DBarber600
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Jun 10, 2005
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During our recent trip, I found that pin trading for my children was a great diversion when they began to get restless: At start of meltdown ... "Oh, look ... they have pins ... see if they have a monorail!"
Worked like a charm, but DH and I found ourselves getting sucked in; looking at pin lanyards left and right and now we're hooked.
My question has to do with the pro-pins. We ordered some for the children to trade and they didn't have a problem. In fact, some CMs encouraged our children to trade those instead of their nicer pins. But, do they take them as readily from adults as well? I have no idea what is valuable, I just want to have a collection of characters designed by Ward Kimball (he's famous in our household for the "I Love Toy Trains" series).
However, I will refuse to trade my pro-pins "A Goofy Movie" pins!
TIA!
Worked like a charm, but DH and I found ourselves getting sucked in; looking at pin lanyards left and right and now we're hooked.
My question has to do with the pro-pins. We ordered some for the children to trade and they didn't have a problem. In fact, some CMs encouraged our children to trade those instead of their nicer pins. But, do they take them as readily from adults as well? I have no idea what is valuable, I just want to have a collection of characters designed by Ward Kimball (he's famous in our household for the "I Love Toy Trains" series).
However, I will refuse to trade my pro-pins "A Goofy Movie" pins!
TIA!