Sadly

there was to be no reward for me after nervously waiting in line for 2.5 hours and getting within a distance of approx 8 people in line front of me from D-Street's front door where we were all informed by the store manager standing out in front that she was very sorry it..."The Jolly Roger had officially just sold out" leaving a large portion of us still standing there in line all looking a bit stunned as we were turned away literally inches from the door after we had been patiently waiting in line since 7:00 am (which btw, was falsely reported as being the earliest time that anyone was supppsed to be permitted to line up at D-Street.
According to the D-Street manager they "discourage people from lining up prior to 7:00 am but that officially they cannot prevent you from doing so which was most certainly the case today as people were obviously lined up much earlier than 7:00am because when I got there at exactly 7:00 am the line out front of D-Street was already 200 people deep if not more( keeping in mind that you also have to clear a security checkpoint/metal detector before you can even enter Downtown Disney where D-Street located).
Those who managed to get into the line just prior to 7:00 am all got at least one Jolly Roger for their wait and those of us who lined up at 7:00 or later did not.
Before I tucked my broken tail between my legs and finally left to drive back home sad and empty handed, I first took a minute and spoke with the D-Street manager directly who informed me that this afternoon at some point she was expecting a small restock at "an undisclosed location" at some point during the day but couldn't say where or what time? (the impression that she gave me was that there would definitely be a small supply available later that day which would most likely be available inside of the park).
She assured those of us who were in line and who were turned away at the door when the final Jolly Roger was sold that there would for sure be a restock next Friday at D-Street, Disneyland park and WDW. She did not know if they would also be available through the Disney store when asked.
Despite the outcome I still had a good time meeting my fellow funatics as well as hardcore Disney fans and for the most part everyone in line that I spoke with was polite and tried their best to handle their frustration and disappointment with grace.
It was very unfortunate for those of us who took the time to travel to Disneyland, paid for parking ($12.00 per hr BTW!) and then waited over 2 hours in line only to realize that once again the demand for these items were much higher than the supply provided and hopefully Funko makes better efforts in th future to provide a greater supply to meet the demand for these types of special releases.
This of course was a small win for those flippers waiting in line who although they didn't get the 10 each that they had all expected to get, did at least manage to walk away with 2 figures each while the actual collectors who like myself and a few of those left in line ahead of me left empty handed but were even willing to all selflessly agree with each other while waiting in line to only buy 1 each instead of the limit of 2 each just so that the rest of us still in line could perhaps stretch the supply just a little bit further in an effort to help out our fellow funatics who including ourselves as it turned out still left with empty hands after wating in line for hours.
I can't say that I'm not a little dissapointed in both Funko and Disney for the what is now the 4th time that they have had a Disney parks exclusive and have failed to provide the consumer with an adequate amount of stock for what was obviously going to be an item in high demand, but as it is with these things "you win some, you lose some."
So my congratulations to those dedicated funatics who got up just a little bit earlier than the rest of us. You earned your pirate's treasure fair and square matey's, I just wish I had been one of the lucky ones this time too.
-The Funko Fiend