Nah, it’s being shut down luckily. Though it did flood immediately, and they kept the victims in multi-person cages, so even if lazy ass alligators wanted to go after human sized prey, it was all marketing. And it was very weird too… They sold merch, and people would protest in support of it at the entrance… Deeply disturbing stuff
So a few people died from bad conditions and preventable medical emergencies, it’s being shut down and dismantled for environmental reasons, but at least hundreds of millions of hurricane relief funds were spent on this nightmare
Source on it being shut down? It’s not being finished and no new people are going there, but were there not people there who are still there? And, they’re making 2 more now.
Nah, it’s being shut down luckily. Though it did flood immediately, and they kept the victims in multi-person cages, so even if lazy ass alligators wanted to go after human sized prey, it was all marketing. And it was very weird too… They sold merch, and people would protest in support of it at the entrance… Deeply disturbing stuff
So a few people died from bad conditions and preventable medical emergencies, it’s being shut down and dismantled for environmental reasons, but at least hundreds of millions of hurricane relief funds were spent on this nightmare
Source on it being shut down? It’s not being finished and no new people are going there, but were there not people there who are still there? And, they’re making 2 more now.
Last I checked, the shutdown was put on hold by a conservative judge.
https://apnews.com/article/florida-alligator-alcatraz-desantis-ea4f44da2d49fa086827d3135dfd3cfb
It was briefly ordered to shut down after a lawsuit from a local Native American group but, you know, the law doesn’t matter if you pack the courts.