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WizardLarz
03-16-2009, 04:45 PM
I know that people have talked about pin trading on the boards, but when I searched a couple of Forums I came up empty. So I'm going to ask my questions here and hope for some replies.:surfweb: Oh don't worry My trip isn't untill May 20th!
1. Are there certain places to do Pin trading in each park and/or reasort. I know from experience that WL had a book out that you were allowed to swap pins out of, I think the limit was 2.
2. I have pins that I "DO NOT WANT TO TRADE", because they have special meaning to me. IE: {Star Wars Weekends Pin, Keys To The Kingdom Pin} So do I leave these pins at home or is there a way to let someone know that certain pins are off limits to trading?
By the way,The DIS Rocks!
Millie12591
03-19-2009, 01:43 AM
I know that people have talked about pin trading on the boards, but when I searched a couple of Forums I came up empty. So I'm going to ask my questions here and hope for some replies.:surfweb: Oh don't worry My trip isn't untill May 20th!
1. Are there certain places to do Pin trading in each park and/or reasort. I know from experience that WL had a book out that you were allowed to swap pins out of, I think the limit was 2.
2. I have pins that I "DO NOT WANT TO TRADE", because they have special meaning to me. IE: {Star Wars Weekends Pin, Keys To The Kingdom Pin} So do I leave these pins at home or is there a way to let someone know that certain pins are off limits to trading?
By the way,The DIS Rocks!
I feel bad that no one has answered your ?, and I'm afraid I'm not going to be much help. I know that the kids can ask a Cast Memeber to trade, but I don't think they like to trade with adults, I know that you can trade with other people walking around the park, we would just go up and ask to see their pins and then ask if they would make a trade. Of course you have to be willing to say your not willing to trade something if you don't want to. I would never take with you the pins that you don't want to trade on your trip, but that's just me, I hate losing pins and my daughter is known for losing things sometimes. My son had a great time trading, he like finding the one's from Euro Disney, and one's for YOMD. They had fun, but again it was the kids doing it, I didn't see any adults trading. :confused3
TheFirstMriethebee
03-19-2009, 11:21 AM
i have alot of pins and i love to trade before i go to WDW or DL i go on ebay and buy a bunch of pins. i usually keep the pins i like in my hotell. i do still bring a few with me. being only 11 the CM's have to trade with me and i get to decide what pin i give them and what pin i get. i have a pin backpack that i put all my pin tradeing stuff in before i leave (landards( cant spell) , pins, etc) but every year i buy new pins to trade. hope this helps , mriethebee:goodvibes
thepwa
03-19-2009, 04:35 PM
I know that people have talked about pin trading on the boards, but when I searched a couple of Forums I came up empty. So I'm going to ask my questions here and hope for some replies.:surfweb: Oh don't worry My trip isn't untill May 20th!
1. Are there certain places to do Pin trading in each park and/or reasort. I know from experience that WL had a book out that you were allowed to swap pins out of, I think the limit was 2.
2. I have pins that I "DO NOT WANT TO TRADE", because they have special meaning to me. IE: {Star Wars Weekends Pin, Keys To The Kingdom Pin} So do I leave these pins at home or is there a way to let someone know that certain pins are off limits to trading?
By the way,The DIS Rocks!
At Downtown Disney there is a Pin Traders, and many hard core traders set up shop on the tables outside the store.
There is also a Pin Traders inside Epcot and some of the hardcores set up shop there, too.
Trading a pin is completely up to you. If someone sees a pin of yours that they want, just tell them that one is not available.
Only castmemember who have pins on a lanyard must trade any pin they have for any Disney pin a guest would like to trade. Private trading is completely up to you.
I dont think you need to leave any behind. Part of the fun, at least for me, of pin trading is seeing what is in each collection!
pixierella
03-19-2009, 08:34 PM
I know that people have talked about pin trading on the boards, but when I searched a couple of Forums I came up empty. So I'm going to ask my questions here and hope for some replies.:surfweb: Oh don't worry My trip isn't untill May 20th!
1. Are there certain places to do Pin trading in each park and/or reasort. I know from experience that WL had a book out that you were allowed to swap pins out of, I think the limit was 2.
2. I have pins that I "DO NOT WANT TO TRADE", because they have special meaning to me. IE: {Star Wars Weekends Pin, Keys To The Kingdom Pin} So do I leave these pins at home or is there a way to let someone know that certain pins are off limits to trading?
By the way,The DIS Rocks!
First if you go to the bottom of the home page there is a board called Disney Colletors Board or click here http://www.disboards.com/forumdisplay.php?f=37 You'll find many posts about pins and trading etiquette (sp). I once got pulled/pushed across a store by a CM who pulled out a cork board and let me trade off of it. I haven't traded with patrons of the park. Some may want to and some may not.
As for favorites, I carry my Tink collection in a seperate bag just in case I have to check to see if I have the pin already. Those pins are definately not for trade but I wouldn't mind showing them off.
I hope that link above helps you. I know I got some very good info off of it.
dannewi
04-18-2009, 05:33 PM
So.. are these "special" disney pins? Do you buy these in the gift shops to trade later?
Danauk
04-19-2009, 06:41 AM
Persoanlly I only take the pins I want to trade into the park with me. I put 12 pins on my lanyard before I head out for the day and just trade those. Any pins that I traded for that I want to keep I put in my purse so I don't accidentally trade them again, then I leave those back in the hotel room.
For places to pin trade, the CM's in the parks with lanyards or cloth pouches on their waist. The resort shops have pin trading books or boards that are brought out at certain times each day. Or you could trade with other guests if you want to (although personally I have never done that! Too shy I guess!!)
The pins I have to trade I have either bought her in the UK Disney store before hand or have recieved in pin exchanges or pins I exchanged with CM's and thn realised that I already had! I also buy pins in the parks from the various shops and carts, but these are always keepers that go straight into my pin bags when I get back home.
GBShorts
04-19-2009, 09:10 AM
I'm not sure if this is still the case, but as far as I know, there are two types of Cast Member lanyards, purple and teal.
To be honest, I don't remember which is which, but one is for children only, and one anybody can trade with. The previous poster who said CM's don't like to trade with adults may have been referring to those CM's who had on the "kids only" lanyard.
I've seen how their lanyards work...they keep them in a drawer behind registers and such and just put one on when they get onstage. They aren't their personal pins in most cases, so provided you try to trade them an authentic Disney pin, they can't say no.
I hope that helps!
For me, I put the pins I'm willing to trade in my pockets (mostly because I trade almsot exclusively with cast members) and wear a lanyard with a "display collection" on it for people to admire (that, and it's very handy for amusing young children on the bus after a long day).
As for places to trade....
The Hat at DHS, the Pin shop in Frontierland in the MK, outisde Island Mercantile at AK, and behind the Sphere at EPCOT are the big places you might find people trading.
CMs are everywhere. Green lanyards/felt squares are for kids under 9 only. Black is for everybody. When trading with a CM, if it's on the lanyard and you've got a genuine Disney pin to trade they can't say no (unless of course, you're over 9 and trying to trade off a green lanyard/square). If a pin isn't on their lanyard/square it is probably their personal pin that they choose to wear.
DTD's pin stop is the biggest place to trade.
As for letting somebody know you don't want to trade a certain pin, just come right out and tell them that that pin isn't for trade. I've never had a problem with this.
GBShorts
04-19-2009, 12:01 PM
Oops. green and black. not purple. Thanks Axel!
WizardLarz
04-19-2009, 12:32 PM
So.. are these "special" disney pins? Do you buy these in the gift shops to trade later?
The "Special Pins" that I am talking about I recieved for the Keys to the Kingdom tour, the Wild By Design tour and also the 2008 Star Wars Weekend Pin. The tour pins can not be bought! The SWW pin is limited eddition! That is why I was asking the Question.
Thanks to all of you who replied!:thumbsup2
Oops. green and black. not purple. Thanks Axel!
Any time! They just made the switch this year, though. It was still Green and Teal in December, but when we were there in February, they were black instead of Teal! It threw me for a bit!
CoffeeRoasters
04-20-2009, 01:10 PM
Thank you Axel!
Time for a mental note:
CMs are everywhere. Green lanyards/felt squares are for kids under 9 only. Black is for everybody. When trading with a CM, if it's on the lanyard and you've got a genuine Disney pin to trade they can't say no (unless of course, you're over 9 and trying to trade off a green lanyard/square).
lizet313
04-21-2009, 11:09 AM
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figment41
04-21-2009, 03:09 PM
First of all I want to say i love pins and have been trading at the parks for many years.
If you have some special pins that can not be replaced without spending a lot of money on Ebay for them...I would leave them at home. I love to see other peoples pins but the backs do tend to come loose sometimes and you could end up losing them on a ride or just walking. Also, if a child sees a pin that you have and they want to trade with you it is very hard to say No not that one but can I give you another one and see their smile turn upside down.:upsidedow:scared:
As far as trading with cast members if they are wearing a lanyard or hipster they must trade with you unless they already have your pin or it is a childs lanyard (used to be green not sure what color it is this year). They wear them all over the parks and at most resorts. Just remeber do not touch you would not want someone touching you or grabbing something around your neck.
Be careful buying large quantities of pins pins for very little money there are a lot of fake Disney pins out there and cast members can turn them down. If the deal seems to good to be true it probably is. In the parks they have many different starter sets and lanyards that help you to get started.:yay:
Pin trading is a lot of fun and you get to meet a lot of very interesting people.
Dani C
04-22-2009, 12:09 PM
I can't be sure, but I have heard that a cast member can (but won't always, especially in the case of a starter set) refuse a pin if they already have an identical one on their lanyard.
DisGal520
04-22-2009, 01:40 PM
yes - a CM is not supposed to take a pin that is already on their lanyard. That has happened to us.
But it is not that common that you and the CM will have the same pin.
I can't be sure, but I have heard that a cast member can (but won't always, especially in the case of a starter set) refuse a pin if they already have an identical one on their lanyard.
yes - a CM is not supposed to take a pin that is already on their lanyard. That has happened to us.
But it is not that common that you and the CM will have the same pin.
They can refuse, but with the amount of pins out there, the odds that the only pin you'll have to trade is already on a lanyard are astronomical.
Plus, most cast members are nice enough to trade anyway. I've seen more than a few with duplicates on their lanyard. Granted, the duplicates are almost always on the kids-only lanyards, but those pins are the ones the kids want.
thescottfamilyof5
04-23-2009, 10:27 PM
I am new to all this...how many pins should we bring with us on our trip? (we have two boys, ages 5 and 7). Should I just buy a bunch on ebay? I know they'll enjoy trading, but don't think they'll care what they end up with!
I am new to all this...how many pins should we bring with us on our trip? (we have two boys, ages 5 and 7). Should I just buy a bunch on ebay? I know they'll enjoy trading, but don't think they'll care what they end up with!
I've been pin trading since it became official in 2000 (I believe that's the year it started officially) and have always brought anywhere from 5-15 pins to trade, but I'm a serial trader. I trade constantly.
Given that your boys are the ages where they'll probably be distracted by other things, I'd reccomend about 5 pins a piece.
Dani C
04-27-2009, 01:00 PM
Another thing to remember is that you cannot trade a personalized pin (for instance if your son's name is on it).
tinkerbells mum
04-27-2009, 04:10 PM
great info, my dd and i have just started collecting pins (from the Disney STore and Ebay) ready for our visit in 2011. DD spends hours "practicing" at home at the moment putting her lanyard on and trading with me!!
thescottfamilyof5
04-27-2009, 06:38 PM
ok, another dumb question, but what's a lanyard and where do I get one of them??
Dani C
04-28-2009, 12:57 PM
A lanyard is like a necklace that is used to display and wear pins. You can get them on ebay, at the parks, resorts, or at disneyshopping (as well as many other places).
This one is available currently, so I copied a link for you to view.
http://disneyshopping.go.com/disney/store/DSIProductDisplay?langId=-1&storeId=10051&productId=1243973&catalogFromSearch=10002&catalogId=10002&categoryId=14821&isSingleMatch=true&ddkey=http:DSISearch
Good luck!
thescottfamilyof5
04-28-2009, 04:37 PM
ahhh, thanks!!
WizardLarz
05-13-2009, 04:28 PM
serious Bump! Anyone else with some advice or ideas!:yay:
OH YAY! One Week!
erincon23
05-13-2009, 06:56 PM
Someone here said they bring 5-15 pins to trade -- that's a minimum I trade PER DAY! It gets addictive. Try to get your kids to think about a theme they'd like to collect -- a certain character, rides they have gone on, holidays, etc. You can go to pinpics.com and look at pins just to get an idea of what there is out there. You can also go to odpt.com (the official Disney pin trading site) and see what will be sold at the parks when you go. I've always found ebay to be a great site to buy lots of pins -- I usually aim for less than $2 a pin for traders.
Have fun!
Erin
ty93850
05-14-2009, 12:57 PM
Pin trading has taken in a whole sub-culture. We started on our first trip as a family in 03. You can buy a starter sets all over the world. They come in themes like Toystory, cars, princess.............. There are 3 main types of pins. First are pins you can buy these range all over just about what ever you can think of they have a pin. The next group are pins given to people for a special event. These could be DVC members visa card holders............ The last group are called hiddem micky pins ( formaly lanyard pins ) the first sets were hard to spot but now they have a little micky on them somewhere. These pins can not be bought in the parks or resorts they are given to cm to trade with. This is also the reason that there are special lanyards for kids due to adults running around and getting all the hidden mickeys. THere is a section of the wdw web site on pin trading and they show all the series of pins and the years they came out. My girls will pick a series and try all week to trade for them and complete the set before we leave. I got into the act last trip. I bought a hat ( gilligan style ) with pins on it and I trade for the first set of Fast pass hidden mickeys. Also there are some special backs that are for sell at the pin kiosks they replace the rubber back they use a little alen key ( comes with) to tighten a set screw so the pin will not be lost to the yeti on Mt Everest :scared1: We have had a small melt down in the past with the loss of a special pin. They dont cost that much and worth the price imo. THis is what our girls do for souviners. Have fun.
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