Some Cast Members (employees) at Disney Theme Parks have pin trading lanyards. Also, some merchandise locations have pin boards (or books, or bears, or something) with pins for trading.
You can also ask other visitors you see wearing pin lanyards if they want to trade, but some people just wear their pins to show them off, not to trade them. I personally have my "trading" pins on one side of my lanyard, and my "show off" pins on the other side (including my "Education" series ... I have a pin (Maleficent in dragon form) representing my High School mascot, and one (Doc with a pick and shovel behind his head) representing my Graduate School mascot, so now I just need for Disney to release a pin with a griffin on it to cover my College mascot and I'm set), but the only way to really know if someone will trade is to ask.
http://www.disneyparksmerchandise.com/parksauthentic/disney-pin-trading-guidelines-for-guests/
Pins cannot be traded in Downtown Disney because there are no cast members that wear pins in Downtown Disney. Pins can only be traded with cast members who are wearing pins.
You can find Disney pins in Disney theme park stores. You can also trade your pins with Disney theme park workers and other people that have pins. Before you get pins you might want to get a necklace to hold all your pins. They can also be found in stores in Disney theme parks.
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There are many things you can do online to find out about Disney pins. Here are some websites: Dizpins.com Disneypins.com Google.com (search Disney Pins) Pinpics.com I hope I helped!
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Hidden Mickey pins are the rarest, if you get a full collection of a certain hidden mickey pin then that is very rare
"On pins and needles" refers to anxiety, as though you were being jabbed by sharp points. I was on pins and needles until I got the test results back.
The only place that offers Disney pins except from in the park is at the Disney Store locations. Some of those stores are located at malls, and might be close to the one searching for a Disney pin.
Disney Pin trading began in the early 1990s, when the first Disney pins commemorating the great Disney Classics came out. Classics such as Beauty & The Beast, The Little Mermaid and Aladdin were among the most popular.
You can many pins on ebay. For example a pin that is $15 you can get for $6. Also,amazon is good to.