Super Hot Treasure Spot At Disney

well what did she find? we're dying to know---Ivan
 

Sorry I dont have a digital camera at the moment, wifey-poo dropped it about 2 months ago and we havent bought another one yet. Anyway she brought up a 1 carat diamond earring, two toes rings, I think a nose ring of some sort, .85 cents in change and a ladies diamond tennis bracelet valued at $3,000 dollars. I was just floored when she kept finding this stuff in the wave pool. She was the only one out there with goggles on. I still dont believe this happened. How can people be so stupid to wear their jewelery in a wave pool? She would find something and bring it to me about once an hour.
 

cha -ching big time!! score---goallllll !!!! WTG ---sweet ---did I miss any praises---Ivan
 

All them treasures paid for your trip ! Buy the kiddie something nice !
 

I've often wondered what would be found under some of those Super Slides at either Disney water parks and Wet 'n Wild on International Drive. Another treasure spot are the volley ball courts at Fort Wilderness but as a word of caution if Security catches you, act dumb and apolgize and leave. If you get the right officer, he'll let you keep your finds while others may confiscate your finds. >:( No they don't keep it, its turned over Cash Control to be cleaned and donated to the United Way. :) That goes for any TH'ing on Disney Property, I know because I'm one of those Security officers. There are over a 100 lost rings on the Bay Lake beaches. When they dredged out the ferryboat landings about ten years ago, an estimated $500,000 in pennies, nickles, dimes and quarters were dumped into a unknown landfill. :o The change was the tourists pitching their change onto the pilings around the ferry landing. Divers said the walls of the channel were layered with coins from 6 feet underwater to the bottom at 30 feet. I tried to find that landfill but it was a guarded secret. One source said the coins were screened, washed and tumbled before being donated to charity. Meanwhile the tourists are still pitching their change building another repository of coins. ;D Good luck in your quest for treasure. ;)
 

FLauthor said:
I've often wondered what would be found under some of those Super Slides at either Disney water parks and Wet 'n Wild on International Drive. Another treasure spot are the volley ball courts at Fort Wilderness but as a word of caution if Security catches you, act dumb and apolgize and leave. If you get the right officer, he'll let you keep your finds while others may confiscate your finds. >:( No they don't keep it, its turned over Cash Control to be cleaned and donated to the United Way. :) That goes for any TH'ing on Disney Property, I know because I'm one of those Security officers. There are over a 100 lost rings on the Bay Lake beaches. When they dredged out the ferryboat landings about ten years ago, an estimated $500,000 in pennies, nickles, dimes and quarters were dumped into a unknown landfill. :o The change was the tourists pitching their change onto the pilings around the ferry landing. Divers said the walls of the channel were layered with coins from 6 feet underwater to the bottom at 30 feet. I tried to find that landfill but it was a guarded secret. One source said the coins were screened, washed and tumbled before being donated to charity. Meanwhile the tourists are still pitching their change building another repository of coins. ;D Good luck in your quest for treasure. ;)
Thanks, I feel better now about mding some of the hotels. I did this years ago and had no trouble at all
 

I have a whole safety deposit box full of gold and silver rings that I have found in the rivers here in southwest Missouri that people lost after smearing themselves with suntan lotion and then swimming in the cool water that shrinks your skin and then oops.
 

Unreal. Can you imagian how much the guys who clean that place find? Mike.
 

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