View attachment 175832 View attachment 175830 I find some of the comments, saying you should know about alligators in Florida a bit absurd.
I have been to WDW twice and yes I know there are alligators in Florida, but I certainly didn't know they were in WDW and surrounds, and no I didn't know there were deadly snakes in bushes and a bacteria that can kill you in the water!
I am sure a lot of other overseas visitors don't know this either, not everyone comes on this site.
Our first visit was Pop Century and I read there was probably some in the water between there and AOA.
Second visit at CBR, I have a photo of one of the beach areas there, we went down to sit in the hammocks and walked down to the waters edge, a small sign saying no swimming, which u might not notice , depending on where u walked down to the waters edge.
We also walked around GF one night and walked down to that beach area.
I wouldn't paddle in water like that as I don't even like real beaches, but can understand how kids would want to put their feet in the water.
My heart breaks for that darling little boy, but IMHO Disney should have signs more appropriate, maybe like some of these if you were to visit Northern Queensland or the Northern Territory here in Australia.
Of course people don't take notice and do actually still swim , but if I saw a sign like this , I wouldn't go anywhere near the water.
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