Things went very well at the
Disney Store here. Lauri's mom and I arrived just after 9 AM and I saw something I'd never seen before --- 2 people already in line!!!!

I'd never encountered this over the past few weeks, so it seemed very strange.
Lauri's mom and I got in line behind them and enjoyed our breakfast. I do think I freaked them out a bit when I went to get one of the benches in the mall and brought it over for DMIL and I to sit on (I figured she'd be more comfortable there than on the floor).
By the time the store opened, there were about 10 people in line. A friend of Lauri's, a police officer who patrols her mall, joined us in line to pick up pins for his wife. He's been there with his wife the previous two weeks and Lauri and I even ran into him and his wife at the August event (which he charmingly referred to as "that big pinhead convention"). At one point I called Lauri to give her a quick update and the policeman friend said "don't worry, no one will cut in line, I've got a gun."

Don't worry; I think he's slowly being sucked into pin trading.
I think the DS did a great job this weekend. One of the two managers opening the store came out maybe 20 minutes before opening to find out how many pins each person wanted. They only received 6 of the Titans pin and 12 of the Mickey Birthday pin, and the cutoff point for the Titans pin was Lauri's mom, who was ahead of me in line. When they opened the gate, one of the managers had sets of pins strapped together with a price tag strap and handed them to the guests as we entered the store. No mad rush for the pin rack or the counter, no line cutting, and people had a chance to browse the store at their leisure.
I did check with the other two Disney Stores here .... they were also sold out of the Titans pin and Shaggy DA, and Mickey's Birthday was in short supply and is probably gone by now.