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If you’re looking for “trader” pins, meaning ones you want to use to trade for other pins (as opposed to ones you want to keep for your collection), I highly recommend going through sites like eBay or Amazon. You can find loads of these pins online for resale, but because they’re considered rare, they’re often sold at a much higher price than Disney sold them for. These pins are exactly like they sound!ĭisney makes a set number of these pins (anywhere from 300 to 3,000 depending on the pin!) and once they’re gone they’re gone for good. The best pins to buy directly from Disney are what Disney calls “Limited Release” pins. You can buy LOADS of pins directly from Disney and, depending on what you’re looking for, this may be the best way to get them. I love finding a Paris or Shanghai pin when trading with cast members! What this means is that you can collect pins from all over the world! And Disney World is especially great for finding international pins because of how many people travel from other countries to Florida. One of my favorite things about Disney pin trading is that every park has their own pins: Walt Disney World, Disneyland, Disneyland Paris, Hong Kong Disneyland, Shanghai Disneyland, and Tokyo Disney. You can trade up to two pins with a cast member, but you have to have a Disney pin to trade them for it! Sometimes cast members will put pins on backwards, meaning you can’t see what the pin is, and you can trade for this “mystery pin” for a surprise! Cast members can also make you work for the pins by asking you Disney trivia questions, which is super fun!ĭisney World is a super fun place for pin trading! The practice began because of the popularity of trading pins at the Olympics and it has grown like mad! Disney even hosts special Pin Trading Nights for traders a few times a year! Guests at Disney World love pin trading and you can often spot traders carrying books of pins or wearing lanyards or vests adorned in their favorite pins.

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You may have noticed guests wearing lanyards covered in enamel pins, or cast members carrying pins or showing full cork boards with pins whenever you’re at Disney! This is because guests can trade pins with cast members! If a cast member is wearing pins or has a pin book or cork board, any guest can walk up and ask to trade with them.

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Get a FREE printable 30/60/90 day Disney countdown by joining our private Disney Facebook Group and share your photos and ask for tips and tricks!Ĩ Insanely Useful Disney Pin Trading Pins What is Disney Pin Trading?

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If you love to collect things or to show off your Disney style, pins are a great way to go! There are special limited edition pins pin sets and pins of pretty much every character, ride, theme park, and resort you can imagine!ĭisney pins are a great way to commemorate a vacation or special event, or to collect and show off your love of your favorite Disney things! I have pins for different holidays, every Disney place I’ve been, fun sets like video games and love letters, and all of my favorite characters. Disney pin trading is one my favorite things to do when I go to Disney! You can trade pins with cast members in the parks, in the resorts, and even in Disney Springs, so this a great activity no matter what your plans are.














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