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    From the OS: Gator drags child into Seven Seas Lagoon

    One facebooker went so far as to claim that they make you sign a waiver at checkin.
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    From the OS: Gator drags child into Seven Seas Lagoon

    A number of people have claimed that you are warned about alligators when you check in at Grand Floridian. I'm too cheap to know one way or another. Has anyone recently stayed at Grand Floridian and can confirm?
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    From the OS: Gator drags child into Seven Seas Lagoon

    Given that the parents or their friends could actually be members of this site, you might to rethink your position.
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    From the OS: Gator drags child into Seven Seas Lagoon

    No, but they do learn how to find an easy meal.
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    From the OS: Gator drags child into Seven Seas Lagoon

    Tell him that there are signs around warning of alligators and that the alligator didn't run onto the beach and grab the child. The child was in the water.
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    From the OS: Gator drags child into Seven Seas Lagoon

    He said a foot into the water. I took that to mean that he walked one foot off the dry beach, not that he was in a foot of water.
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    From the OS: Gator drags child into Seven Seas Lagoon

    I'm not sure how you would prepare for that. She clearly gave a prepared (and likely approved) statement, but having to give that statement without losing it would be tough.
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    From the OS: Gator drags child into Seven Seas Lagoon

    She definitely pulled the short straw.
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    From the OS: Gator drags child into Seven Seas Lagoon

    I think that you are looking at it the wrong way. We aren't merely having a chat about some bit of news that doesn't really effect us. These parents or their friends may very well be members of this site and actually see your posts.
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    So these girls that went to HHN and got called names

    There's a contradictory nature to your post. Can you see it, too?
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    Tater
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    So these girls that went to HHN and got called names

    Not my reality, thankfully. If it were, I'd move to where it wasn't.
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    Trending blog post: "What it's really like working at Walt Disney World"

    The minimum wage was $3.35 when I got my first job, also. My starting wage at that job was $3.55, however, because market forces in our area required the company to pay more to get the employees that it needed. Similarly, a raise in the minimum wage is not necessary for Disney to attract and...
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    Trending blog post: "What it's really like working at Walt Disney World"

    Many companies. Perhaps even most companies.
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    Trending blog post: "What it's really like working at Walt Disney World"

    Yes and no. Quality should cost more. If Disney isn't able to attract people who will give the needed quality at the current rate, then they should pay more to attract qualified people. Raising the minimum wage, however, doesn't get that particular job done. Increasing the pay for people...
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    Trending blog post: "What it's really like working at Walt Disney World"

    Sometimes managers are stars. Sometimes they are horrible. Sometimes someone who is a star one moment is horrible the next. Sometimes, they are both at the same time. Sometimes, what an employee perceives as a manager being horrible is actually the manager dealing with a situation the best...
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    Trending blog post: "What it's really like working at Walt Disney World"

    Interestingly, that very last sentence is the best argument against raising the minimum wage.
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