Pin trading still exists but it's not as popular as before Covid. Also the majority of pins on the board are bootleg/scrapper pins which IMO made me give up pin trading entirely.
There have been big pin trading groups outside of the shop going into Epcot (to the right of Spaceship Earth if you’re walking in). I’m talking binders and binders of pins. It was impressive!
There have been big pin trading groups outside of the shop going into Epcot (to the right of Spaceship Earth if you’re walking in). I’m talking binders and binders of pins. It was impressive!
I have spoken to these people. They want big money traders or multiple pins for the items they have in their binders. Many of these same people are on a certain FB group selling pins for $200 - $800. In March 2023, a few of them told me I could purchase pins from their binders by sending money through Paypal. Interesting thing....Disney does not allow that.
Do cast members still carry lanyards with pins? As much as I liked the excitement of finding a new pin I liked - I liked having that excuse to talk to CMs more.
Do cast members still carry lanyards with pins? As much as I liked the excitement of finding a new pin I liked - I liked having that excuse to talk to CMs more.
Do cast members still carry lanyards with pins? As much as I liked the excitement of finding a new pin I liked - I liked having that excuse to talk to CMs more.
The best thing you can do is write Disney Guest relations and let them know your feelings on it. Share with them that you would like to see more trading in the parks and at the resorts as well as CMs being more engaged...also making mention that you believe if they would do something to shut down all of these scrappers in the parks, more would be interested.
I think it was around 2016/2017, Disney was making an effort to reduce scrappers. They would remove the junk pins from the boards or the CMs would remove them from their lanyard/satchel and they would swap them out midday. When we went in December of 2019, we noticed an increase in scrappers again. When we went in 2023, every pin we saw was a scrapper. Sadly, that is not an exaggeration.
Unfortunately, it probably became a fruitless effort because so many people would trade scrappers for legit pins so they could sell them in FB pin groups. People were literally making a living off of this and personal shopping with their AP. I think a lot of that came to a halt in early 2020, but of course it still happens.