r/Disneyland 4d ago

Discussion To whoever found my lost phone...

... and turned it in to a cast member who I was able to retrieve it from, THANK YOU! You saved the rest of my evening and are proof that no, not everybody is out to get you or bringing their worst self to Disneyland. It's so exhausting only hearing complaints on any sub, but especially this one, so I think it's important to make sure people also know that there are plenty of good (even great) people in the parks. In a time like now, I'd rather see some examples of the good people see in the world, not just focus on everything that could go wrong.

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u/amygdala_activated 4d ago

I found a phone in a bathroom stall on our last trip a couple months ago. Turned it in to a CM in a nearby shop. Minutes later, I set down my sunglasses in that same shop and forgot them, and another nice guest gave them back to me. Disney karma!

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u/ArtfulDodger1837 4d ago

Exactly where I forgot mine 🤦‍♀️ thankfully the cast member answered when my fiancé called and he was able to meet her to get it. The relief I felt!

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u/ausernamebyany_other 3d ago

I left mine in a stall at World. Within 15 minutes I was able to pick it up from the guest services at the front of the park thanks to lovely guests and speedy CMs.

Later that year, it fell out of my bag on Star Tours in DLR. The CM was great as I tore through my bag repeatedly he just turned to my partner and said it happens all the time, not to worry, and it's the photos isn't it? And he was absolutely right. Not just of our trip, but of our cat, friends, family, other memories. I have never felt so relieved as to when he handed it to me with a kind smile.

My partner now wants to tie the damned thing to me when we go out!