Monday, April 1, 2013

Pin Trading Halted at Disney Parks

Disney has put an indefinite halt on guest pin trading with Cast Members at all Disney parks after a guest was injured at Hollywood Studios in Orlando on Sunday. The incident occurred when a guest went to attach the Aurora pin she just purchased to her lanyard and accidentally poked her left index finger. She was directed to Guest Services where she received a Disney Princess band-aide and issued a formal complaint about the sharpness of the pin post.

It is known that Disney has been conducting studies over the past few years about the safety of pin trading and exposing sharp metal objects around guests. Some safety advocates believe the rubber Mickey head backing just isn't enough and that more strict safety procedures must be put in place. One source is quoted as saying "pin trading is inherently unsafe. Look, we took away the plastic straws and lids at the Animal Kingdom for the safety of the animals. What are we saying to our kids? A gorilla's well being is more important than yours."

The Disney merchandise team has been looking into alternatives to sharp post backed pins including Velcro,  magnets and a peel and stick adhesive  Opponents argue that the alternatives would limit the surfaces you can stick a pin on and would also create the need to purchase additional media to display your pins. Purist argue that pins without pin posts just wouldn't be pins.

In the meantime, guests have been told they can continue to trade pins with each other at their own risk as long as they are outside of Disney property. Also, all Cast Members at pin selling locations at the Disney parks have been instructed not to allow guests to handle pins off the rack. They are to directly gather and bag the pins guests wish to purchase until further notice.

2 comments:

  1. Are u kidding me! Because some poked themselves with a pin!!!! Where were there unresponsible parents. Get a grip and let pin trading continue. Will they stop trading vinylmations if someone cuts themselves on the wrapper!!!

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  2. This was going to be my rant until I realised this was an April Fool lol... Another example of society gone crazy. Ridiculous. Are they going to refund pin traders the money for every pin they've bought since they can't trade anymore. If s kid chokes on a french frie, will they ban food from all parks?

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