My girls (14 & 12) starting collecting a few years ago, but got serious last August during our last trip. For Christmas I gave them official WDW (Mickey trading logo) pin bags. On Tuesday 7/15 - the second day of our trip, my girls had their backpacks on and with them in the MK hoping to have some fun with CM's.
After breakfast with Cinderella we were to meet some pixies at the wishing well to surprise my DH with a 20th Anniversary survivor challenge. The pixies were late, my DH got suspicious so things got hectic as we tried to keep my 3 yr old from falling apart and my DH from coming unglued while we stalled. My DH wanted to ride Pooh with the FastPasses he had picked up earlier and my youngest DD wanted more coins to throw in the wishing well. So we went back towards the entrance to the castle in pursuit of more pennies and maybe Pooh. We turned the corner of the castle - looked up to see hook shooting at Peter Pan - and then my daughter turned white and said she'd left her bag below and off she and my older daughter ran. In the short span of chaos (2 mins)....my 12 yr old left her backpack on the bench at the wishing well.
It was gone already. Inside were at least $600 in pins. PAL Mickey, sun glasses and a camera. We looked everywhere for 1/2 hour, filed a claim with central lost and found.....but the bag didn't show up and still hadn't shown up as of this am when we left WDW.
Some ________ (you fill in the blank) took the bag knowing it was a kid's bag and didn't return it. That's sooooo UNDISNEY.
By THursday when it was clear that the bag was not coming back, I replaced it and most of the pins. This wasn't completely my daughters' fault. The entire episode cost us much aggravation, a lot of $$$ and a lot of tears. But the thing that bothers me the most is that someone was so dishonest. How they can keep it is beyond me. That person better not be on this board.
After breakfast with Cinderella we were to meet some pixies at the wishing well to surprise my DH with a 20th Anniversary survivor challenge. The pixies were late, my DH got suspicious so things got hectic as we tried to keep my 3 yr old from falling apart and my DH from coming unglued while we stalled. My DH wanted to ride Pooh with the FastPasses he had picked up earlier and my youngest DD wanted more coins to throw in the wishing well. So we went back towards the entrance to the castle in pursuit of more pennies and maybe Pooh. We turned the corner of the castle - looked up to see hook shooting at Peter Pan - and then my daughter turned white and said she'd left her bag below and off she and my older daughter ran. In the short span of chaos (2 mins)....my 12 yr old left her backpack on the bench at the wishing well.
It was gone already. Inside were at least $600 in pins. PAL Mickey, sun glasses and a camera. We looked everywhere for 1/2 hour, filed a claim with central lost and found.....but the bag didn't show up and still hadn't shown up as of this am when we left WDW.
Some ________ (you fill in the blank) took the bag knowing it was a kid's bag and didn't return it. That's sooooo UNDISNEY.
By THursday when it was clear that the bag was not coming back, I replaced it and most of the pins. This wasn't completely my daughters' fault. The entire episode cost us much aggravation, a lot of $$$ and a lot of tears. But the thing that bothers me the most is that someone was so dishonest. How they can keep it is beyond me. That person better not be on this board.