Welcome to DU!
The truly grassroots left-of-center political community where regular people, not algorithms, drive the discussions and set the standards.
Join the community:
Create a free account
Support DU (and get rid of ads!):
Become a Star Member
Latest Breaking News
Editorials & Other Articles
General Discussion
The DU Lounge
All Forums
Issue Forums
Culture Forums
Alliance Forums
Region Forums
Support Forums
Help & Search
General Discussion
In reply to the discussion: Disney resort custodian says he warned managers they should have fences [View all]pnwmom
(110,220 posts)30. It sounds like negligence to me, when they are not only not posting
danger signs, but allowing guests to feed them from their balconies, and telling other guests that they are the "resident pets."
And holding "Beach Nights" by the shore.
Why should we expect Nebraska visitors to understand there was a serious risk in sitting on the beach by the water for a night-time event planned by the resort?
Edit history
Please sign in to view edit histories.
Recommendations
0 members have recommended this reply (displayed in chronological order):
97 replies
= new reply since forum marked as read
Highlight:
NoneDon't highlight anything
5 newestHighlight 5 most recent replies
RecommendedHighlight replies with 5 or more recommendations
Disney resort custodian says he warned managers they should have fences [View all]
pnwmom
Jun 2016
OP
I would damn sure stay away from any religious or spiritual kind of "explanations"....because....
steve2470
Jun 2016
#8
Disney does use its influence when it can to prevent negative publicity about Orlando.
ohnoyoudidnt
Jun 2016
#54
If the resort knew there were gators in the lagoon, guests should be warned.
mountain grammy
Jun 2016
#9
Sue the snot out of Disney. If an alligator was able to snatch a child off of the shore...
Raster
Jun 2016
#14
Heard on our local Chicago WGN that there have been 5 gators removed so far.
MerryBlooms
Jun 2016
#15
Disney has a full time team which deals with gator sightings and other wildlife incidents.
Adrahil
Jun 2016
#23
I didn't say that it was common. I said that the risk was serious -- i.e., there
pnwmom
Jun 2016
#41
You're not answering my question. If they deliberately chose not to warn about the alligators
pnwmom
Jun 2016
#33
I've read that other non-Disney resorts do have signs warning of alligator danger. n/t
pnwmom
Jun 2016
#86
They attack when they're hungry and something the right size gets their attention.
pnwmom
Jun 2016
#87
When Ford did that sort of risk assessment with the Pinto, they ended up in big trouble. nt
tblue37
Jun 2016
#81
I'd be shocked if it was actual carelessness and not deliberate, knowing policy
Fumesucker
Jun 2016
#38
And Disney has visitors from all over the world, many of whom know nothing of alligators
Fumesucker
Jun 2016
#58
