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Yep. I think they noticed the popularity of buttons at Disneyland and found that as something to try at WDW this year.Here are the buttons:
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I've collected Disneyland and WDW buttons over the years. I have the MK 25 Years of Magic button that was a whopping $2.50 and a MGM•Disney Studios button that was $1 - price stickers on the backs.
Those who like Remy may like these?
)Yep. I think they noticed the popularity of buttons at Disneyland and found that as something to try at WDW this year.
Buttons coat less than etched glasses.
Definitely cost is the major factor. Just pointing out buttons worked at DL.Yeah, I'm guessing it's more like:
Definitely cost is the major factor. Just pointing out buttons worked at DL.
This confuses me a bit. It says you can get additional buttons with purchase at those other locations. Does that mean there are more than the 3 listed below? My pass isn't active yet, so I don't have any other info.
This confuses me a bit. It says you can get additional buttons with purchase at those other locations. Does that mean there are more than the 3 listed below? My pass isn't active yet, so I don't have any other info.
Even if u could purchase additional buttons, would you, especially when they give them out for free at guest relations and then give the special AP buttons out for free too?This confuses me a bit. It says you can get additional buttons with purchase at those other locations. Does that mean there are more than the 3 listed below? My pass isn't active yet, so I don't have any other info.