j&j620
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Do you avoid swimming in the water when at the beach because of the fish also. I am not trying to flame you, just curious.
I was wondering the same exact thing...

Do you avoid swimming in the water when at the beach because of the fish also. I am not trying to flame you, just curious.
I will take a duck in the pool with me anyday over little Johnnie without a swim diaper.
Seriously, there are so many chemicals in those pools, I am surprised it doesn't turn the ducks different colors like they do a lot of swimsuits.
Maybe ducks don't poo while they are swimming? Does anyone know this?![]()
Nah, way more stuff living, and doing things, in the ocean...Swimming in the ocean just seems more acceptable since it's such a vast amount of water to disperse any, umm, output! Not totally rational but there ya go!![]()
Funny how they don't mind the chlorine, when we get frogs or chipmunks in our pool at home they do not stay very long before the chlorine drugs them and they can't swim so we have to get them out with the net. With it being as dry as it's been this summer, we've seen a lot of creatures in our pool....wonder what Disney cleans out of the pools with all that wildlife around at night. Snakes? Mice?
We don't swim in the Disney pools.....we have a pool at home and let the kids swim in it all summer so we don't see the need to go swimming on vacation unless we go to the beach or something. To answer the OPs question though...there are ducks in the POP pools![]()
Funny how they don't mind the chlorine, when we get frogs or chipmunks in our pool at home they do not stay very long before the chlorine drugs them and they can't swim so we have to get them out with the net. With it being as dry as it's been this summer, we've seen a lot of creatures in our pool....wonder what Disney cleans out of the pools with all that wildlife around at night. Snakes? Mice?