doindisneyagain
Earning My Ears
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- Oct 8, 2002
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I just wanted to put out this message to all you disney goers. If you find something at the parks, resorts, buses, etc. Please take it to the lost and found.
We just returned from a trip to Disney. My 2 DD's each had $95 in Disney Dollars they had received from family and friends for Christmas. The first year they had their own money to spend. We arrived on Friday Feb 6th and on Saturday Feb 7th we made a trip to Downtown Disney so they could go to the toy store. My 5 year old daughter bought a $40 disney doll - complete with all the accessories (I'm sure if you've been there you have seen this doll). She was so excited. She took it with her everywhere. On Sunday Feb 8th we went to Animal Kingdom Lodge to look around (we were staying at Ft. Wilderness). Well either at the Outpost bus stop or on the bus to Downtown Disney she lost her doll. I was so sure that who ever found it would return it to the lost and found. I notified the bus driver and he radioed to others. I also contacted the lost and found at Ft. Wilderness, but no one had returned it. I called lost and found every couple days and even made one last attempt before we left on Friday Feb 13th. We never got it back. It broke my heart to see her so sad. We were in Disneyworld! of all places to lose something I was so sure the Disney "Magic" would bring that doll back to us. But instead someone out there decided to keep something that wasn't theirs - knowing that somewhere a little girl was missing her doll. As fate would have it - on Monday we were at the busstop at downtown disney and I found a video camera sitting on the bench - obviously left behind. I immediately gave it to the bus driver when we boarded the bus. I know the value of a video camera and the value of a doll is quite different, but to my daughter that doll was worth a lot more than $40. Sorry this is so long, but I'm still in shock that it was never found - my DH says I'm too naive! Maybe this little story will make someone think twice about keeping something they find.
Just a side note: we did get my daughter a different doll at a flea market outside disney - so she was happy, but she still gets sad when she talks about her "disney doll" .
Thanks for listening! Other than that we had a great time at Disney!!!
We just returned from a trip to Disney. My 2 DD's each had $95 in Disney Dollars they had received from family and friends for Christmas. The first year they had their own money to spend. We arrived on Friday Feb 6th and on Saturday Feb 7th we made a trip to Downtown Disney so they could go to the toy store. My 5 year old daughter bought a $40 disney doll - complete with all the accessories (I'm sure if you've been there you have seen this doll). She was so excited. She took it with her everywhere. On Sunday Feb 8th we went to Animal Kingdom Lodge to look around (we were staying at Ft. Wilderness). Well either at the Outpost bus stop or on the bus to Downtown Disney she lost her doll. I was so sure that who ever found it would return it to the lost and found. I notified the bus driver and he radioed to others. I also contacted the lost and found at Ft. Wilderness, but no one had returned it. I called lost and found every couple days and even made one last attempt before we left on Friday Feb 13th. We never got it back. It broke my heart to see her so sad. We were in Disneyworld! of all places to lose something I was so sure the Disney "Magic" would bring that doll back to us. But instead someone out there decided to keep something that wasn't theirs - knowing that somewhere a little girl was missing her doll. As fate would have it - on Monday we were at the busstop at downtown disney and I found a video camera sitting on the bench - obviously left behind. I immediately gave it to the bus driver when we boarded the bus. I know the value of a video camera and the value of a doll is quite different, but to my daughter that doll was worth a lot more than $40. Sorry this is so long, but I'm still in shock that it was never found - my DH says I'm too naive! Maybe this little story will make someone think twice about keeping something they find.
Just a side note: we did get my daughter a different doll at a flea market outside disney - so she was happy, but she still gets sad when she talks about her "disney doll" .
Thanks for listening! Other than that we had a great time at Disney!!!

