faindrops27 said:
Pin trading- in all my trips, and years going to one of my favorite places on earth. I have never understood, or participated. It does sound fun though. Tell me Mickeysaver where is the best place to get these pins. Can you explain the concept to me. TIA
Ah, pin trading. I never thought that I would ever get into a hobby that cost so much or looked so stupid.....well, that's what I thought when I first saw that pin trading/collecting even existed back in 1996 at the Olympics here in Atlanta. I thought it was about the dumbest thing that I ever did see.
Fast forward about 5 years.....
Full blown Disney addiction had settled in on me. I was looking for a new Disney hobby that would give us something fun to do at Disney outside of running from ride to ride. Pin trading seemed reasonable enough, but I still doubted that I would ever have that many pins.
Fast forward about 5 more years to present day....
We have over 500 pins. Mostly Stitch, Patriotic, Timon & Pumbaa, Jessica Rabbit, little green men from Toy Story, and pins from our trips to WDW. I do some trading on
PinPics.com and at some local meets a couple of times a year. But, my favorite thing is trading with the CM's at WDW. It's a neat way to meet the people that make the magic.
Now, most of my own personal pins, I started out by purchasing lots of cheap traders off of eBay and traded up to what I wanted. I also collect pins for the kids that go on the Bert's Big Adventure charity trip every year. Pin traders have big hearts! Otherwise, I could never have managed to have spoiled the kids that went on the BBA trips over the last 3 years....we are talking 100+ pins and many lanyards each year! We have a big batch of donated pins that I need to trade out with the CM's during our trip. The CM pin trading on this trip is all about Bert's kids....and meeting some neat CM's.
I will be purchasing pins for our personal collection during our stay too. It's a hobby that I never intended to have gotten this far into, but it is a lot of fun and I wouldn't trade the experiences and friendships for anything. Maggie