ToTBellHop
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You need flip flops with better arch support for a day at WDW.I once got hugged by a bear in Frontier Land.
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You need flip flops with better arch support for a day at WDW.I once got hugged by a bear in Frontier Land.
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I've got hundreds of miles on those. They aren't going anywhere.You need flip flops with better arch support for a day at WDW.
Those cargs were maxed out, man…I once got hugged by a bear in Frontier Land.
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I was thinking that too…You need flip flops with better arch support for a day at WDW.
…only if the bear accepts college program pay and accepts 85% of gross rent ratesGuys… you have to be absolute fools to buy this. This is clearly a scheme to sell more genie +
It’s practically a wildlife refuge…In all seriousness though, the black bear population in Florida is around 4,000, so this isn’t entirely surprising. I highly doubt that this is the first time that there’s been one on WDW property. Just the first time there’s been one in the parks, possibly.
The diversity of wildlife one might see during an average third shift is staggering. They really come out to play once things are quiet in the parks.It’s practically a wildlife refuge…
I’m sure they tranq’d quite a few over the years…
I mean…there’s bobcats all over that area and it’s not like the gators stopped hatching either
It’s one of the coolest things about the development…The diversity of wildlife one might see during an average third shift is staggering. They really come out to play once things are quiet in the parks.
because management should be checking for bears every morning?This is shameful…
How much are they whacking people for a ticket this morning?
$110…
Just shameful and AWFUL management.
…But let’s hear it?
YepI am assuming that there is a hard close on Frontier and Adventure Lands? No guests being permitted to enter?
The bear will be put to work in Tiana's salt mine co-op for fair wages and stock ownership opportunities.So what does Disney do? I have never seen something like this before. I’ve seen gator incidents (have had one knock on my glass door before) resolved by gator trappers. But I don’t know of any bear trappers in Florida? I would hope they can save the animal, but would they have to hunt it? Maybe tranquilize it and drag it out? Any ideas?
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