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Originally Posted by dissentowner
There is no swimming because gators get into those areas all the time. How does a 2 year old get grabbed by an alligator unless he is not being watched?
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Do you have kids? Because even when you're watching a toddler, they often toddle 10 or 20 feet away. The only way you can prevent that is to be one of those freaks who put their kids in a leash.
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Originally Posted by dissentowner
Ok, why was the kid in the water? He is 2, in a lagoon, where there are no swimming signs posted everywhere. So why is this child in the water?
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Walking in 1 ft of water =/= swimming. I imagine at a place like that, kids routinely walk along the shore with their feet in the water. And their parents are keeping an eye on them from 5 to 20 ft away, which is close enough to pick them up if they fall in the water, but apparently not close enough to prevent
a primordial predator from lunging out of the murk and snatching it up. Which is an eventuality that probably didn't cross the minds of more than a fraction of the tens of thousands of people who take their families to Disneyworld every year.