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    From the OS: Gator drags child into Seven Seas Lagoon

    You would have to have the signs in many languages as well since there are a lot of Disney guests from all over the world.
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    From the OS: Gator drags child into Seven Seas Lagoon

    That's why the money should be spent beefing up security against gunmen and terrorist at Disney springs and all the Disney resorts. That's going to Cost a lot of money but should be the primary priority. Right now while the main parks are pretty secure, springs and the Disney resorts, Disney...
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    From the OS: Gator drags child into Seven Seas Lagoon

    I doubt pulse has deep pockets though.
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    From the OS: Gator drags child into Seven Seas Lagoon

    It's mostly the southern countries that wildlife is dangerous. Brazil, South America. Australia has the most deadly animals. I would think India would have alotnof dangerous animals not to mention tigers and Indian lions. There's the old saying when in Rome. So one should do all the...
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    From the OS: Gator drags child into Seven Seas Lagoon

    Yup Europe is a lot more dangerous simply because most use public transport, walk a lot, and personal space is very close. I had a friend who had her purse stolen in Spain by a thief on a motorcycle who just snatched the purse as they drove by. And another one who was surrounded by a bunch of...
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    From the OS: Gator drags child into Seven Seas Lagoon

    I think Disney springs is a prime example. When i went there last year there was little security. No metal detectors and multiple entry and exit points. The crazy terrorist gunman who killed 50 people at that Orlando nightclub scouted Disney springs as a potential target. So now it would...
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    From the OS: Gator drags child into Seven Seas Lagoon

    Humans are a lot more dangerous than gators. I'd say the chance of dying from terrorist attack or mass murderer is a much greater danger at Disney than being eaten by an alligator. I would rather put as many resources as possible into security to prevent such human attacks than diverting those...
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    From the OS: Gator drags child into Seven Seas Lagoon

    I think the way the rules are setup now by the wildlife federation Disney can't just start assaniating every single gator. It seems they can only kill gators that are deemed to be dangerous. Even the hunting rules limit a hunter to being able to kill only two gators for game. If an alligator...
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    From the OS: Gator drags child into Seven Seas Lagoon

    Gators have been found in he bathroom at magic kingdom and splash mountain and have come out of the ocean onto the beach at Daytona so what you propose would have minimal effect other than maybe an illusion of safety.
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    From the OS: Gator drags child into Seven Seas Lagoon

    No alligator can climb fences and walk on land and run at 25 mph.
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    From the OS: Gator drags child into Seven Seas Lagoon

    I think there are a lot less cameras outside the parks. Just the sheer size of the areas belonging to Disney outside the parks would make it difficult. There's probably one or two cameras that capture the beach from the hotel but if you think about it the hotel would be the only area to hook...
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    From the OS: Gator drags child into Seven Seas Lagoon

    I think we'll never know if they were looking at their cell phones but that is a big problem in this day and age in general. According to an insider on here. A first responder working for Disney said they were wasted. But that scoop is just from the insider here.
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    Can they make a ride without screens?

    Couldn't find a price tag on it.
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    Can they make a ride without screens?

    Poohs honey hunt in Tokyo cost $130 mil back in 2000. I'm not sure what the equivalent expenditure would be 16 years later. The radiator spring ride cost $200 mil and opened in 2012. Haven't ridden it yet but from watching YouTube I would say that ride is a home run over in los Angeles...
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    Can they make a ride without screens?

    Well the thing is the foreign parks aren't owned by Disney. For example Tokyo isn't owned by Disney. It's owned by the oriental land company and they are willing to spend $150 million for a trackless ride. The us parks are owned by Disney publicly traded company and seem more concerned with...
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    Can they make a ride without screens?

    Yeah that would be a perfect use for trackless technology. But the main Disney (us) is too cheap to invest in a $150 million ride. I do think the ride will come down a little bit in cost as time passes though.
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    Can they make a ride without screens?

    Also the 2020 trackless beauty and the beast ride.
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    According to TMZ gator tried to board raft to tom sawyer island

    The only way to really eliminate the gators is to build indoor waterparks and raze the gf and Polynesian, and fill up that lake and make that land a 5th park. Even then the gators will still be able to get in the parks but at least indoor waterparks should keep the gators away from the swimmers.
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