Nancyg56
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I think some of your requests are reasonable, with a few exceptions.
Disney does not have any control over the size regulations. That would have to go through the Florida Wildlife Commission. It is illegal to violate the rules, even if Disney would like to appear more proactive.
Also, gators can climb fences, so fencing any water front area would be pointless from the standpoint of keeping gators out. Since gators can, and do, walk on land, sealing waterways would also not contain them.
However, adding signs, moving some recreational areas farther from the water (especially those that take place at or after sunset), and perhaps having camera systems like they do at AKL to keep people from feeding the wildlife are all reasonable.
I think that allowing cameras, adding signage, and stopping the waterfront activities after dusk would help a lot. The other suggestions were a little over reaction, IMO.