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Visitors can't get on the property without paying, can they? They must have something in place to keep out the gatecrashers.
If they can keep people out/off the premises, they should be able to outwit most sizable critters. Especially since they've been operating in Florida since the early 70s. By now, I'd think they should have some experience in that regard.
And, according to the Wiki page [see link in post #225] that lake was made with an artificial wave maker installed for people to go surfing. I wonder how they expected to keep the critters out, and keep the waters safe for people/swimmers back then?
Swimming was originally allowed, but has since been prohibited for safety reasons due to the operation of the rental boats.
I wonder if someone got killed by an alligator before and it got covered up?


 
						 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		
 
 
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