Disney Adds Alligator Warning Signs, Barriers After Florida Attack

Disney Adds Alligator Warning Signs, Barriers After Florida Attack
Orange County Sheriff's officers search the Seven Seas Lagoon between Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom theme park, left, and the Grand Floridian Resort & Spa on Wednesday, June 15, 2016, in Lake Buena Vista, Fla., after a two-year-old toddler was dragged into the lake by an alligator. AP Photo/Phelan M. Ebenhack
Jack Phillips
Jack Phillips
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Disney has added new signs around its Florida waterways and they will feature more than a simple “No Swimming” message.

There has been speculation Disney should have added signs warning visitors about a potential alligator threat after a gator dragged a 2-year-old boy to his death at the Grand Floridian Resort in Orlando.

“We are installing signage and temporary barriers at our resort beach locations and are working on permanent, long-term solutions at our beaches. We continue to evaluate processes and procedures for our entire property, and, as part of this, we are reinforcing training with our Cast for reporting sightings and interactions with wildlife and are expanding our communication to Guests on this topic,” Jacquee Wahler, Vice President, Walt Disney World Resort, told Epoch Times in a statement.

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Jack Phillips
Jack Phillips
Breaking News Reporter
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