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Conference koolit::disney

Title:The Disneyphile's Disney File
Notice:This Conference can show you The World
Moderator:DONVAN::SCOPA.zko.dec.com::manana::eppes
Created:Thu Feb 23 1989
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:536
Total number of notes:19961

141.0. "Alligators and Snakes at WDW" by SIMUL::WIEDEMAN () Mon Sep 25 1989 11:18

I've often wondered how Disney keeps the alligators, snakes and other
assorted creatures out of the lakes and swimming areas that are in
the park. Does anyone know?

Doug
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141.1For goodness snakes!TRITON::TIMMONSTue Sep 26 1989 13:108
    	I guess they don't sell any guest passports to the alligators
    and snakes!
    	Actually, I don't know how they keep them out of their waterways
    (although I read in the paper last year a child was bitten by a
    gator in one of the Ft. Wilderness canals), but I have seen a pick-up
    truck in the median strip between Epcot and the Magic Kindom with
    its driver picking up snakes with a long hooked pole and putting
    them in the back of the truck.
141.2I didn't see any snakes/'gators.DNEAST::ROBBINS_GARYAlmost Timberdoodle time !Wed Sep 27 1989 10:288
    I heard they have "snake traps" that are used to control snake
    populations.  Maybe they have "'gator traps" too ? 
    
    I know I didn't see any 'gator or snakes when we stayed at FW.
    
    (Maybe they have a mongoose S.W.A.T. Team that patrols WDW at night ?)
    
    GR  
141.3Not too badDSTELL::STELLDoug Stell, DTN226-5245, LKG1-1/C6, Pole A7Mon Nov 13 1989 13:2724
    Disney seems to do their best to keep the snake and gator situation
    under control and they appear to be winning.  Two funny stories:
    
    One night after returning to Fort Wilderness, a bunch of Disney
    employees surrounded a pop-up camper.  This was followed by ambulances
    and fire trucks.  Everybody just stood there and nobody would say a
    thing.  Finally, some guy came walking down the road whistling and with
    a bag over his shoulder.  He stepped into the camper, came out carrying
    the bag at arms length and walked back down the road.  As he passed by,
    I asked him what was going on. He simply replied; "It wasn't a very big
    one, only this (18-inches) long."  Then everybody left.  It seems the
    happy camper came home to find a snake in his bed.
    
    One day a river country, two employees watched something go by and one
    said to the other; "It's a good thing nobody say that one!"  Actually,
    River Country has a barrier that keep lake critters out, mostly.
    
    I've camped there a lot and have not had a problem.  I would not,
    however, leave  an established path and walk in the woods.  One local
    tram driver told me that the woods around Fort Wilderness are home to
    many dandy kinds of snakes.
    
    doug
    
141.4We saw one...17750::D_ALEXANDERWed Jan 30 1991 14:576
    My husband and I stayed at The Carribean Beach Resort in May
    of 1990.  We saw a small (maybe 5 ft.) alligator in the grass
    next to a pond at the entrance to the Hotel.  We were in our 
    car (thank god). 
    
    Deb