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Disney lanyard pins are increasingly popular with people who love Disney. Or love collecting. Or both. Pin trading is definitely an enjoyable hobby that's more fun when you realize that once at Disney, it is possible to trade all of them with cast members!
But trading Disney lanyard pins does have an etiquette, although it's pretty relaxed. And here's what you ought to know before going to Disney and start your trading!
First -- Just what Disney Lanyard Pin?
Maybe you've never gone to Disneyland or Disney World. Or perhaps you've been a zillion times but have not noticed people walking around with lanyards around their necks, sporting pins coming from all sizes, shapes and colors. No matter what, here's a quick overview.
Disney Pin trading has been around many years, also it involves investing in a lanyard (or lanyards) of one's favorite amusement park and adding pins into it. The pins are of numerous Disney characters, old and new. The pins are usually pretty small, like how big is a lapel pin.
Some pins are rare and quite collectible. Others are not unusual and inexpensive -- ideal for starting your Disney pin collection.
Issues not experienced the thrill from the hunt yet, Disney pin trading isn't only fun...but very addictive!
Trading Disney Pins
Once you're at Disney, it is possible to trade pins with any cast member that is wearing a lanyard and pins. Here's some of the etiquette for trading Disney lanyard pins with a cast member:
There is a limit for trading with an specific cast member -- only two pins per day. However, you'll be able to trade with as many cast members daily as you desire!
The pin on the lanyard you want to trade has to be an authentic Disney pin -- you simply can't trade knock-offs having a Disney cast member.
The cast member can only trade to get a pin that is not already on their lanyard. If you decide to possess a Pirate Mickey Mouse pin and also the cast member already has this pin on his or her lanyard, you cannot trade that particular pin.
Don't touch or grab a cast member's lanyard. Ask if you're able to see something closer and they will hold out the lanyard for you
You can also have business dealings with other Disney guests, fresh fruits, Disney guests aren't obligated to trade their pins together with you.More info of trading pins