What Happens To Left Behind Stuff?

macsmom

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Original Poster
Last trip, I packed some sodas in my luggage so I wouldn't purchase so many. I ended up leaving 4 behind. I'm just wondering, does Mousekeeping get to keep anything like that or does it get trashed? I used to buy shampoo for my trip, leaving almost a full bottle behind.
 

56srogers

Member
I work for a small hotel in upstate ny. We bag everything left behind,and it is kept for 2-3 months. Its also logged into an online system. If its not claimed the items are either tossed or if employee wants it they can have it. Most generally its clothing, soap, and chargers.
 

John park hopper

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My DW left her sun hat in the room when we checked out. POFQ has a lost and found and was told to call the resort but it never turned up. Whether or not stuff makes it to lost and found depends on the honesty of housekeeping
 

Smiley/OCD

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My late father left a list of phone numbers that he always kept on him...we stayed at POP in 2013...he didn't even realize he had lost it until we received an envelope in the mail about 2 weeks after we returned...imagine his surprise when he opened it and inside there was a note that the cleaning crew found it in the room and WDW mailed it back to him! We always have superior customer service, and have yet to be disappointed.
 

King Panda 77

Thank you sir. You were an inspiration.
Fight nice kids, 'cause I'll STOP, turn this car RIGHT AROUND, and go RIGHT BACK HOME!!!

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HoldenC

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Last trip, I packed some sodas in my luggage so I wouldn't purchase so many. I ended up leaving 4 behind. I'm just wondering, does Mousekeeping get to keep anything like that or does it get trashed? I used to buy shampoo for my trip, leaving almost a full bottle behind.
Housekeepers, at least when I was one, were allowed (with leadership approval of course) to take any unopened snacks or sodas home with them. Unopened sundries are left in the room and reused. Items like clothing, stuffed animals, jewelry are supposed to be taken to a manager and logged in the lost/found system.
 

JIMINYCR

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Risk how ?
Not saying it would happen at Disney ... but I'd be awfully hesitant to take some food item home or other thing you could use that was left behind by a stranger because of the off chance that someone would taint the product. There are crazies out there and who knows what they could slip into a package and reseal so you wouldnt know it was tampered with. Todays a different era where anything could happen, even at Disney.
 

King Panda 77

Thank you sir. You were an inspiration.
Not saying it would happen at Disney ... but I'd be awfully hesitant to take some food item home or other thing you could use that was left behind by a stranger because of the off chance that someone would taint the product. There are crazies out there and who knows what they could slip into a package and reseal so you wouldnt know it was tampered with. Todays a different era where anything could happen, even at Disney.
Thank you for a proper answer.
I agree with any consumables. It could be risky.
 

Goofyernmost

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Still waiting for an actual grownup logical explanation. Not just some half baked idea .
OK, let me try. You have read the news, you know the evil that exists in the world. Even a sealed soft drink is not safe from being a threat in a place like WDW. So, I would guess that some of the staff will be brave enough (I know I would) to just use it for themselves with a blatant display of a lack of paranoia. However, Disney might have rules about it and it is kept in lost and found for a period of time and then dispersed out to whomever was first in line. Imagine the effort that goes into sanitizing every single object that people get within 3 feet of and the idea of drinking someone else's drink would drive a germaphobic into a premature grave.

Now anything open, food products or whatever would probably require a hazmat team to dispose of it. It's a mad, mad, mad, mad world.

Edited to say... Sorry, I should have read ahead before I made an attempt to answer.
 

WannaBWendy

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Agree. Remember the tainted Tylenol screwball? I wouldn’t trust anything consumable left behind. People are crazy! And some of them might prey on us perfectly normal Disney addicts.
 

Kamikaze

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Agree. Remember the tainted Tylenol screwball? I wouldn’t trust anything consumable left behind. People are crazy! And some of them might prey on us perfectly normal Disney addicts.

To be fair, that happened ONE TIME 37 years ago. Things like 'tainted halloween candy' etc are all urban legends and never happen.

But yes, they definitely throw out any food items that are left behind. Clothes and other items (chargers, toys, etc) will go to lost and found and then can be given to CMs or donated, but food is going in the trash.
 

bUU

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Not saying it would happen at Disney ... but I'd be awfully hesitant to take some food item home or other thing you could use that was left behind by a stranger because of the off chance that someone would taint the product. There are crazies out there and who knows what they could slip into a package and reseal so you wouldnt know it was tampered with. Todays a different era where anything could happen, even at Disney.
Precisely. 90% of the discussions with legal, these days, are not about the potential liability of what we're offering, but rather is about the potential liability of how what we offer can be abused, misused, or otherwise exploited beyond the bounds.
 
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