luvthemouse71
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Well, yes. After all, Florida is the lightening capital of the world but how are people supposed to know that? What's that you say? They mention this fact all of the time on the Weather Channel? There's a thunderstorm practically every day in Florida? Lightening shouldn't hit me in WDW, it's my happy place. Plus, I come from a non-lightening capital state and I watch Keeping Up With The Kardashians exclusively.I honestly do not know if anyone has been killed by a lightning strike on Disney property.
I hope it has not happened but if it has there needs to be signage all over property warning of the dangers of lightning during the frequent afternoon thunderstorms.
I know that was flip of me, but it is an impossibility to guard against every bad thing happening. The only way to keep this from happening again is restrict water access permanently. We all know we could have a sign with a huge gator on it and some people will still go in and may get hurt or killed. Then, it will be that the sign wasn't big enough, they don't have enough of them, they didn't understand what the sign meant. Enough, I say. Just close them off for good and be done with it.
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