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How do you get Disney pins?

These pins can be bought in the parks, the Disney outlets, or online. If you buy online, be careful not to buy “fake” Disney pins, which closely resemble real pins. For kids, we recommend buying a starter set of pins.



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Other guests may ask to trade with you, and you can always ask cast members, as well. Certain cast members may have their own individual pin lanyards or be able to direct you to the nearest pin board. With Disney cast members, they will trade any pin that you ask for.

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Visit Guest Services to Get Your Pin The first step is to talk to Guest Services to get your free celebratory pin. Guest Services are located at all 4 theme parks near the entrances to the parks. Simply go ask for the appropriate pin and they'll write your name on.

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Pins Become Valuable Collector's Items. While most people collect and trade Disney pins as a fun way to add Disney fun to their daily lives, some Disney pins are worth a lot of money. You will find a range of prices for Disney pins online. Some pins are worth a few dollars, while others are worth thousands.

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Walt Disney Imagineering profile pins The pin has continually sold for more than $600, and most recently sold for $1,199.99, according to this eBay listing. Other profile pins that have sold for a lot include Ariel, at $2,700, Sorcerer Mickey, which sold for $1,495, and Elsa, which sold for $1,000 on Ebay.

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You can pick up the free First Visit buttons and other celebrations buttons from your Disney resort as you check in, or at Guest Relations at any of the Disney Parks or Disney Springs.

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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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They are usually given to Cast Members to use for pin trading with park guests. They are called Hidden Mickey pins because they each contain a small silhouette of Mickey Mouse somewhere in the design. Although they aren't typically sold in stores, they are genuine Disney products.

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| 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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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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I usually wear my pins on a lanyard, so I do have to remember to remove that before I walk through the metal detectors, but pins on my bag have never caused any problems or delays. You'll be just fine to sport your Disney pins on your bag during your vacation.

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1. Select Number of Tickets. Please note, children younger than age 3 don't need a ticket.

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