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• • • • • • • • Website Disney pin trading is the featuring characters, attractions, icons, events and other elements. The practice is a officially supported and promoted by Disney. Many thousands of unique pins have been created over the years. Pins are available for a limited time; the base price for a pin is 7.95.

Limited edition pins, and special pins (e.g. Pins that have a dangle, pin-on-pin, flocking, lenticular, light-up, moving element, 3-D element, etc.) cost up to $14.95.

Featured Artist and Jumbo Pins cost between $20 and $35 and Super Jumbo pins cost upwards of, and sometimes beyond, $125. Pins are frequently released at special events, movie premiers, pin trading events or to commemorate the opening day of a new attraction. Some pins have appreciated well on the and have reached prices of over US$2000 at venues such as. Most Disney pins are enamel or enamel with a metal base. The backs of each pin are very sharp and should be used with care by young collectors.

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Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • Pin trading history [ ] Pins have always been present at Disney, but it wasn't until 1999 as part of the that Disney Pin Trading at the was introduced. This was following an Odyssey of the Mind function at the resort in which pins were being traded, inspiring the pin trading idea. The next year, the craze spread to the, which has become the home of most Pin Trading events, but is most popular in Disney World. Akt spisaniya materialov obrazec rk 1. Since then, Pin Trading has spread to,,, and with each location creating their own pins and traditions. Although the trading of pins has been suspended in, pins are still offered as prizes at carnival games, and a relatively small number of pins are available. Current pin trading [ ] In all Disney resorts, a large variety of pins are available for purchase and trade.

Most merchandise wear pins on around their necks, or on a pin display card or hip lanyard – a 4 by 5 in (10 by 13 cm) piece of colored nylon fabric – clipped to their belt. Additional cast members may wear lanyards if pin trading does not distract from their responsibilities; some managers choose to wear lanyards, but ride operators are not permitted. Some cast members wear a teal colored lanyard at Disneyland and a green lanyard at Walt Disney World with pins tradable to children and adults of all ages. Each lanyard contains around a dozen unique pins, and cast members must trade with guests if they are presented with an acceptable pin. The cast members may not decline a particular trade based on preference or rarity of the pin, but may decline if the pin is not acceptable or pin trading rules are not being observed. Each guest may only trade two pins with the same cast member in one day. If the cast member gives his or her lanyard to a different cast member, a guest may trade again with the new cast member even though the physical lanyard is the same.