So how long until the next panic of Dengue fever occurs?

durangojim

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Original Poster
Buy your mosquito repellant now folks because the next big thing in diseases is coming to Disney World. Dengue fever, which is transmitted by mosquitoes has occured in south Florida, with a possible case in central Florida. I give the media less than two weeks to make it sound like if you go to Disney, you're going to be infected.
 

DABIGCHEEZ

Well-Known Member
Oh no... our vacation will be ruined!! :lol:

I agree the media will probably blow this out of proportion as well though. Good thing we all surived H1N1 !!
 

Birdflu

Member
although the media does create somewhat of an unnecessary fixation and sense of immediacy on such diseases that does not reduce the actual danger of the risk.. bird flu and swine flu weren't massive devastating outbreaks, and any scientist could have told you what the chances of them being one were, but the point was that they had the potential and a flu similar to them (changed between animal and human DNA) will most likely kill a lot of people one day.. its really a question of when, not if.
and that is probably the darkest, least disney thing that has ever been written in a post on this board. sorry.
 

mickeysaver

Well-Known Member
I work in a doctor's office and we actually ordered the Dengue Fever test for one of our patient's who had been at WDW recently and came home with symptoms that quite possibly could have been caused by Dengue Fever. Luckily, the patient did not have it, but even up here in the metro-Atlanta burbs, we are aware of the risk.

FYI - No I am not concerned at all about Dengue Fever becoming a souvenier of my trip. We arrive in 2 weeks! :sohappy:
 

tahqa

Well-Known Member
As of now there are no reports of any local mosquitos actually carrying the disease. The local infections were acquired in Puerto Rico and Haiti and it's not communicable from person to person. So... nothing to see here... move along... :ROFLOL:
 

fngoofy

Well-Known Member
Buy your mosquito repellant now folks because the next big thing in diseases is coming to Disney World. Dengue fever, which is transmitted by mosquitoes has occured in south Florida, with a possible case in central Florida. I give the media less than two weeks to make it sound like if you go to Disney, you're going to be infected.

Silly

All Disney would have to do is show their normal efforts on the bug front.

They nuke the place every night for bugs. They have trucks hit every byway, parking lot, etc with fog and they spray every inch of the parks and resorts.

We lived in Orlando for a while and having only had WDW experience prior to that, we were stunned at the number of crazy bugs we saw around our place every day. Mothra, ants with red velvet on them, 5in beetles being carried off section at a time by colonies of creepy crawlies.... flippin' disgusting.

All I have ever seen on property are the occasional lovebug, lizzards, and a feral cat in the Jungle Cruise.

Seriously, have you ever had a bite? I haven't.
 

Figment1986

Well-Known Member
People should get used to spraying sun screen during day and Moskitto repellent at evening / night. It's just best to play safe and not wait till the media over-reacts on this stuff.
 

rsoxguy

Well-Known Member
Although I will not cancel any future trips to Disney World, I will skip going to the parks. Additionally, I will stay in my resort room 24/7, and avoid possible exposure by not allowing Mousekeeping to enter the room for cleaning. I also plan on using masking tape to seal the door and window to my room. A generous supply of non-perishable food, purchased before the trip, should keep me fed for days. I plan to watch videos of previous vacations for the sake of "theme park" enjoyment. Yep, I'm not going to let a few pesky mosquitoes and their filthy diseases ruin my WDW trips!
 

floridabill

New Member
Silly

All Disney would have to do is show their normal efforts on the bug front.

They nuke the place every night for bugs. They have trucks hit every byway, parking lot, etc with fog and they spray every inch of the parks and resorts.

We lived in Orlando for a while and having only had WDW experience prior to that, we were stunned at the number of crazy bugs we saw around our place every day. Mothra, ants with red velvet on them, 5in beetles being carried off section at a time by colonies of creepy crawlies.... flippin' disgusting.

All I have ever seen on property are the occasional lovebug, lizzards, and a feral cat in the Jungle Cruise.

Seriously, have you ever had a bite? I haven't.


True they nuke everything! That is the one place I don't use bug spray and really have never gotten bite in all the years going.. Just visited a friend in CT OMG I got bit like crazy around a camp fire one night..WITH BUG SPRAY ON:eek:! It was like they didn't even care. It was ridiculous the amount of mosquitos!
 

Roxas

New Member
Although I will not cancel any future trips to Disney World, I will skip going to the parks. Additionally, I will stay in my resort room 24/7, and avoid possible exposure by not allowing Mousekeeping to enter the room for cleaning. I also plan on using masking tape to seal the door and window to my room. A generous supply of non-perishable food, purchased before the trip, should keep me fed for days. I plan to watch videos of previous vacations for the sake of "theme park" enjoyment. Yep, I'm not going to let a few pesky mosquitoes and their filthy diseases ruin my WDW trips!

Don't be so foolish, there's a possibility of catching botulism or salmonella if the non-perishable foods includes meat.

To be safe just bring breadsticks and bottles water, bring some chlorine tablets for the water just in case.:D
 

kaos

Active Member
mmmmmm.... I love the smell of DEET at 3 in the morning. Seriously- those spray trucks are HUGE!!! Maybe that's the reason that we can't swim in Bay Lake- it's where they make the deet!
 

themoose

Active Member
I know several folks on the pest management crew and they have said that you should be safe in the parks, but wearing bug spray outside the parks and at the resorts is a must. Those do not get sprayed as heavily.
 

EpcoTim

Well-Known Member
We're overdue for a " My DS, 5 and DD, 9 will be in their stroller for the trip, what can we do to protect them" post.
 

rsoxguy

Well-Known Member
We're overdue for a " My DS, 5 and DD, 9 will be in their stroller for the trip, what can we do to protect them" post.

Wrap them in netting and surround them with loved-ones who are willing to take a sting for them. It's all about sacrifice.
 

kaos

Active Member
seal them in one of those shrink-wrap bags, then wrap them in shrink... nothing's getting in... or out:drevil:
 

miles1

Active Member
True they nuke everything! That is the one place I don't use bug spray and really have never gotten bite in all the years going.. Just visited a friend in CT OMG I got bit like crazy around a camp fire one night..WITH BUG SPRAY ON:eek:! It was like they didn't even care. It was ridiculous the amount of mosquitos!

Those weren't mosquitos you experienced s__________g you dry here in Connecticut, but tax collectors. And no, they don't care.
 

_Scar

Active Member
I live in Florida's tropical southwest in an area with ponds and a lot of standing water and I've only noticed one or two mosquito bits this whole summer.

I hope people really don't think mosquitos are crazy here in florida ...
 

cslafferty

Well-Known Member
Silly

All Disney would have to do is show their normal efforts on the bug front.

They nuke the place every night for bugs. They have trucks hit every byway, parking lot, etc with fog and they spray every inch of the parks and resorts.

We lived in Orlando for a while and having only had WDW experience prior to that, we were stunned at the number of crazy bugs we saw around our place every day. Mothra, ants with red velvet on them, 5in beetles being carried off section at a time by colonies of creepy crawlies.... flippin' disgusting.

All I have ever seen on property are the occasional lovebug, lizzards, and a feral cat in the Jungle Cruise.

Seriously, have you ever had a bite? I haven't.

THAT's why I've never been bothered by any bugs at WDW - no mosquitos, flies, bees, wasps. Up here in Michigan, the mosquitos are man eaters! I just always thought the gators in FL ate all the bugs!!:ROFLOL:
 

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