LittleBuford
Well-Known Member
No one would report finding cash. Well...maybe no one.
I don’t think I’m being idealistic by saying that many would. I certainly would.
No one would report finding cash. Well...maybe no one.
I don’t think I’m being idealistic by saying that many would. I certainly would.
Yeah, I think I would too. Would hate to be the cause of a bad day for someone else...
Oh...and second to last trip...checking into AKL, made it all the way to the elevators when I noticed my backpack had unzipped open. I didn't notice until a few hours later, that my white noise machine must have fallen out.
I checked with lobby folk first...left my info. No one ever turned that in either.
The like was for the first part. I'm sorry you weren't able to find your machine.
I always take a photo of my hard copy tickets--I figure they are easier to deactivate and replace.Back in '89 I was visiting WDW on my own and about an 25 minutes into my visit to EPCOT I discovered that I had lost my just purchased four-day, park-hopper ticket. I checked Lost and Found a few times that day, but never seriously considered that someone would turn it in. I enjoyed my day at EPCOT and the next day I bit the bullet and bought myself a 3-day park-hopper ticket to replace it.
That's the only thing I can recall losing at Disney. I don't recall ever finding anything unless it was something small and, to me at least, relatively worthless - like a pin someone lost or something.
Too Cute!Back in the 90s I left my camera on the table of a counter service restaurant (used to be the Aladdin themed one in DHS which is now the Disney Junior Show). Someone handed it into lost and found and I got it back. When I got my film developed a few weeks later, I had a picture of a few CMs making silly faces and holding a sign that said, “We found your camera.”
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