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BK001 06-15-2016 04:05 AM

Alligator drags 2yr old into lagoon at Disney
 
What a nightmare ... outside of the Grand Floridian hotel

Alligator drags two-year-old into Florida lagoon, authorities say

rubicon 06-15-2016 04:15 AM

:eek::pray:

Jima64 06-15-2016 06:56 AM

Horrible vacation disaster for the family.

ColdNoMore 06-15-2016 06:59 AM

I can't even imagine. :cry:

asianthree 06-15-2016 07:04 AM

This is so sad. I can't tell you how many times we've walked past the lagoons and wondered what kind of wildlife is in there big snapping turtles, large snakes, and alligators. Of course if you're familiar with Florida water is not your friend when it comes to Lakes. Especially after dark we are always extremely careful walking the path going back to our room.

VApeople 06-15-2016 07:05 AM

A few days ago, we saw people at Lake Sumter Landing watching our alligator while their very young children played with the rope that supposedly keeps them from falling into the water.

When I was at the University of Florida, we used to enjoy feeding marshmallows to the alligators in Lake Alice. Some of them were really huge. There was a sign saying "Do not pet the alligators" encouraging us to be careful.

graciegirl 06-15-2016 07:13 AM

We can't forget that they are predators. We must watch our small grandchildren and our pets and ourselves.
So many terrible things happening.

Taltarzac725 06-15-2016 07:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by graciegirl (Post 1241394)
We can't forget that they are predators. We must watch our small grandchildren and our pets and ourselves.
So many terrible things happening.

They are often related because this couple MIGHT have been distracted from their normal child watching routine by the recent Orlando shooting.

twoplanekid 06-15-2016 08:14 AM

While my son and his family have not been deterred from visiting Disneyworld by the Orlando shootings on this stay with us, I am not sure I can convince their mom to let me take the grandkids canoeing on Lake Okahumpka.

raynan 06-15-2016 08:16 AM

The father tried to wrestle the child from the gator and lost. They are still looking for the child and so far have captured 4 gators looking for evidence. Family from Nebraska on vacation waiting to see outdoor movie at The Floridian while child played in 1 foot of water next to them. How horrible!!

justjim 06-15-2016 08:49 AM

It is difficult to think of something more horrible happening to your child or grandchild while you are close by. A family from Nebraska likely had no idea of the potential danger. Prayers to the family.

This toddler was two years old. A few years ago an eleven year old boy was hauled off and killed by an alligator while playing in the water less than 15 miles from The Villages. This too was a terrible tragedy and happen just as we moved to Florida. Please respect the Alligators and keep the children far away from them.

Bonny 06-15-2016 09:57 AM

I can't even imagine living the rest of my life with the vision of an alligator taking my child while I was there and I wasn't able to save him. What a horrible thing to happen.
Prayers for this family.

Mickedamouse24 06-15-2016 11:10 AM

:cry:This truly is a horrible situation and I must take this opportunity to remind those folks that visit the gator at Lake Sumter Landing to "please!" not feed this creature!!!
Not only is it against the law, it promotes a false sense, that allows this gator to become humanized and they will approach humans because they associate them with food and being fed! If you would take the time to read the Florida Wildlife Statures, it is actually illegal to feed any wildlife in the the state of Florida! These creatures have managed to survive for many, many 100's years without our assistance! They will continue to do so! Admire, leave them in Peace!!

VApeople 06-15-2016 12:15 PM

Based on this story, it appears that Disney knew about the alligator problem but still kept their man-made beaches open.

Terrified Brit family 'chased by alligator' at same Disney resort weeks before beast took toddler - Mirror Online

graciegirl 06-15-2016 12:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by VApeople (Post 1241539)
Based on this story, it appears that Disney knew about the alligator problem but still kept their man-made beaches open.

Terrified Brit family 'chased by alligator' at same Disney resort weeks before beast took toddler - Mirror Online

It is fairly easy to remove alligators. The Villages do it all of the time. AND they kill them, to the hue and cry of many villagers. I doubt that a child centered place like Disney would turn their head to this danger. The sad truth is that alligators walk all around everywhere here. I stay away from water's edges here and along with letting grandchildren drive a golf cart, here is another dangerous and possibly deadly situation. We took our grandson to New Smyrna Beach when he was 12 and when his mother found out she told us that New Smyrna Beach is the shark bite capital of the world. I am always over protective and yet we nonchalantly took him there.

I am finding again that there are not solutions to all problems. Most of us humans are good and caring and protective of others.


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