If you are staying at a Walt Disney World Resort Hotel, you can pick one up at the Front Desk in your hotel lobby; otherwise, just stop by Guest Relations in any of the four parks.
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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.
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.
The biggest perk in wearing these buttons will be all of the awesome comments you will receive from the Cast Members AND the guests in all of the Disney Parks. You can pick up your FREE buttons when you check in at your resort, or you can pick them up at Guest Services in any of the Disney Parks or Downtown Disney.
It's a Fun HobbyStarting a Disney pin collection is a great way to bring Disney fun to your daily life, that doesn't necessarily involve the rides and attractions. Love of everything Disney-related is a daily thing, and doesn't have to be limited to the parks!
Walt Disney Imagineering profile pinsThe 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.
Be sure to stop by any Guest Relations or Front Desk location to pick up a complimentary “Happy Birthday” button to wear on your special day. Birthday Cakes Order a cake in honor of your day. Choose the size, flavor and engraving that best suits your needs.
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.
Anyone can get a MagicBand while at Disney World, however it might not be free. Annual pass holders and resort guests get MagicBands for free. However, if you are staying off property you will have to pay to purchase a MagicBand.