At Disneyland, pin trading has grown from something completely ridiculous sounding to a very legitimate hobby (and huge source of profit). Lots of people come specifically just to trade pins. They scour the merchandise stores and the internet to find the rarest of the rare. These are not the people whose company I enjoy. They're kind of like people (like my parents) who were obsessed with Ty Beanie Babies back in the day--invested a little too much into an expensive, pointless hobby.
However, one thing that appealed to Aimee and me about pin trading is trading with cast members (Disneyland employees). Most wear lanyards with pins on them, and the employees are apparently obligated to trade any of their pins for whichever pin a guest is offering. This seemed like a cool idea to us because sometimes they have pins that aren't for sale anymore and even ones that are only given to cast members. So we decided to get a bunch of pins cheap off of eBay just to trade. The whole point will be to try to get unique, visually appealing pins and to only keep the ones that we really can't do without (which is none of them; I guess it's really only if the pin is super-rare). Our hope is that this will give us one more thing to do at the park to further enrich our experiences there.
By the way, we purchased the sealed pin pictured above and the others were given to me by my cousin, Rebecca. They'll provide us with starter material to supplement the eBay pins (which I got for under a dollar each, and that's pretty good considering they sell for $7 at the cheapest in the stores).















