I have one of the stanless steel buckets they use in Beaches and Cream to hold cream for coffee and stuff in the mornings. It has BC logo on one side and YC on the other but, besides that, looks like any other unused metal scrub bucket. I was talking to the GM one day about work and told him what a cool window display I could create in the office if they sold those buckets in the gift shop. A little later he appeared with one just for me. As expected, the window display was truly awesome but eventually dismantled and replaced. The bucket lives on today, and is still a cherished possession more than fifteen years later.
I also have a set of the balloon dishes from 1900 Park Fare. Before royalty took the place over, it was always my favorite. One year, for my birthday, the manager presented me with a dinner plate as we were leaving. It was so odd that our friends' were embarassed walking out and standing on the elevator with us b/c they were afraid people would think I'd stolen it. I can't tell you the ribbing I took for it - and still hear occassionally if the subject comes up.
Several years later, my mom went with us on her first - and only - trip to the world and talked them into selling her an entire set - place settings for 8 - to go with my plate b/c I loved it so much. They had to have someone go in the back and find new china that hadn't been used... apparently they can't sell anything that people have eaten off of... as if I'd have minded

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They shipped it, so technically, I didn't get to physically bring it home myself but it is a souvie cause I WAS there. I'll also admit to being positively speechless when I got home and the box arrived - just too "practically perfect in every way!" I don't know what she paid for it but rumor has it, she could have stayed an extra 4-5 days with that money.... hmmm, maybe that's why she says she can't afford to go back with me...
Anyway, as you might expect, it's kept safely in the china cabinet. Heaven forbid, one of the kids should try to actually eat off MY special china...
I do wish I had a Y2K flashlight though... Now that's a piece of history I'd probably pay money for on ebay!