Anyone lose a camera?

mr_braver23

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Saw this today at MK, in the now empty moat!!
 

Bugbear

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View attachment 47214 Saw this today at MK, in the now empty moat!!
If it's a cannon sure shot,I had one stolen in Downtown Disney 4 yrs ago.All I wanted was the disc as it was stolen the day before We went Home.Someone please take it out of the moat.Even if it isn't mine,the owner would be grateful.I was devastated when it happened to me and often wondered how that person could live with the self.
 

mr_braver23

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If it's a cannon sure shot,I had one stolen in Downtown Disney 4 yrs ago.All I wanted was the disc as it was stolen the day before We went Home.Someone please take it out of the moat.Even if it isn't mine,the owner would be grateful.I was devastated when it happened to me and often wondered how that person could live with the self.
It's in the area coming out of tomorrow land on castle side. It's pretty far down to reach.
 

ewensell3

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Saw this today at MK, in the now empty moat!!

Apropos repeat tip of the day. Have a picture with your contact information on the camera. Something as simple as a pic of you holding up a card with your cell phone number on it. Just make sure the info is legible on the camera's screen.

What I like to do is type up my info on my PC, full screen it, and take a picture of that. Then I set the lock on the picture so I don't accidentally delete it. Doesn't stop someone else from deleting it, just prevents me from doing it during mad mass deletion sessions.
 

71dsp

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Apropos repeat tip of the day. Have a picture with your contact information on the camera. Something as simple as a pic of you holding up a card with your cell phone number on it. Just make sure the info is legible on the camera's screen.

What I like to do is type up my info on my PC, full screen it, and take a picture of that. Then I set the lock on the picture so I don't accidentally delete it. Doesn't stop someone else from deleting it, just prevents me from doing it during mad mass deletion sessions.

That's not a bad tip! We may have to do something like this on our next trip.

On a side note (not WDW related, but related to the topic) when we were in San Antonio on the Riverwalk, we saw a group of teenage girls that had dropped their camera into the canal. The canal is not deep (part of the safety lecture on the tour boat is that "if you fall overboard, please just kindly stand up, and we'll come pick you up :) ) so they were trying to fish the camera out, and two of them nearly fell in. It was quite the sight, but they were able to retrieve the camera in short order.
 

graphite1326

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Apropos repeat tip of the day. Have a picture with your contact information on the camera. Something as simple as a pic of you holding up a card with your cell phone number on it. Just make sure the info is legible on the camera's screen.

What I like to do is type up my info on my PC, full screen it, and take a picture of that. Then I set the lock on the picture so I don't accidentally delete it. Doesn't stop someone else from deleting it, just prevents me from doing it during mad mass deletion sessions.
Yes and I also like to take pictures of my Credit Card numbers just in case.
 

RoyWalley

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The moats look absolutely disgusting. We were there last week and you'd think they'd clean some of the trash and muck out at least.

Or that people would not throw stuff into them. It is amazing when you walk by the bridges and people stand there and throw money, food and other things into them. I know some things can be dropped accidently, but I'm sure too many items are thrown into them on purpose.
 

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