, posted the photos after it reviewed the site three years ago, and shows signs warning guests not to swim in the lake in case of alligators, complete with colour image of the predator.
The reviewer added: 'No swimming signs are very common at resorts here - I don't see many alligators in Orlando, but it's always a good idea to do any swimming in pools, not lakes.'
Next door ... but a neighbouring resort highlights the dangerous reptiles
Lagoon view ... the Grand Floridian is on the Seven Seas Lagoon Credit: EPA Signs at the Grand Floridian only warn guests not to swim — and make no mention of the deadly reptiles that live in the lagoon.
The Seven Seas Lagoon is a man made and hosts watersports for visitors, as well as transporting guests to and from the Magic Kingdom on a ferry.
Toddler Lane Graves died after being dragged from the beach near the Grand Floridian resort despite attempts from both parents to rescue him from the gator.
The tot, originally from Nebraska, was on a holiday with his parents when the incident happened on the third day of their vacation.
Lane tragically drowned when he was pulled into the water by the alligator Credit: Facebook
The boy was wading in water near to the shore when he was dragged in Credit: Getty Images Search party ... rescuers worked all night to try and find the tot Credit: AP:Associated Press Lane was said to have been wading on a beach with his mother when the accident happened at around 9.20pm.
His body was found 'intact' after an extensive search of the lagoon.
Divers located the body at around 1.45pm and it was removed from the site at around 3.30pm.
Walt Disney World have shut down all resort beaches and marinas after the incident.
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