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9/22/2008 7:44 AM
 
Disney Pin Trading Etiquette  (United States)

Some general guidelines from the Official Pin Trading Site: www.odpt.com

 

•Have Fun! Disney Pin Trading can be a great way to interact with and meet Cast Members and other Guests.

•The main criteria to judge whether a pin is tradable or not is that it must be a metal pin that represents a Disney Event, Location, Character or Icon. Some pins from our Operating Participants are also tradable, but must represent the Operating Participant in a way that has a specific Disneyland Resort or Walt Disney World Resort affiliation.

•Pins should in good, undamaged condition.

•Trade one pin at a time, hand to hand, with the backs attached.

•Guests may trade a maximum of two pins with each Cast Member.

•Guests may trade only one pin of the same style with a Cast Member.

•When trading with Cast Members, Guests should offer a pin that is not already displayed on the Cast Member's lanyard.

•Please refrain from touching another person's pins or lanyard. If you need a closer look, ask the person wearing the lanyard if they can bring it into clearer view for you.

•Disney name pins may not be traded with Cast Members.

•Monies or gifts may not be exchanged or used in trade for a pin.

•In addition to the 12 pins on Cast lanyards, some Cast Members may wear a "Showcase" pin. These "Showcase" pins are for demonstrations to our Guests and are not available for trade.


--Rachel R.
Alex's Mom
Mouse-Aid Staff
 
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10/16/2010 12:26 AM
 

I love pin trading! We get some great pins on ebay and trading has become something we look forward too, If you purchase on Ebay look at feedback. Some sellers are not reputable and you will end up with pins that can not be traded.

Remember, green lanyards are for kids only. 9 and under

If you want to see a cast member lanyard just ask, They will pull the lanyard away from their body so you can get a better look. Never touch or try to remove a pin from a lanyard that is on a CM when it is touching their body.

Have fun, you never know what gems you will find!!


Mickey's Angel ~aka: Angel~
angel@mouse-aid.org
Mouse-Aid Staff
DVC members Saratoga Springs and Bay Lake Towers

I put my two cents in

 
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8/23/2011 7:47 AM
 
I always want to start trading but never have. This is good to read, thanks!

MrsGaribaldi ~aka: Stephanie~

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8/23/2011 8:06 AM
 
I haven't traded pins but I do have pins that all mean something special to me and I won't trade them for nothing.

Miss Bailey gave me a "Lotso" pin that says I'm a hugger. I can't part with that and I have it secured to my lanyard permanently.

pogo....AKA: Tom
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