I just saw a story posted about how some brave young mother foiled the theft of her child's stroller at Disney World. I didn't open the story, (being deathly afraid of anything Faith Tap,) but it reminded me of when we visited Disney World when Danny was little.
We had not brought our own stroller to the park, but rented one there. I think it was in the shape of a Dolphin, and it was registered with a number when we paid the rental fee. When we entered the attractions, we of course left the stroller parked outside with all the others. (Unlike those who elect to drag theirs onto planes)
A few attractions later, we came out to find our stroller missing. Gone. We hied on over to the rental concession and explained our plight. Would we be held responsible? Was our deposit forfeited? Did we need to rent another stroller?
In essence we were told not to worry. Just take another, we were told, when we saw one sitting idle. People do it all the time. So we did. Pass it on. I suppose there may be someone wise enough, a return visitor most likely, who never did pay for the stroller in the first place, but for the rest of the renters, just pick any stroller you see. They all look alike, except for the registration number. So Disney doesn't care---at the end of the day, none of their dolphin strollers were leaving the park. Much ado about nothing.
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