Disney cracks down on park tradition as prices soar up to $75K

Disney is taking decisive action against a passion that has captivated its theme park enthusiasts, as the company seeks to combat an overwhelming secondary market surge.

What was once a charming pastime has grown into a fervent craze, sparking a resale frenzy where collectors are willing to spend astonishing sums, sometimes reaching up to $75,000.

If you’re wondering what has caused such a stir, the answer lies in official Disney souvenir pins.

These pins, which Disney both sells and distributes, celebrate everything from park attractions and beloved characters to special events, holidays, and limited-time occasions.

At Disney theme parks, fans have the opportunity to trade two pins each day with cast members and fellow collectors. This practice mimics a scavenger hunt and relies on an honor system to uphold its unwritten rules.

While many fans enjoy gathering these pins as simple mementos, a passionate group of enthusiasts is driven by the quest to complete entire sets and secure ‘hidden Disney’ pins—exclusive designs available only through trades with cast members.

But now the practice is now facing scrutiny from Disney headquarters, which is grappling with resellers whose behavior violates park rules, including restrictions on what can be traded.

The controversy has also reignited debate over how much is too much for Disney adults at the theme parks, as die-hard pin enthusiasts clutter up open space and benches with pin board displays.

The happiest place on earth faces new threats to the common peace in a brewing battle over souvenir pins 

Die-hard pin enthusiasts are seen cluttering up open space and benches with pin board displays. Pictured, traders swap their collectible pins at EPCOT in Orlando on Friday

Pin trading has long been a nostalgic pastime for fans, but the hobby has exploded in popularity in recent years

The company said that pin-crazy fans with massive pin boards and elaborate displays slowed foot traffic for visitors already navigating packed schedules during their days in the park.

Complaints from fans began pouring in after visitors found the sprawling pin board displays took up valuable space on park benches meant for guests looking for a rest during the day.

The backlash prompted Disneyland to update its pin-trading rules in 2023, specifically banning the ‘use of benches’ and confining traders to a designated area near the Westward Ho Trading Company shop. 

Under the updated policy, traders were limited to one bag of pins and prohibited from using ‘additional decorations.’

However, this didn’t limit resellers, as many pass holders were found to hoard the most valuable souvenirs and resell them on sites like eBay, which not only inflated prices but also created shortages for other park guests.

For instance, a rare Donald Duck pin was listed on eBay for $75,000, and various Jessica Rabbit pins are selling between $45,000 to $50,000, despite company rules saying pins couldn’t be traded for ‘monies, gifts, vouchers, receipts, or multiple pins for one pin’.

Now, Disney is ramping up its crackdown, distributing flyers around the park of new rules that would effectively bring this tradition to a close, according to the Orange County Register.

As of May 19, ‘guests will no longer be able to set up stationary pin trading spaces in front of Westward Ho Trading Company in Disneyland Park or other areas around the resort,’ the flyer specifies. 

A rare Donald Duck pin was listed on eBay for $75,000

There are dozens of Facebook groups dedicated to the activity and meetups are held every few months in cities across the globe so people can compare and swap pins

Disneyland updated its pin-trading rules in 2023, specifically banning the 'use of benches' and confining traders to a designated area near the Westward Ho Trading Company shop

Disneyland updated its pin-trading rules in 2023, specifically banning the ‘use of benches’ and confining traders to a designated area near the Westward Ho Trading Company shop

‘Guests can continue pin trading using a lanyard or other small handheld pin trading accessory.’  

In addition to the ban, the Westward Ho is set to become a kids-only trading spot on May 22 as a part of Disneyland’s Kid Rule Summer – a $50 per ticket deal for kids that will last through the season.

This decision drew mixed reactions online, with one Redditor commenting that the ruling came as ‘no surprise’.

‘People who want to turn Disney parks into their side business have ruined it for everyone else,’ they wrote.

Another commenter recalled visiting the park with her nieces and nephews, only to be met with rude pin traders who treated the pins as investment items rather than a fun hobby. 

Others weren’t so happy with the decision, with one user writing: ‘Very clever of them to claim it will become a ‘kids’ area- clearly they have done that so that people cannot complain without looking uncharitable to kids.’

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