You will NEVER guess where in WDW this unreleased picture was taken.

Dubman

Well-Known Member
See what happens when a cast member doesn't do their job and channel all guests to the front of the park for bathrooms?? Oh well, he got caught anyways... Chalk another one up for security!! :)
 

MousDad

New Member
I will believe this (completely) when someone posts a video walking through Adventureland, into this bathroom, and into this stall with the same fixtures, toilet, etc.

Not questioning the OP, per se. I would just need more proof.

That being said, if it is legit, it would be fairly easy to explain why security found it before guests. There would be no way a gator would waltz in during hours. This must have been discovered on the night shift or in early morning before opening.
 

Philo

Well-Known Member
I wonder how many people would see it and think

"Wow, Disney really pay attention to details, they even put fake alligators in the bathroom"
 

C&D

Well-Known Member
A good rule of thumb for size is from the snout to the eye, in inches, is how long in feet. The tile in the restroom appears to be six inch squares so I'm guessing a little of five feet. Not really big but big enough.
 

krankenstein

Well-Known Member
living in the uk, i dont know much about these alligators, but is that a big one? looks pretty big, and would have a fit if i walked in on that!

He's a moderate sized one. I love in South Georgia, at the local landing we have gators out and about from time to time. If you stay away from them and listen to the warning signs (hissing), they normally leave you alone.

That said, you have to worry about them mistaking you for a dog when you are in the water. :lol:
 

WDWNeighbor

New Member
Out of curiosity, could you explain what their policy for this is?

He looks big enough to cause some trouble, though as gators go, he's not that big. He'd certainly cause a mass panic if a guest walked in on him, though.

It is my understanding from CM friends of mine in the past that they have a trapper relocate them to wildlife areas, similarly to what counties in Florida do if there is an alligator in a public swimming pool, etc.
 

MousDad

New Member
Well If I walked in and saw that and really had to go I probably just would have went right where I was standing.

Which begs the next question: How bad would you have to go in order to go into a bathroom, see a gator in one stall, and say to yourself "Oh well, I'll just use the other stall."?
 

AREM

New Member
Original Poster
ACTUALLY, this is a brand new picture. If you would read the comments, you would see that I already said that it is a recent photo.
 

peter11435

Well-Known Member
ACTUALLY, this is a brand new picture. If you would read the comments, you would see that I already said that it is a recent photo.
Trust me this is not a brand new picture. I was there when that exact picture was taken and have a copy myself. It was taken almost a year ago.
 

DisneyBoi1215

New Member
Oh no, you misunderstood me.

I know exactly where this was taken.

I just wanted to see if anyone here could figure it out LOL :drevil:

And yes, this was taken a few days ago.

Um, I'm sorry. That picture was not taken a few days ago. I saw the same picture in November on the DIS Boards.
 

Pioneer Hall

Well-Known Member
It is my understanding from CM friends of mine in the past that they have a trapper relocate them to wildlife areas, similarly to what counties in Florida do if there is an alligator in a public swimming pool, etc.

They are also tagged so they can see if they are continuously coming back to the same areas. If they are then further action might have to be taken.
 

EpcotServo

Well-Known Member
I just hope you're on good terms with these "Friends". If I were them and I found out you were posting this stuff on the internet, I'd be furious.
 

krankenstein

Well-Known Member
Almost time to call shenanigans...

Shenanigans2.jpg
 

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