many cast members have lanyards or little square things with pins on them, you can trade up to 2 pins with them at any given time. You just pick the ones you like, and give them pins in exchange. There are a few that have tourquise color ones that are exclusively for kids.
Also sometimes cast members set up outside the pin store in Frontier land with large books of pins and they work the same way.
We buy big lots of pins on ebay to take and use as traders.
Perhaps this is a silly question... But do they have to be Disney pins that you would give to a CM?


That's another reason why I like getting pins for my DD off of ebay, they are usually random outdated unpopular pins that she doesn't mind trading at all. The ones we buy for her she hand picks so she really likes them and doesn't want to trade them. The only ones she's not allowed to trade are the ones we get her when we go on the Disney cruise, other than that she can trade whatever she wants.

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and a few CMs have the "Kids Only" pin trading lanyards which seems pretty cool for the kids 
Currently disneystore.com has a 3-pin set for $6 with Up pins- it's Russell, Karl, and Dug. I bought a couple of sets to trade, and 1 to keep, they're decent pins!
Pin trading can be quite addictive and expensive though- just beware!
or better known as "scrappers" pins exist. For courteousness all CM have to accept any class of pin that they are offered them in a trade. But it is necessary to avoid to be cheated by bad sellers who say to sell pins as Disney "original" pins that it are not.
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My middle DD was never big on roller coasters, so she got into pin trading when she was little and has stayed with it for 8 years now. We are going to DL next month and I just bought 50 disney pins off ebay for $30. In the parks the least expensive ones are $6 each! If you think he might be interested do a search on ebay for "Disney pins" and get them there, and maybe let him pick a lanyard at the parks he likes for a souvineer. It has been years of fun for one of our DD's!
Buy them bulk.
I am currently waiting for a batch of 100 that I got for 64 bucks. Of those, we usually find about 5 to 10 that we like enough to keep.
64 cents a pin puts them right in my price range![]()
This is not good advice. However someone else provided the same link I have in my signature and that thread has tons of very very good advice.
That thread has a list of good eBay sellers, people who do not sell scrappers and who do not charge an arm and a leg for their pins.
I have a family of 4 traders, I buy pins from eBay to trade but I don't buy from scrapper sellers or from sellers who I think might be selling scrappers, instead I buy from sellers I trust (and yes I bought scrappers before I knew what they were and I still do sometimes to "test" a seller for future purchases) and trade those pins. I still pay less then I would buying from DL, on average my traders cost me $3 or so a pin, and they are legit, not scrappers so I can be confident what I'm trading is a good pin.


