Gina-Gina-Bo-Bina
Life is short. Live it well.
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No "Steep Drop-Off, Deep Water, and NO Swimming" is insufficient to keep people out of the water but if they added the word Danger or Alligators that would make it okay?
What if the sign said both Danger and Alligators and the death had been caused by a snake bite? The sign didn't mention snakes so then what? Back to Disney being liable somehow?
I'm happy to agree to disagree on this one.
And we will have to.
For a 2 year old child, who was just puddling away in shallow waters at the edge of the beach, deep water threats or steep drop off threats are not.....threats.
We have been to many places in Florida that have warnings posted about wildlife...snakes, alligators or otherwise. Those businesses found it important enough to warrant a "DANGER" warning to guests. I, personally, feel Disney should have done the same. Two of the alligators that were captured in the lagoon following the attack were 7 feet long. Those are not babies that became a concern overnight.
I respect the fact that you have a totally different viewpoint. I am just sharing mine.
Edited to add.....if there was a lifeguard in the vicinity (which apparently there was), why did they not ensure the child was removed from the water? Surely the lifeguards are aware that guests are not supposed to be there and could/should use their authority to enforce the "no swimming"?
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