Official Disney Pin Release Locations
There are many official locations where a guest can find Disney pins for purchase.
- Disneyland Resort Anaheim (DLR)
- Disneyland
- Disney's California Adventure
- Downtown Disney Traders
- Walt Disney World (WDW)
- Magic Kingdom
- Disney's Hollywood Studios
- Epcot
- Animal Kingdom
- Downtown Disney (DTD)
- Disneyland Resort Paris (DLRP)
- Disneyland Park
- Walt Disney Studios Park
- Disney Village
- Hong Kong Disneyland Resort (HKDLR)
- Hong Kong Disneyland
- Tokyo Disney Resort*
- Disney Cruise Lines
- Walt Disney Studios, Burbank
- Walt Disney Imagineering (WDI)
- Disney’s Soda Fountain and Studio Store
According to Disney Store staff, as of 2008, trading pins are no longer sold in stores outside of those located at the theme parks, and are only available through ordering them at the online Disney Store. Disney Shopping has offered limited edition pins on their website since Disney Auctions was closed.
Note*: Pin trading is not available in Tokyo Disney Resort. Visitors can only purchase pins in the resort and win them from games.
Read more about this topic: Disney Pin Trading
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