5 Fantastic Tips for Pin Trading at Disney Amusement Parks
Pin trading at Disney amusement parks and resorts is an unbeatably fun experience! Here is how you can keep the fun going.
1. Plan Ahead
One of the best ways to enjoy pin trading at amusement parks is to plan ahead. For the beginner, that will include buying a pin trading starter pack.
Walt Disney has produced hundreds of thousands of pin designs over the years, matching characters from each Disney movie. So, just think of a favorite character from a Disney movie, search online, and likely a pin has been created for you to purchase.
Voila, you've just started your first Walt Disney World pin collection.
Now with your starter Disney pin pack in hand and other character pin ideas in mind, the minute you touch ground you are ready to become a Disney pin trader.
Just remember Disney pin trading is addictive, you likely won't trade just one, so come prepared with many pins to trade and make a day of it.
Buying pins before you arrive at Disney World helps save money.
2. Have the Proper Disney Pin Collector's Bag
In preparation for your Disney trip, you've bought a handful, ok maybe a bucketful load of pins to trade, and your wondering how to transport and display all these pins. Answering and resolving this before you leave on your trip is important.
Pin trading requires your pins to be portable, easily displayable, and protected. You have to be able to move your pins around easily and show them on the spot.
A Disney trading pin bag offers the best solution. You might think a lanyard will do the job, but don't get side tracked by a pin lanyard - they only hold a handful of collectible pins. A trading pin bag will allow you to keep your Disney pin collection organized and safe to ensure you have a fun and successful experience.
Unfortunately Disney World doesn't sell specific pin trading bags, which is ok, because there are many companies that do sell pin bags. Look for a pin bag with a zipper closure to protect your pins, one with a handle and shoulder strap for portability, and one that will hold 300-400 Disney trading pins.
400 trading pins may sound like a lot, but don't underestimate the power of a Disney Trading pin.
3. Know Where to Look
You've arrived at a Disney World theme park smiling from ear to ear, but the pIace is huge. So, where do you look for collecting Disney pins and particularly those hidden mickey or hidden Disney pins or whatever their called?
The best place to start is a park guide map. Every Disneyland Resort will have a map to guide you and will likely include pin trading locations that offer pin displays.
If that doesn't work the next step is to ask a park cast member as they will know all the best pin trading spots.
In prior years cast members traded pins directly with guest, but in recent years the resorts have switched to pin trading boards that are managed by Disney cast members. Find the boards and you will find plenty of pins to trade.
One final note, don't be afraid to approach other guests when you notice their pin bags or lanyards. Disney pin traders are proud of their collections and like to tell their story. Ask about their pins and you might find a hidden gem in their collection that they are willing to trade. This works great as you are standing in lines at the various attractions.
4. Don't Be Afraid to Haggle
You might be hesitant at first to initiate trade talk at Disney, but don't be afraid. Haggling is part of the process. To ease into it, start at a pin trading board with a Disney cast member, they are not allowed to haggle so just offer to trade and they will accept.
Pin trading is a great way to get rid of unwanted pins, and it can be a great way to get your hands on some rare or hard-to-find pins but if you want either of these results, you have to learn to haggle or negotiate. Consider trading 4, less valuable pins, for one more rare Disney pin. This might be worth it to get that rare one.
The key to pin trading is to be patient and to be willing to haggle. Not everyone will want to trade, and that's ok, the next person will. Just follow Disney pin trading etiquette and everyone involved will have a great time.
5. Don't Be Afraid to Ask for Help
I follow the saying, "if you ask, you might get, if you don't ask, you won't get". This applies to asking for help, asking for Disney pin trade or asking for directions.
Ask, ask, ask and ask some more, you'll be amazed at how people are willing to help.
In the process of asking you will learn other cool things about the Disneyland theme park, special events, celebrations, gift shops, rules for pin trading, limited release pins and so much more. You might figure these things out on your own, but asking will save you so much time to enjoy more pin trading.
So, if you see someone wearing a pin you like, ask them for a trade and you might get it.
If you're not sure how to trade, there are usually cast members or Disney pin traders around who can help. Just ask, and they'll be happy to show you how it's done.
Be Prepared for Pin Trading at Disney
So, if you're looking for a fun, unique souvenir from your trip to a Disney amusement park, consider pin trading! Pin trading is a great activity for all ages and can be done at any of the Disney parks.
Get started today and be prepared for the beginning of something special.
And remember every good Disney pin collector keeps on the look out for limited edition pins, you never know what you might find.