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In reply to the discussion: Another tragedy in Orlando: Alligator drags 2 year old into the water at Disney World [View all]Whiskeytide
(4,657 posts)... but I still find it difficult to believe that Disney, with it's well earned reputation for attention to every conceivable detail, didn't fully appreciate this risk. And with it's resources, couldn't have done something to minimize it.
I think it is entirely likely that they weighed the cost of barriers, looked at the cost of harvesting or relocating the gators, and found it all to be too much or counter productive with respect to profits. Possibly they weighed the impact of scary signs with pictures of alligators with kids in their mouths (which would be necessary at an international resort, I suppose) and found that it was not worth the consequences.
But for Disney to say "we never thought this could happen" - which I'm assuming they will say since I haven't heard their response yet - is just asinine, IMO.