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  2. SpectroMagic - Wikipedia

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    The Piece of Disney History collection became "A Piece of SpectroMagic History" Collection for the year 2014. Each month one, limited-edition Disney pin was released and contained different original elements from the former SpectroMagic parade. [6]

  3. Pin trading - Wikipedia

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    Pin trading at the 2012 London Olympics. Pin trading is the practice of buying, selling, and exchanging collectible pins as a hobby.This often takes place in amusement parks and resorts such as Walt Disney World and Disneyland, [1] SeaWorld, Universal Resorts. [2]

  4. Disney Consumer Products - Wikipedia

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    Disney Consumer Products, Inc. is the retailing ... [ChWDC 9] diamond-studded Mickey Mouse pins, Mickey ... Ferraro left Disney eight months later in February ...

  5. Can I go to Disneyland without a ticket? How to experience ...

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    Guests who don’t already have Disney pins to trade can buy them at the Pin Traders kiosk near the Monorail station and World of Disney in Downtown Disney, as well as hotel gift shops. There are ...

  6. Happiest Homecoming on Earth - Wikipedia

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    Disneyland Park was actually closed to the public on this date, the first planned closure of the park in decades for a special media preview. Disney allowed guests staying at the three Disney-owned hotels to become "extras" for all the media filming going on, though they only were notified by a letter delivered in the middle of the night, so they had no advance notice.

  7. Adventurers Club - Wikipedia

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    There were also 2 special pins, one of them a jumbo pin, containing Disney animated characters dressed as Adventurers Club characters, and created and designed by the Disney Design Group team. At various times souvenir cups have been sold in the shape of a ceramic tiki glass, a canteen, a monkey head, a human skull, a Yakoose head, a coconut ...