mickeyluv'r
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Okay, I'll bite. Here's my story:
Once we were getting on the monorail and my neice got bumped just as we were wheeling the stroller in to the monorail car at the MK. She dropped her princess light up toy and it fell BELOW the monorail! [down into the space between the track and the car] We heard it land below!
We figured it was gone. Smashed to bits.
On a whim though, I told the CM at the TTC what had happened. She asked if it was our last night. It wasn't. She said it happens all the time, and they recover them regularly.
Two days later we stopped by guest services at teh TTC. The princess light was waiting for us with our name on it!!! It still worked!
I'm also fairly certain that it was not a replacement becsuse we had replaced the batteries with rechargable ones, and the cover plate for the battery compartment was missing a screw.
At night, the monorails smell like sweaty, tired tourist, IMO. Not so much in the am.
Once we were getting on the monorail and my neice got bumped just as we were wheeling the stroller in to the monorail car at the MK. She dropped her princess light up toy and it fell BELOW the monorail! [down into the space between the track and the car] We heard it land below!
We figured it was gone. Smashed to bits.
On a whim though, I told the CM at the TTC what had happened. She asked if it was our last night. It wasn't. She said it happens all the time, and they recover them regularly.
Two days later we stopped by guest services at teh TTC. The princess light was waiting for us with our name on it!!! It still worked!
I'm also fairly certain that it was not a replacement becsuse we had replaced the batteries with rechargable ones, and the cover plate for the battery compartment was missing a screw.
At night, the monorails smell like sweaty, tired tourist, IMO. Not so much in the am.