On a yearly basis, Lost and Found Cast Members collect more than 6,000 cell phones, 3,500 digital cameras, 18,000 hats, and 7,500 autograph books! That's a lot of signatures you'll have to work hard to replace!
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On a yearly basis, Lost and Found Cast Members collect more than 6,000 cell phones, 3,500 digital cameras, 18,000 hats, and 7,500 autograph books!
Sometimes you can get lucky and find your item here. All lost items are turned in to the Guest Services at the front of each park. Rounds are made about every two hours and Cast Members collect lost items from every location, and they are transported to the front of the park to Guest Services.
Please notify us online of your lost item. This will allow the Disney team to start looking for your item. Once you fill out the online form you will receive an email notification with your Lost Item claim number. Our team will continue to look for your item and provide you with an email update within 48 hours.
Lost and found that's more than a day old will be send to a central processing location, and you'll need to fill out an online form to try to reunite with your item(s). But if you realize you left something behind while you're still in the park (or Springs, etc.), you can check in person.
It's common for each day to produce a tote of red hats, blue hats, straw hats, etc. and each bin is labeled with the date it was procured. Hold onto your hats! They're some of the most commonly lost items at Disney World!
There are Photopass locations available on select attractions in all 4 Walt Disney World theme parks. Some people do not want to know where these cameras are because they might want to see genuine, authentic expressions of joy, delight, or even fear.
One argument for Florida tightening the reins on Walt Disney World has racked up views on Twitter, arguing that DeSantis should order a full sweep of Disney property with cadaver dogs. It widely known that 100s of children go missing every year at Disney world.
According to Disney, 210 pairs of sunglasses are turned into Magic Kingdom's Lost and Found every day making them one super-popular item to misplace! And Disney estimates that since Walt Disney World opened in 1971, they've taken in over 1.65 million pairs of missing sunglasses! But that's not all!
How long will Disney keep this information? The data on the scans is kept independent of any other system and will be purged 30 days after the ticket expires or when the computer determines that it is fully used up.
Side note: There is a “no show” policy for Disneyland Magic Key Holders. If they miss 3 theme park reservations within a 90-day period, they will not be able to make a new reservation for 30 days. Existing reservations will not be impacted.
Guest Relations Cast Members are the bestThey were very encouraging. They told me not to worry, that it would be turned in, and that Disney guests were the best people in the world about turning in lost keys, phones, toys, wallets and even money into the nearest cast member.
What is the no sad kids rule at Disney? Did you know Disney has an unspoken rule called the No Sad Kids rule? The rule allows cast members to go above and beyond to make sure kids who are upset get their smile back.
Travel with a Younger Elementary Schooler (ages 6-9)They'll likely remember much of the trip. They'll have stamina for a full day. Most rides are accessible to them. They're unlikely to be jaded about the Disney experience.
The visible security measures at our theme parks and resort hotels include the presence of uniformed police officers, using specially trained hazard detection canines to help patrol our parks and resorts, bag checks at our theme park entrances and security kiosks at our resort hotels.
If a guest's bag sets off the metal detector, they are asked to step to the side for a bag search performed by a security team member. Items that most commonly trigger an alert include large magnets, like the ones on some glasses cases, umbrellas, and portable phone chargers.
You can absolutely bring a water bottle with you into the Walt Disney World theme parks, including Magic Kingdom. The water bottle cannot be glass, but others are absolutely fine. My family always carries water bottles with us into Walt Disney World theme parks!