I do think you are safe on the beach without question.This is just horrible. I cannot imagine and feel so bad for that poor child and parents.
What blows my mind is how many here never really thought, believed, knew Alligators are at Disney. Maybe I' m paranoid but alligators, snakes are always on my mind. Ex I never could fathom how people camp at disney ( central FL) near water. Also I always felt the resorts with beaches "deluxed" were a joke. You couldn't pay me to be on those beaches. I'm scared enough walking back to my room at POR at night. I take the direct route, always tell my kids "stay off the grass, away from ponds!!"
I'm maybe I'm other extreme from not knowing to being paranoid. Our trip is in 2 months. This will now live in my head. Not looking forward to my dreams now.
This is just horrible. I cannot imagine and feel so bad for that poor child and parents.
What blows my mind is how many here never really thought, believed, knew Alligators are at Disney. Maybe I' m paranoid but alligators, snakes are always on my mind. Ex I never could fathom how people camp at disney ( central FL) near water. Also I always felt the resorts with beaches "deluxed" were a joke. You couldn't pay me to be on those beaches. I'm scared enough walking back to my room at POR at night. I take the direct route, always tell my kids "stay off the grass, away from ponds!!"
I'm maybe I'm other extreme from not knowing to being paranoid. Our trip is in 2 months. This will now live in my head. Not looking forward to my dreams now.
To Floridians maybe. Did you know that we get scorpions and bats in buildings and homes in Austin? Everyone here knows it.
That would be interesting.... I'm not an expert, but I've never associated Florida with bears. Unless you're taking about the Territory Lounge.What a tragedy. So sorry for the family. I also would never even think about alligators while at grand Floridian even though it's swampland.
And speaking of bears, wasn't a bear seen at fort wilderness in the past too?
I remember the DL incident, it was so sad.This is just horribly sad. I'm reminded of a tragedy not even a year ago in Anaheim, when a 3 year old got out of her hotel room while mom was showering, and fell off the inside balcony of an Embassy Suites near Disneyland. It's all just unthinkable.
As others have said, there's no "not allowing" them.
And I'm officially really weirded out by all the people who didn't realize that this was a possibility.
WDW was literally built in a swamp. Everything that comes with swamps should be expected there.
Exactly.
Honestly, that's the first sort of thing I thought of (wondering if it was *just* the parents reporting it) (wondered it just before thinking about the child in Anaheim last July). But I was in South Carolina during the Susan Smith tragedy, and remember very well what it was like for a parent to lie straight to the police and news cameras, when she had done it. I'm a bit jaded after that.
Unlikely. Might as well just sue nature. And sue the people who sit on the edges of water at night in a swamp.
FWIW I wouldn't have scoffed at the existence of the alligator, but that it was showing itself so obviously.
But I might owe my son an apology, because he has said a couple times that he saw them, and I didn't believe him. (again, I believe that they are there and that they exist, but I didn't believe that he saw them)
How many alligators have you tried to grab when they're in water?"A minor scratch"
Just sayin'... I would probably fight to my death.
MG
There are signs. It says to stay out of the water.
Stay out of the water should be clear to "stay out of water". It's posted for a good reason. What do people think, it's for the lightning bugs?
MG
Victim was a 2 year old boy who was wading in the water at the time of the attack. Officers say the parents went into the water to get the child but were unsuccessful. The father was apparently near by and the child was "a foot or so" in the water.
ETA this is from someone tweeting directly from the press conference.
I knew Florida is full or gators...its the main reason I wont move there (even though I really would love to live in FL) but (and I know this sounds dumb) I just never associated gators with Disney.
I guess I always imagined there was some perimeter fence around Disney to keep unwanted wildlife out. SSL is a man made lagoon so the only thing in there would be what they stocked it with (or what bird droppings brought in) perhaps. Its just one of those things I never thought about. I always felt incredibly safe at Disney World and the thought of being attacked by a gator has NEVER crossed my mind (though its on the forefront of my mind anywhere else in FL).
Maybe its because we're brainwashed about the "Disney Bubble" and how magical, safe, and perfect it is.......but there really is no bubble. Its no different than anywhere else. I can't even fathom what this family must be going through so I won't even comment on it. Disney, oh man, this is NOT the publicity the wanted or needed. I mean...HOW do you combat this? A pool drowning? Thats one thing. Tragic but far more "acceptable" in terms of being able to understand than a gator snatching someones child in the water.
I was just on the beach in October at O'hana. I looked over at the GF several times, amazed at how close it was. Never in my wildest dreams did I suspect a gator was in those waters.
I do believe a huge lawsuit will be delivered from this and we will see many changes around bodies of water on Disney property due to this incident. Even if I saw a "no swimming" sign I would never have associated it with gators. I would just figure its there because they don't have lifeguards around, the bottom isn't prepped for swimming, or that Disney doesn't want any more cases of the amoeba thing that caused them to shut down River Country. Gators just never would have been a thought.
So like.....the moat around the castle....the intricate waterways in the parks.....I guess gators can be lurking in those too. What if they get into a ride like POTC where its dark and snatch someone from a boat? I mean really....