I adore Disney! It is my #1 vacation destination and although most of us, including me, immerse ourselves into the Walt Disney World “bubble” we also must remember, that Walt Disney World is not on another planet and it is not protected by a glass shield.
The Seven Seas Lagoon is man-made; however, it was dug out to connect with Bay Lake, which is not a man-made lake.
Unfortunately, Walt Disney World does a poor job of informing guests that alligators may be present. WDW’s signs advise guests to not feed the “animals,” to stay out of the lakes and to not swim in lakes, however, the signs are ambiguous as to why and do not specify which animals in particular!
I live in West Miami, Florida, near the Everglades to be exact. My husband and I ride bike trails in Shark Valley, where there are signs posted everywhere that alligators are present. It doesn’t keep us from going; however, it compels us to be cautious.
Floridians who live near canals and lakes know that an alligator can turn up in their backyard at any given time and therefore, some take necessary precautions by appropriately fencing their property.
Unfortunately, a number of people visiting Florida are not well informed that alligators abundantly live in this State including Walt Disney World.