luvflorida
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We just returned a few days ago from a trip to Disney World and Sea World. Our first day at Sea World was fantastic, but the second day, not so great.
We parked our grandson's stroller in a designated stroller area before entering the Sea Port Theatre to see the Pets Ahoy show (which, by the way, held our 17 month old grandson absolutely spellbound
) and when we returned to the stroller area after the show, our stroller was missing.
We checked several other areas just to be sure, but nope, no stroller. My husband found a security guy and explained what had happened. The security guy got in touch with another security person and radioed guest services to send over a rental stroller for us to use. He told us to keep checking back with guest services throughout the day in case someone turned the stroller in, and he had us file a report.
Long story short, on our way out of the park, we checked with guest services. As we were describing the stroller, another couple (they were also in guest services because someone had taken their stroller) heard us and said they knew where our stroller was. Apparently, someone had taken their stroller and left ours in its place. The other stroller was a very expensive stroller, so I guess the person(s) ditched our cheaper model for a better one.
Anyway, we finally got our stroller back, minus our grandson's Disney fleece blanket and my LL Bean jacket.
Now I know it isn't a good idea to leave anything unattended in a stroller, but I seriously didn't think someone would steal a baby's blanket OR a stroller.
Unbelievable!
About fifteen years ago, we had an expensive camera stolen at the Magic Kingdom. We had accidentally left it hanging on the back of a stroller while riding the train around the MK. I realized it was missing after the train was already halfway around the park. I was positive that the camera would still be there when we returned. Of course, it wasn't. Nobody ever turned it in to lost and found either.
Anyone else ever have something go missing from the parks?
We parked our grandson's stroller in a designated stroller area before entering the Sea Port Theatre to see the Pets Ahoy show (which, by the way, held our 17 month old grandson absolutely spellbound

We checked several other areas just to be sure, but nope, no stroller. My husband found a security guy and explained what had happened. The security guy got in touch with another security person and radioed guest services to send over a rental stroller for us to use. He told us to keep checking back with guest services throughout the day in case someone turned the stroller in, and he had us file a report.
Long story short, on our way out of the park, we checked with guest services. As we were describing the stroller, another couple (they were also in guest services because someone had taken their stroller) heard us and said they knew where our stroller was. Apparently, someone had taken their stroller and left ours in its place. The other stroller was a very expensive stroller, so I guess the person(s) ditched our cheaper model for a better one.
Anyway, we finally got our stroller back, minus our grandson's Disney fleece blanket and my LL Bean jacket.


About fifteen years ago, we had an expensive camera stolen at the Magic Kingdom. We had accidentally left it hanging on the back of a stroller while riding the train around the MK. I realized it was missing after the train was already halfway around the park. I was positive that the camera would still be there when we returned. Of course, it wasn't. Nobody ever turned it in to lost and found either.
Anyone else ever have something go missing from the parks?