My family just recently went to Disneyland. One of things I kept noticing that bugged me was that every body of water would have piles and piles of coins. Does this happen other places? Is ‘It’s A Small World’ at EuroDisney a money-making opportunity?
Outside of the Trevi Fountain (has it been mentioned?) it is quite popular in rural parts of Europe (usually it is linked to a specific fountain, but in the SE of France there are tons of old public foutains and a few of them have the “drop a coin, make a wish thing”).
A local mall once got “caught” keeping the change.
There was a big furor, but the local prosecutor said it was not legally required to give the money away, nor advise anyone that it would be kept. Eventually the bad press cost the place a lot of community good will, and they publicly announced that in the future all money collected in the fountain would be donated to charity. Folks were dubious. After several months of continuing public investigation, the mall hired a local sheltered workshop to collect, and distribute the money.
I used to work in a building that had a small fountain in the lobby. What I liked about it is that they had a small sign in front each month that said “fountain donations for this month will be donated to XYZ charity” with a different charity each month, and a little blurb about what that charity did.
Problem was, the fountain was so small and dinky that nobody bothered throwing coins into it. It looked like they got it at Spencer GIfts or something. There are much bigger and prettier (and therefore more magical) fountains to be found close by.
Propitiating (not often I get a chance to use that word!) the water gods goes back to European antiquity. The modern act of throwing coins into fountains or wishing wells is a civilized remnant of old superstitions, one of zillions. Saying god bless you after a sneeze is similar, e.g.
I don’t know whether non-European cultures do this, but to limit it to Americans ignores thousands of years of history.
“Any money thrown in the fountain will be taken by the lobby security guards and used by them to buy Snickers bars from the vending machine. This will help them remain alert during their post-lunch drowsy period. Thanks for helping keep your building safe!”
So fountains and wells get money. How about just random water? Fountains and wels make sense (at least in a traditional sense). Tossing money in a ride at Disneyland doesn’t (well, except for the whole ‘I bet I can throw this so it hits that’, which is awfully jerkish.)