Hundreds of dollars... per day... each...Hundreds of dollars? Either I’ve been doing this wrong or I want their travel agents.
Hundreds of dollars... per day... each...Hundreds of dollars? Either I’ve been doing this wrong or I want their travel agents.
Oh pleaseYou miss my point. The Seven Seas Lagoon was never a natural body of water it is entirely man made, you know like a backyard swimming pool only much much larger. Disney should have been allowed to keep the Seven Seas Lagoon safe by killing any alligator that happened to get on their property. Or do you think people should be forced to allow alligator or snakes to freely wander into their yards and swimming pools and the property owner should just wait until they leave to go back to their yard... I simply put the value of a human life above that of an animal - any animal endangered or not. But we all have our preferences and if you want to join the extremists that think humans are a nuisance that is killing mother earth and deserve less protection than a roach then that's your choice.
Hundreds of dollars... per day... each...
It would be more about protecting your guestsOh please
See there is this newfangled thing called a pool. So yeah Im one of the extremists who thinks a gator should not be killed because folks feel entitled.
We're not talking life and death, Im not about to feel sorry because people's little precious can't swim wherever they want
By that logic we shouldn't let people swim in the ocean either when they have a pool at their hotel. Sorry but if the Seven Seas Lagoon was a natural lake that is one thing but it wasn't it was intended to be a body of water for swimming. Why else would it have been designed to generate waves.Oh please
See there is this newfangled thing called a pool. So yeah Im one of the extremists who thinks a gator should not be killed because folks feel entitled.
We're not talking life and death, Im not about to feel sorry because people's little precious can't swim wherever they want
Seven Seas Lagoon is attached to the natural Bay Lake. It is part of a larger water management system that interconnects with various natural waterways.By that logic we shouldn't let people swim in the ocean either when they have a pool at their hotel. Sorry but if the Seven Seas Lagoon was a natural lake that is one thing but it wasn't it was intended to be a body of water for swimming. Why else would it have been designed to generate waves.
Sorry but if the Seven Seas Lagoon was a natural lake that is one thing but it wasn't it was intended to be a body of water for swimming. Why else would it have been designed to generate waves.
Do you have any idea how many gators live in the swamps in Florida. They are native to Florida, you are the invader. Stay out of any water where you cannot see the bottom. It is to bad, but, it is the tourist that caused to animals to show up by feeding them. Before that they stayed in their own areas, but, the general public is dumber then a bucket of rocks so now there can no longer be swimming in the lagoon.To each their own. Disney could find ways to avoid the risk altogether. People pay a lot of money to stay there, give them a beach experience too. You wouldn't want an alligator as a pet, you know?
Oh please. Save your nonsense for the political thread. There are many down in that particular swamp who will share your views.You miss my point. The Seven Seas Lagoon was never a natural body of water it is entirely man made, you know like a backyard swimming pool only much much larger. Disney should have been allowed to keep the Seven Seas Lagoon safe by killing any alligator that happened to get on their property. Or do you think people should be forced to allow alligator or snakes to freely wander into their yards and swimming pools and the property owner should just wait until they leave to go back to their yard... I simply put the value of a human life above that of an animal - any animal endangered or not. But we all have our preferences and if you want to join the extremists that think humans are a nuisance that is killing mother earth and deserve less protection than a roach then that's your choice.
When WDW opened in 1971 hunting alligators was allowed and Disney was able to keep the waters safe. Then in 1973 alligators were put on the endangered species list and hunting was banned, but because the number of gators was already so low from the decades of hunting them before, they weren't a problem. That is the reason you could swim in the seven seas before, remember the whole lake was man made so it was made with swimming in mind to begin with.
Of course when you can't kill gators and when they start showing up in your swimming hole well you really don't want to be in the water anymore unless you have a death wish. I vaguely remember going there in the 70's and seeing people swimming in the water, I know there used to be quite a bit of boating on the lake as well... Of course I also remember lawn darts as a kid, but times change and when you live in a world where no one is supposed to ever get hurt and animals have more rights than people... well some things like keeping a huge swimming hole you made for swimming open for swimming isn't going to be allowed.
You do know that you could never swim in it anyway, even if there were ZERO gators, right? You do realize that? It is polluted like the Hudson River and going in there would almost certainly open you up to getting sick.You keep missing the key fact... the LAKE is nothing more than a HUGE pool. It was and is completely artificial. Or do you think that because Typhoon Lagoon has landscaping to make it look rustic that Disney should welcome alligators and snakes to use it at their leisure.
You keep missing the key fact... the LAKE is nothing more than a HUGE pool. It was and is completely artificial. Or do you think that because Typhoon Lagoon has landscaping to make it look rustic that Disney should welcome alligators and snakes to use it at their leisure.
How are you going to keep alligators out of lakes in Florida? That concept is just wacky.To each their own. Disney could find ways to avoid the risk altogether. People pay a lot of money to stay there, give them a beach experience too. You wouldn't want an alligator as a pet, you know?
OH. MY. GOD.It is just another thing to add, that is all.
As I said before, then you deal with them when they do this instead of tip toeing around because you are afraid someone is going to go "Jane Fonda" on you
I'm a stuffed gator
It is just another thing to add, that is all.
As I said before, then you deal with them when they do this instead of tip toeing around because you are afraid someone is going to go "Jane Fonda" on you
Reality is gators like to grab their prey, drown it and wedge it in the water to soften up a bit before they actually eat it so the water can help tenderize the body because their digestive system isn't as good as other animals. So a lot of those you say are inconclusive are likely just the ones where they saw the definitive bite marks of a gator and found the person wedged in some brush the way an alligator would be expected to do. So probably not really inconclusive unless you only want to chalk one up to the gator when they find the remains inside its stomach.
You miss my point. The Seven Seas Lagoon was never a natural body of water it is entirely man made, you know like a backyard swimming pool only much much larger. Disney should have been allowed to keep the Seven Seas Lagoon safe by killing any alligator that happened to get on their property. Or do you think people should be forced to allow alligator or snakes to freely wander into their yards and swimming pools and the property owner should just wait until they leave to go back to their yard... I simply put the value of a human life above that of an animal - any animal endangered or not. But we all have our preferences and if you want to join the extremists that think humans are a nuisance that is killing mother earth and deserve less protection than a roach then that's your choice.
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