Originally Posted by
miloworld
Perhaps you want to email the property and suggest they remove it from the gallery?
[email protected]
Originally Posted by
vandalby
BIG

to this. While the incident is certainly very tragic, this was an
extremely freak occurrence. The children on the man made beach are well away from the water, while the children in the swan boat are wearing life jackets.
This suggestion is akin to having a property pull down exterior photos because someone once jumped off a balcony, or for a town to no longer post pictures of a public park because someone once was struck by lightening.
I just think this is quite an alarmist reaction to what is admittedly a very sad, but extraordinarily unlikely, situation.
100% agree.
Originally Posted by
GoCanes
Given the tragedy at the Grand Floridian, Starwood may want to update its photos for the property that shows about 5 young children playing in the sand at the shore of one of the Disney lakes.
Clearly, these lakes are not safe for play, and this photo just sends the wrong message.

Clearly? Is there something publicly available, not including the recent issue, that indicates all pools and lakes are unsafe?
Honestly, the property has to market itself fully.
The bigger problem is the outdated photos on the site!