JLTraveling
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I'm with everyone else. I wouldn't leave anything you would be upset to have to replace. Things happen at WDW just like they do anywhere else.
That said, my dad used a scooter for years (thankfully, he's on a new treatment regime now that makes it no longer necessary). In all that time, we never had a single item touched by another guest. BUT, I can't say the same for security.
At Universal one night during Halloween Horror Nights, he parked the scooter to walk through the three back-to-back haunted houses (one exits by the entrance to the next). We left a Universal shopping bag in the basket with bottled water and a couple other cheap things (snacks and ponchos).
When we got back to the scooter, it was surrounded by a regular park employee, two managers, a security guard and a uniformed police officer! They were carefully circling it, obviously hesitant to touch anything, and were quite relieved when Dad claimed the scooter and showed them what was in the bag. Turned out they were afraid it was a bomb!
It sounds ridiculous, but I guess in this era of "report everything," they can't really be too careful. I've never seen that at WDW, but we started leaving everything out in the open just in case.
That said, my dad used a scooter for years (thankfully, he's on a new treatment regime now that makes it no longer necessary). In all that time, we never had a single item touched by another guest. BUT, I can't say the same for security.
At Universal one night during Halloween Horror Nights, he parked the scooter to walk through the three back-to-back haunted houses (one exits by the entrance to the next). We left a Universal shopping bag in the basket with bottled water and a couple other cheap things (snacks and ponchos).
When we got back to the scooter, it was surrounded by a regular park employee, two managers, a security guard and a uniformed police officer! They were carefully circling it, obviously hesitant to touch anything, and were quite relieved when Dad claimed the scooter and showed them what was in the bag. Turned out they were afraid it was a bomb!
It sounds ridiculous, but I guess in this era of "report everything," they can't really be too careful. I've never seen that at WDW, but we started leaving everything out in the open just in case.