Gracious Pin Trading
Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2005 4:20 pm
I just got back from an all too brief trip to the World and I wanted to share my thoughts on something that I personally adored. CM's and pintrading. The pintrading craze took off long after my last days at WDW and so I was terribly excited to go back as a pin collector and a guest to enjoy the experience. With the exceptions of a few CM's who were obviously busy and a little annoyed at being stopped to display their lanyards, almost every one of them were a true gem! I had the absolute best times down there talking with pin trading CM's in all 4 parks, resorts, waterparks and even the "earsport" store as I was leaving to return home. (A last ditch attempt to enjoy the pintrading experience.) I even got a few photos of myself with them as remembrances of their good natures and sheer fun of being with them. It certainly opened up a congenial door to talk and enjoy ourselves and many of us cackled and gaffawed ourselves silly.
I also tried to get something started while down there that other guests noticed and began to also attempt. Knowing that the CM's are to trade with guests any pins they have on their lanyards, up to 2, and accept whatever the guest gives them in return, I devised something that I think is a little more fun and involving for the CM's. I simply offer them whatever pins I have on my lanyard in trade that they would like to wear on there's. A character or film or anything that catches their fancy. Simple enough right? Only a few CM's were put off by this and simply told me that they would take any pins allowed for the ones that I wanted from theirs which was fine. However, most of them truly were tickled by the concept and enjoyed picking out what I had that they did indeed want to wear on their lanyards. Everyone of them thanked me profusely for offering the CM's the chance to enjoy the pin trading experience a little more involving and personalised for them. In fact, every one of them had never had a guest offer such a trade experience which to me is a shame. I don't think it broke any rules though it was certainly something not in the rules of pintrading. I hope that it's something that catches on, at least for the CM's who are not too busy to offer their lanyards to guests for a good trading experience and enjoy pintrading. So if a guest offers you your choice of pins to wear in a pintrade, do feel free to enjoy the moment and pick what pins they might have that you would like to wear on your lanyard. When one keeps in mind the ammount of pintrading that occurs in WDW and DLR on a daily basis, one can only imagine the paths these pins take throughout the process. There's no telling what parks they travel to and fro from and you never know how delighted a guest's day will be to find pins they have been looking for from a happy CM pintrader while they are going from park to park. I know I look forward to my next tip down there to enjoy the experience again, and again...and again...
A thousand grateful thanks to all of the wonderful CM pintraders that I met a couple of weeks ago, the ones I missed and the ones I have yet to enjoy trading and cutting up with. IMHO, it's one of the more fun, "free" and involving things offered at the parks and certainly helps the pin sales anywhere Disney pins are available. Talk about company synergy! I'm all for it when it comes to CM pintrading! :D:
I also tried to get something started while down there that other guests noticed and began to also attempt. Knowing that the CM's are to trade with guests any pins they have on their lanyards, up to 2, and accept whatever the guest gives them in return, I devised something that I think is a little more fun and involving for the CM's. I simply offer them whatever pins I have on my lanyard in trade that they would like to wear on there's. A character or film or anything that catches their fancy. Simple enough right? Only a few CM's were put off by this and simply told me that they would take any pins allowed for the ones that I wanted from theirs which was fine. However, most of them truly were tickled by the concept and enjoyed picking out what I had that they did indeed want to wear on their lanyards. Everyone of them thanked me profusely for offering the CM's the chance to enjoy the pin trading experience a little more involving and personalised for them. In fact, every one of them had never had a guest offer such a trade experience which to me is a shame. I don't think it broke any rules though it was certainly something not in the rules of pintrading. I hope that it's something that catches on, at least for the CM's who are not too busy to offer their lanyards to guests for a good trading experience and enjoy pintrading. So if a guest offers you your choice of pins to wear in a pintrade, do feel free to enjoy the moment and pick what pins they might have that you would like to wear on your lanyard. When one keeps in mind the ammount of pintrading that occurs in WDW and DLR on a daily basis, one can only imagine the paths these pins take throughout the process. There's no telling what parks they travel to and fro from and you never know how delighted a guest's day will be to find pins they have been looking for from a happy CM pintrader while they are going from park to park. I know I look forward to my next tip down there to enjoy the experience again, and again...and again...
A thousand grateful thanks to all of the wonderful CM pintraders that I met a couple of weeks ago, the ones I missed and the ones I have yet to enjoy trading and cutting up with. IMHO, it's one of the more fun, "free" and involving things offered at the parks and certainly helps the pin sales anywhere Disney pins are available. Talk about company synergy! I'm all for it when it comes to CM pintrading! :D: