.

Gatorland spokeswoman Michelle Harris said two 8-foot-long pythons kept in a holding pen near the gift shop were dead, as was a 5-foot-long crocodile.

Another crocodile named Mr. O, who kept in the same area was feared dead, but was later found alive, she said. He had managed to stay safe by dipping underwater in a pond, Harris said.

The other few thousand of the park's animals were kept in pens away from the fire or in enough water to protect them.

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The fire, reported at 5:55 a.m., destroyed the park's 7,000-square-foot gift shop, entrance and some administrative offices. Other office space, and the places where Gatorland entertainers perform were not damaged.

The park opened in 1949 and attracts about 400,000 tourists each year. It features exhibitions of people wrestling gators, a "jumparoo" show where the big reptiles leap for food, and "up close" encounters where guests can hold snakes, scorpions, spiders and birds.

Orange County Fire Battalion Chief Vince Preston said the souvenir store was engulfed in flames when the first crews arrived.

"It had already been through the roof; it was obvious that this was going to be an extended operation," he said.

Preston said it took about two hours to get the blaze under control. It was finally declared out, despite some nagging hot spots, at about 12:30 p.m.

The fire destroyed the park's main entrance and marred its most distinctive feature: a giant, concrete gator head, whose jaw is now blackened with soot and full of debris. The mural facade around it, which had just been given a fresh coat of paint in a $1.5 million overhaul, was torn and burnt. The cypress and palm trees lining the outside were singed and limp.

Harris said the giant gator mouth was still potentially salvageable.

She said officials would try to reopen the park as soon as possible, but it was unclear how quick that may be. They will have to devise another entrance for guests.

"This park is like an old alligator. Gators fight, they get scarred up, they get beat up, they tear each other up, but they're resilient," Gatorland official Tim Williams said. "This park's been here for 57 years. We're not going anywhere. It's the alligator capital of the world. It's got a few scars and smudges on it, but we'll clean it up."
How Sad :sad2:
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This is so sad. My son really enjoyed this place. I'm glad to see they'll be back and running quickly. I do feel bad for the loss of animal life though. :guilty:
 












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