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Thread: Leaving Parks and return later

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    We lost our car once at Epcot - amazing how many white hire cars exactly the same as ours there was in that one car park. We did find it in the end though - fortunately it was at closing after the fireworks so as people gradually left there were less and less cars to choose from and we spotted it.
    I would advise writing down which row and car park you're in and also leaving something that is not valuable but is distinctive on the seat so it is easy to peer in through the window and check if its yours - because lets face it whoever remembers the license plate of their hire car!

    Angela
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    Our license plate no has always been written on the key fob. We also have a Mickey ariel topper that I've attached a couple of ribbons to so you can usually spot them fluttering in the breeze.
    And we've got a sunscreen with the aliens from toy Story on we picked up in our Poundland here and took over with us, we've still even come out of Walmart when it's got dark after we went in and got disorientated and couldn't find it for a while.
    Babblin Boo


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    sounds as though we will write down where we parked

    Chris
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    We were dashing out of Epcot one afternoon, a few years ago, whilst it was raining cats and dogs. Kevin unlocked the car and we all jumped in. After a few moments we began to realise that the inside looked different and there were some things on the seat that I'd had to move, which weren't at all familiar!!!

    We were in the right row and the car was the right colour and shape, however, ours turned out to be 4 cars down the row!!!

    Moral of the story is do something like Steph does and also never leave any valuables in your car whatsoever. Our key opened a car of a completely different make!!
    Carla


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    Easy way to find your car at the parks: get a coloured piece of ribbon and tie it round the top of your car aeriel - if you get a vivid colour like pink then you can spot it from miles way and will never lose your car again .


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    I always make my kids take note of the section we're in - I always forget, but somehow they never do!!


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    I like the sound of getting something to tie around the ariel, that seems a very good
    idea. Never had problems remembering before, but better play safe with 2 kids in tow
    and my mum or else Ill get wacked if we cant find the car
    Chrisj


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    I've got bright purple and gold John along with Mickeys christmas hat! We also found it useful with the ribbon when we had 2 cars as if we got separated in a line of traffic my sister could spot us when she was following.
    Babblin Boo


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    Another good reason not to leave valuable in the car is that if someone finds your keys and they have remote central locking all they need to do is wande up and down the car park pressing the unlock to find you car - I know this is how we sometimes find our car when we know the rough are it is parked in.

    The Disney Security may get suspicious if they found someone doing this and it is perhaps a little paranoid to think that it could happy, but it seems such a simple way for someone to swipe a car.



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    Be very carefull if you open your car more than 3 feet away from it.
    The reciever in the car is a very sensitive unit, and could stop communicating with the key fob, if this happens the cars immobiliser will not switch off thus leaving you stranded miles from home.
    My advice to you all is dont do it.
    Dave


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