
Disney World’s secret lost and found ‘sales’ have diehard fans lining up for ho…
Scattered among the piles and piles of Mickey ears were several stranger items — lone champagne glasses, paper towel holders and adult-sized sneakers.
SANTA ANA, California – Thousands of unclaimed items from Disneyland found new owners this past Saturday at the annual Disneyland Lost and Found Sale, held at the Goodwill Marketplace in Santa Ana. The event, which ran from 6 AM to 3 PM, drew large crowds eager to browse through a vast array of forgotten treasures, all donated by Disneyland after remaining unclaimed for an extended period. Shoppers discovered everything from iconic Minnie Mouse ears, priced at just $3, to sipper cups and popcorn buckets for $5. Mountains of sunglasses were available for a mere $1 each, alongside clothing, shoes, and blankets ranging from $3 to $5. Larger items such as strollers and car seats were also on offer, priced between $5 and $9. The sale also featured a surprising variety of electronics, including wires, power banks, cameras, and tripods, with prices marked individually. Umbrellas, bags, hats, toys, and plushies were readily available, typically costing $2 to $3. Even light sabers were among the finds, starting at $2. Medical equipment and other miscellaneous items rounded out the extensive collection. Attendees described the event as "unique and mind-blowing," with one shopper noting the "brutal" line but emphasizing the rewarding finds. The unsold items from this one-day event will be distributed to local Goodwill stores, offering another chance for those who missed the initial sale to discover a piece of Disneyland history.
Scattered among the piles and piles of Mickey ears were several stranger items — lone champagne glasses, paper towel holders and adult-sized sneakers.