
Disney Pin Trading
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- Mr. Toad's Wild Rider
- Posts: 404
- Joined: Mar Sat 12, 2005 5:42 pm
- Location: 45 Minutes from Chicago, Illinois
I think the pin are cool, but I'm not a trader. I would think too much about whether I was trading an $8 for a $13, but then again my profession is the one you guys mostly blame when the imagineers come up with a bad idea.
My daughter (8 on her last trip) really got into the pin trading. And it was for the pure enjoyment of it. Without regard to cost she just wanted to get certain pins. The CM's we traded with were great. Very patient when she couldn't make up her mind, which was often.
But I'm ready when I go back Feb 06. I bought a bunch of pins on ebay with an average cost of about $5.00 a pin. Some I bought cause i wanted to keep, but the cheap ones I will trade or use as bargaining chips with my kids. "I'll give you my monorail pin it you ...... "
My daughter (8 on her last trip) really got into the pin trading. And it was for the pure enjoyment of it. Without regard to cost she just wanted to get certain pins. The CM's we traded with were great. Very patient when she couldn't make up her mind, which was often.
But I'm ready when I go back Feb 06. I bought a bunch of pins on ebay with an average cost of about $5.00 a pin. Some I bought cause i wanted to keep, but the cheap ones I will trade or use as bargaining chips with my kids. "I'll give you my monorail pin it you ...... "