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GUIDE WDW Pin Trading Location Guide

Hey mods! Is it possible to change the main post on this thread with updated locations? Would be a big help for first-time & returning traders to WDW. I didn't check to see if there's a separate thread for DLR, but that would be great, too.

These are the locations I personally confirmed over the last couple weeks in WDW -- not many, but I wanted to add them here:

All-Star Movies Resort (current as of 12/17/18)
- Donald's Double Feature gift shop: Mickey-shaped pin board behind the desk for package pick-up, available upon request
- Guest services @ front desk: Large rectangular pin board, available upon request

Animal Kingdom (current as of 12/16/18)
- Expedition Everest gift shop: Everest-shaped pin board behind the counter/in the window, available upon request
- DinoLand pin cart adjacent to seating location for Rivers of Light: Dino-shaped pin board that the CM was holding, I assume usually you'd have to ask for it
- Disney tour cart right next to Harambe Fruit Market & Kilimanjaro Safaris: Small black pin board, usually laid out on the counter

EPCOT (current as of 12/11/18)
- KidCot pin boards in Norway, Germany, Italy, France, etc.: Pin board usually laid out on counter
- Village Traders: Pin board usually laid out on counter

Disney's Hollywood Studios (current as of 12/13/18)
- Rock 'n' Roller Coaster gift shop: Pin drum over by photo pickup, usually laid out on the counter
- Pin cart outside Rock 'n' Roller Coaster: Smaller pin drum, available upon request

I also had some luck trading with CMs at World of Disney in Disney Springs and Beverly Sunset Boutique at Disney's Hollywood Studios, though just about every single merch shop had CMs wearing pin lanyards.

I know there are many, many other locations spread out in WDW and DLR besides the few I mentioned. If anyone can verify the locations mentioned throughout this thread so we can get a current list going, that'd be great!
 
I read through that helpful post on various locations in Walt Disney World to find potential pin trading locations. The problem is it is a bit of an old post at this moment. And this is the first time I'm going to Magic Kingdom, And I'm trying to maximize my success at doing pin trading for the first time.

I'm not sure if I'm doing this right, I was just going to bring my pins in a bag. I feel like it's a little overwhelming, because I want to enjoy the trip, and not have to constantly be on the lookout for pin trading locations, but I also want to have fun trading pins casually.

Any tips on a first time Magic Kingdom goer and pin trader?
 
Just enjoy the experience. Don't be in a hurry. Do not make a schedule, wait times vary and can trash your schedule causing extra frustration. Make dining reservations as soon as possible. Try to keep dining reservations in the same park you are visiting. Trying to get from one park to another can take up to 40+ minutes depending on the time of day. Bring at least three pairs of good walking shoes, it rains here.
For pin trading with cast members, have your trade pins ready to go when you get to the board. Select up to two pins from the cast member then head out. If there is not a line you can take a bit longer. Trading with other guests can be fun or frustrating depending.
 
Thank you! Very good advice, especially the "don't be in a hurry". If I try to schedule everything, I know I'll miss out on almost everything and not enjoy the trip. Definitely, that's the most important part.

I need to finish doing the basic planning, And I'll keep all of your tips in mind. I think we're going to stick with one park and just do a day trip since we live about 2 hours away. This trip will just be Magic Kingdom. I've already got reservations for a Be Our Guest lunch.

As for pin trading, I guess I'll just have to wing it this time. Maybe it'll turn out better than I think if I just don't try to plan it. The secret locations might have to be ignored, just so I can enjoy the totality of my day trip. But if the park staff are helpful, maybe I can just ask around and that'll be enough to find a few locations for trading.
 
If you've never been to Be our Guest, it is awesome.