BookCrossings in the DLR/WDW lost & found??
Posted: Tue Dec 21, 2004 5:31 am
hi..not sure if this is the place, but given this can happen at WDW (and other amusement parks as well) I was wondering what happens to books that people leave on trams, in attractions, and park benches?
I just joined an online book site that 'hunts' for books.. and they are supposed to have 'bookcrossing.com' stickers in them to let people know they aren't lost but 'traveling books' ...kind of like a international bookloan system. When you find the book you go to the website and enter the Bookcrossing ID number and let folks know you found it.. and what you did with the book (read,set free, loaned, etc) I just recently found out about it and it seems like it's a pretty popular thing that's been around.. not sure why with all the reading friends I have that I haven't heard of it sooner.. but I digress....
I know at DLR when one finds a book or anything a guest leaves behind they immediately turn it in to lost & found.. so I don't know is that the case? Are all these books just ending up in lost & found? I find it a little frustrating that people think it's ok to just leave something lying around in the park. :?:
Anyway.. I got two updates tonight from the 'bookcrossing bot" saying someone just left a couple books at the park again.. grumble.. not sure if this works but: http://www.bookcrossing.com/hunt/1/5/15 ... yland-Tram
one was actually left at HM I guess.. I wish there was a polite and helpful way to get folks to stop leaving their books at the park.. it defeats the purpose of their doing the bookcrossing thing.. :!:
I just joined an online book site that 'hunts' for books.. and they are supposed to have 'bookcrossing.com' stickers in them to let people know they aren't lost but 'traveling books' ...kind of like a international bookloan system. When you find the book you go to the website and enter the Bookcrossing ID number and let folks know you found it.. and what you did with the book (read,set free, loaned, etc) I just recently found out about it and it seems like it's a pretty popular thing that's been around.. not sure why with all the reading friends I have that I haven't heard of it sooner.. but I digress....
I know at DLR when one finds a book or anything a guest leaves behind they immediately turn it in to lost & found.. so I don't know is that the case? Are all these books just ending up in lost & found? I find it a little frustrating that people think it's ok to just leave something lying around in the park. :?:
Anyway.. I got two updates tonight from the 'bookcrossing bot" saying someone just left a couple books at the park again.. grumble.. not sure if this works but: http://www.bookcrossing.com/hunt/1/5/15 ... yland-Tram
one was actually left at HM I guess.. I wish there was a polite and helpful way to get folks to stop leaving their books at the park.. it defeats the purpose of their doing the bookcrossing thing.. :!: