True. But if I were the plaintiffs’ lawyer, I’d be using that as a starting point for requesting copies of leases and other commercial agreements, as well as looking into what level of involvement, interaction, or control Disney staff had with the various tenants. (I’d do this anyway, but this would be like catnip.)
@orenwolf I don’t know if Disney will go to the extreme of dropping allergen-free meal options. Most likely they will make sure there are signs everywhere saying they can’t guarantee allergen free options are 100% allergen free. That sucks, but I think it is par for the course for people with allergies. (It’s what my sister has to deal with, unfortunately. Typically her options have been safe.) Thanks to Disney allergen-free options are fairly common in most restaurant chains.
I remember the incident with the alligator. I also remember thinking at the time that, while it was a horrible tragedy, it was more surprising that someone hadn’t drowned before then. I’d be more worried about that than a gator attack.