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A Wet Floor at a Disney Pool, a Hard Fall, and the Questions You Cannot Stop Asking You saved for years for this trip. You flew the family to Orlando. You checked into Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge – Kidani Village, a Deluxe Villa resort billed as a “deluxe” experience, the kind of place where the company that brands itself the standard-bearer of American family entertainment charges premium rates precisely because guests are supposed to feel that someone is watching out for the details. You walked out near the Samawati Springs Pool area, and on a floor that should not have been a hazard, your foot went out from under you. The fall was sudden and without warning, and you heard and felt things move inside your body that should not move. When the paramedics arrived, when the Cast Member handed you the incident paperwork, and when you flew home to Broward County, the same question kept surfacing: Why was that floor wet? And why was no one watching? The lawsuit filed in December 2025 against Walt Disney Parks and Resorts, U.S., Inc. asks that exact question, and on behalf of one Broward County guest, the answer is being forced into…