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My name is Hope, and I've been collecting Disney pins since my Dad brought me my first two home from a business trip in 1990. So that means I have a lot of different collections and don't really know the phrase "limit your collection." Although, most of what I collect are open edition pins, so not to get too stressed about about the pins I don't have.
My collections range from parks, resorts, Dumbo, Alice, Beauty & the Beast, 4th of July (it's my anniversary), and other holiday pins. And my DH collects Pluto, Rafiki and Haunted Mansion pins.
My biggest pin success story is completing the Disneyland 1998 attraction series set. When my DH and I were on our DL honeymoon in 1998, I saw all the pins and thought, "I would love them all, but who would ever spend $400 on pins at one time!" So I tried to limit myself to just the ones I liked. That total came out to be over $100, and "Who ever would spend $100 on pins at one time!" So I ended up bringing home just one of those pins. This one:
. The next year, my parents brought me back the Mr Toad pin. And then Disney announced pin trading. Thanks to a wonderful lady from the DISboards, she found a bunch of them marked down to $1 at the Disney outlet store, and took orders. Trading in the parks, online, buying online and at pin sales. I finally completed the set in 2005, finding the last pin I needed. This one
I have, of course, spent more than $100 or $400 on pins during the same vacation, on probably a dozen trips since then. I live in CO, so trips aren't too frequent. I haven't been to Disneyland since 2006. But my parents retired to the Orlando area, so I am able to get out that way twice a year.
My collections range from parks, resorts, Dumbo, Alice, Beauty & the Beast, 4th of July (it's my anniversary), and other holiday pins. And my DH collects Pluto, Rafiki and Haunted Mansion pins.
My biggest pin success story is completing the Disneyland 1998 attraction series set. When my DH and I were on our DL honeymoon in 1998, I saw all the pins and thought, "I would love them all, but who would ever spend $400 on pins at one time!" So I tried to limit myself to just the ones I liked. That total came out to be over $100, and "Who ever would spend $100 on pins at one time!" So I ended up bringing home just one of those pins. This one:
I have, of course, spent more than $100 or $400 on pins during the same vacation, on probably a dozen trips since then. I live in CO, so trips aren't too frequent. I haven't been to Disneyland since 2006. But my parents retired to the Orlando area, so I am able to get out that way twice a year.