LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. – The Walt Disney World Resort does not appear to be wasting any time in preventing any further alligator attacks such as the one that left a 2-year-old boy dead earlier this week.
Pictures from the ground and above the Grand Floridian Resort & Spa show crews drilling holes and constructing what looks to be a fence on the beach where Lane Graves was dragged into the water by an alligator while visiting the theme park with his family.
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"We are installing signage and temporary barriers at our resort beach locations and are working on permanent, long-term solutions at our beaches," Jacquee Wahler, vice president of Walt Disney World Resort said.
In the aftermath of Wednesday's incident, Disney immediately closed all its beaches and said they would be reviewing their signage policies.
Although there was a No Swimming sign located in the water where Graves was attacked, it did not mention the presence of alligators as others do around the resort property.