Goofyernmost
Well-Known Member
That is a concern of mine concerning the fencing. I mentioned this on another thread... Does anyone have any idea where the gators will end up if they no longer have access to the water where their primary source of food is? What keeps them off the beaches also blocks their path to the water. So where will they end up? Perhaps outside the door to your resort? Or maybe lumbering up Main Street USA? Standing behind your car in the parking lot? Finding their way to the food carts and exposed restaurants? Again, to calm people they have knee jerked their way into building a fence around the lagoons, with no real thought about what will happen and where nature will go to feed themselves. It looks like a way to keep nature out of the populated areas, but, it equally will keep them in and hungry. Everyone needs to do the math!I need to look at the pictures. I thought information or a sign about alligator's would be the right thing to do. Barrier's , well I need to see them. They don't make sense, as alligator's can be in a golf course, or between buildings, as my sis and brother in law saw one. I hope they warn about snakes too. I just don't think people will care or read the signs. At most, it lessens Disney's responsibility. Maybe Disney should build a barrier over everything, lol.![]()