Guess How Many Items Are In The Chicago Lollapalooza ‘Lost and Found’ Bin
It's common; people always misplace things, especially in the hustle and bustle of a major festival.
It happens mostly to people who use something other than what they usually do.
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What I'm saying is this: Think about your normal day. You leave a house with a purse, right? Maybe a shoulder bag or some kind of satchel that carries your belongings.
Now imagine going to a festival where carrying a case might be allowed. In this situation, it might not be the most practical thing to lug around all day. It's a different environment, and understandably, things can get lost in the excitement.
That's precisely why, I believe, people lose so many things at major festivals like Lollapalooza, for example.
Either that, or it's something else I won't get into, but you probably know what I'm talking about.
Lollapalooza has been in Chicago since 2005, so they have this part down to a science.
The Lollapalooza website directs those who lose things while enjoying the weekend in the Windy City.
As of now, 25 phones, including a couple of rad flip phones, have not been picked up at Lolla since last weekend.
Many wallets, credit cards, keys, backpacks, and sunglasses are left behind.
However, more IDs were left at Grant Park than any other item currently on the Lollapalooza site.
Six different pieces of jewelry were lost and found at the concert venue.
The site mentions they have "returned 354 items and counting," with easily an extra 100 or more still unclaimed.
If you went to the show and lost some of your property, don't worry—you can get it back. The Lollapalooza team has made the process as easy as possible for you.
Go here to see the lost and found items, fill out a claim, and check out the hours of operation in case you need to pick up something lost.
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