Disney Trading Pins – Hidden Mickey Collection
Mar 3rd, 2012 by Aldouspi

Disney Trading Pins – Hidden Mickey Collection

Hidden Mickey Pin

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Hidden Mickey Disney Pins have become very popular with pin collectors, since their introduction in 2006. These pins originally started out as part of the WDW Cast Lanyard Collection that quickly gained momentum and interest among Disney fans. Eventually the WDW Cast Lanyard Collection was renamed the Hidden Mickey Collection.

Disney trading pins have been very popular with Disney collectors for many years. In 2002, Disney started releasing the WDW Cast Lanyard Collection which consisted of pins that featured Disney attractions, characters, and more Disney icons on them.

The original release of the first set of pins was to encourage pin trading within the Disney community. After the huge success of the first released set, Disney decided to release a set of new pins every year.

After having two successful releases, the designers at Disney decided to put a new twist on the pins by adding a special Disney touch to them. They started placing silhouettes of Mickey Mouse on the third set of pins in the WDW Cast Lanyard Collection. Not only were the Hidden Mickey Disney Pins a huge success, but they started to get more people into pin collecting.

There is a certain excitement when looking closely at a pin and finding the hidden silhouette or a shadow of Mickey Mouse somewhere within the pin. Sometimes the whole image of Mickey Mouse will appear on the pin, while other times it will be just a part of his body or the infamous Mickey Mouse ears and the only way to know is to look at the pins yourself.

Disney releases a collection of these great pins once a year – in a set of approximately 75 pins each. The rising popularity of these pins has had fans rushing to the Disney parks, Disney hotels, and scrambling online to find them. No matter where you get them or what pin you get at first, Hidden Mickey Disney Pins will make a great addition to any Disney collection you may have.

Juan Legaspi loves to trade Hidden Mickey Trading Pins and runs the website devoted to Disney trading pins called The Disney Pins Blog where he talks about Disney pin lots. —-

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It's Addictive – Trading Disney Lanyard Pins
Nov 10th, 2010 by Aldouspi

Disney Lanyard Pin

It’s Addictive – Trading Disney Lanyard Pins

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 of all sizes, shapes and colors. No matter, here’s a quick overview.

Disney Pin trading has been around many years – 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 the size of a normal lapel pin.

Some pins are rare and quite collectible. Others are not so unusual and are inexpensive — ideal for starting your Disney pin collection.

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 with 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 trade away a Pirate Mickey Mouse pin and 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 need to see something closer and they will hold out the lanyard for you.

You can also have business dealings with other Disney guests. Of course, Disney guests aren’t obligated to trade their pins with you…

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