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Does Disney still trade pins 2023?

| UPDATED: November 14, 2023 at 11:42 a.m. Disneyland has reined in “professional” pin traders who bring thousands of collectible pins to the Anaheim theme park by extremely limiting the amount of time, number of pins and trading locations where the decades-old cherished Disney tradition is permitted.



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November 9, 2023, 2:08 PM. Disneyland is moving to restrict professional pin traders working inside its theme parks. For years, pin traders have set up large pin boards on benches in Frontierland, with occasional forays into Disney California Adventure, as well.

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Often, monthly release pins are limited edition or limited release, which makes them popular among collectors, with the first in each series, or popular characters and themes being among the most prized by collectors.

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The rarest of Disney pins are those that came in limited edition and are owned by collectors not willing to trade. These are typically location pins such as the Disney Cruise Line special edition pins and event pins such as those associated with Star Wars Weekends and more.

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After all, she gave Jiminy his Official Conscience pin, which was the very first Disney pin. But aside from Jiminy's pin, it is a fact that Disney always sold collectible pins at the parks.

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Pixie dusting is where a Cast Member asks you to close your eyes, make a wish, and then they us a magic wand to sprinkle you with pixie dust while wishing that all your dreams come true. Over at Sir Mickey's gift shop in Fantasyland (just behind Cinderella Castle), this experience has been offered for quite some time.

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Or request a free Key to the Magic to unlock the enchantment of Disney Vacation Club. Your Key opens the door to special videos on your smartphone that feature several of our Resorts and the unique vacation experiences available to Members.

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