

Originally posted by momswhit
I read that a woman bought her family lanyards at walmart before they left home. Her sister bought them on the ship and paid $8 a peice. What do you need them for???

Even the DCL lanyard is too lightweight to support more than just a few pins; and the pins tended to snag the threads on the lanyard. I looked for lanyards prior to our cruise, and couldn't find them, but I'm glad I didn't - I love having the DCL ones as a souvenir. You can also get the water bottle leashes with the DCL logo on them--they had them for sale as we left the ship for an excursion. I had to smile when I saw someone with one at our local amusement park this summer.Originally posted by PoohJen
In defense of the "$8" ones, I am planning on buying one of those as a souvenier. I will put my Disney pins on it (right now my Disney pins are on a cheaper lanyard that is really too light weight for pin-bearing).
Originally posted by jrabbit
I'd wait and buy the DCL ones. THey will be one of the least expensive souveniers you will buy on the trip. The biggest downside to waiting and getting them onboard is that you have to wait until you leave port (I don't remember how "far out" you need to be before they can open up the shops), so you won't have them from the start of your cruise.
as to being too lightweight!
(but thanks for the info!)but received them from DVC in our rooms the second night...

Originally posted by PoohJen
Carla, it sounds like that's a pin-specific lanyard??? do they sell those on the ship? Is it like a starter set, or do you mean you put on pins yourself?
If not, then in response to DenverVal....Rats!as to being too lightweight!
(but thanks for the info!)