What is the strangest item you have found when entering a ride vehicle at a Disney park?

Kristamouse

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How does she not notice only having one shoe? Did you recommend going back to Buzz and giving them the right croc so at least they had a complete pair and your daughter could walk on the level.
I noticed by Zurge in Jail area. We went back and they could find in any vehicles . They also can't walk the tracks to look so they gave us a merchandise credit for New ones. Headed to Star Traders and got new pink Minnie Crocs. We went back the next day and to Lost and Found but never had the croc.
As for how she didn't notice, no clue, excitement????
 

graphite1326

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I guess I might be over-reacting, but it really was disgusting - like riding in a fast-food waste bin.
I just can't imagine stopping off at Mickey-D's, picking up a hamburger, bringing that burger into the park through security, deciding to eat that burger on Splash Mtn, then when they got full they thought it would be okay to just leave it in the ride vehicle. How does this even happen?
My thought exactly. The only way I think this could happen is a CM brought in their lunch or something. Maybe during the night shift.
 

jhastings74

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I have never seen anything unusual when entering a ride vehicle, but I DID see some strange lost-and-never-claimed items at Property Control back in the day...

Now, when entering the pool at Coronado Springs a few years ago, something floated by ("#2") that necessitated the entire pool be evacuated. Not a ride vehicle, but does that count? lol
 

That Guy

Active Member
While riding Big Thunder over the summer, I opened up the pouch to hold my water bottle when I discovered the pouch was filled with ketchup packets…20 or 30 of them. I figured it was an attempt at a prank, although I would only rate it as mildly amusing on the hilarity scale.
 

PorterRedkey

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Original Poster
I have never seen anything unusual when entering a ride vehicle, but I DID see some strange lost-and-never-claimed items at Property Control back in the day...

Now, when entering the pool at Coronado Springs a few years ago, something floated by ("#2") that necessitated the entire pool be evacuated. Not a ride vehicle, but does that count? lol

First Ewwwwwwwwww. and then yes I'll count it.
 

PorterRedkey

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Original Poster
My thought exactly. The only way I think this could happen is a CM brought in their lunch or something. Maybe during the night shift.
I would hope that a CM would know better. There is a McDonalds on Disney property, so I can see how a guest might be able to bring it into the park. Why they thought Splash Mountain was a good time to dig in, I have no idea.
 

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