Stitch Crashes Disney Pin – Beauty and the Beast – Limited Release Pin cost $25!

Stitch Crashes Disney Pin – Beauty and the Beast – Limited Release Pin cost $25!

So, Disney added the new Stitch pin on shopdisney, it costs $25!

Inspired by the original Lilo & Stitch film trailers from 2002 featuring Stitch crashing classic Disney film scenes, this monthly, limited release series of collectible pins puts a new spin on the adored extraterrestrial. Each release honors a different, beloved Disney film. This month’s enchanted entry is inspired by Beauty and the Beast and gives Experiment 626 a distinctly rosy outlook.

  • Limited Release
  • Enameled cloisonné
  • Pin-on-pin design
  • PVC rose
  • Nickel finish
  • Disney Pin Trading 2021 backstamp
  • Mickey icon pin backs
  • Comes on custom card
  • First in a series of 12 in this monthly series
  • Inspired by Lilo & Stitch and Beauty and the Beast (1991)
  • Part of the Stitch Crashes Disney Collection

Overall I think it is cool, but when you compare it to last year, I liked last years way better, and it was cheaper, even though last years has 3 pins, and this is just 1 pin. The Stitch pin is four layers, so it’s not just any normal pin. The height is 1 3/8″ So it’s a good size. The thing with having a few layers, is that the pin on pin, only the top can be seen so… I think it is a cool pin collection, but I like Minnie Mouse the Main Attraction better.

Disney Pin Trading

Disney Pin Trading

Disney Pin trading started in 1999 for the millenia celebration. Some people just collect pins, and some trade them. You can trade pins with pretty much any cast member, you can only trade two pins, and the cast member can’t say no, unless your pin does not have the official disney copyright information. You can also trade with guests, but that is not as popular and the other guests can say no all they want. One thing to look out for when starting to trade pins is fakes, there are fake pins out there, so starting to pin trade can be hard. I would recommend getting a booster or starter pack from shopdisney.com, or at the Disney Parks. Etsy, Ebay, and Amazon pin lots are full of fakes, if they come in little bags, and no pin back card, they are most likely fakes. There are also fantasy pins, fantasy pins are pins that other people make that love disney, you can’t trade them in the parks, but they are really cool. During COVID-19 to trade pins you have to go to Pin trading stations, where you give them your pin(s) and they give you your pins of choice that they have at that station. They clean every pin, so there is no need to worry about the pins being dirty, or getting COVID-19, because they are clean. With COVID-19, you are not really supposed to trade with other guests, because that is not 6 feet apart, and the pins may not be clean enough for some people, so in general you should probably not trade with other guests for now. When COVID-19 is over, or under control, trading with other guests will likely come back. Pin trading is the same at Disneyland and Disney World, I believe some pin trading goes on at the other Disney Parks, but I don’t know. Disney Pin trading is fun for everyone, especially when you don’t get fakes. If you get fakes, you pick what you do with them, I have a fake Disney pin board, it’s not very big, but it exists. 

Festival of the Arts Pins 2021

Festival of the Arts Pins 2021

The Festival of the arts pins for 2021 are based around the 5th anniversary.

There are 2 limited editions of 2,000 which are the Mickey ones. The figment one with dream finder is for Annual Passholders Only and is Limited Edition of 4,000. The other figment pin is limited release. This festival Runs from January 8th – February 22nd. Get the pins before the festival ends. If you want more festival of the arts updates sign up for the Disney News Today Newsletter.

Credit to Disney Pins Blog for the Image

How long for a Walt Disney World Trip

How long for a Walt Disney World Trip

As you read, just remember that you are the boss of your trip, and you know how much you can afford, how much money, and how much time you can spend away from work, or school. Now, our recommendation is 7 days, we split it up as 2 days at Magic Kingdom, 2 days at EPCOT, 2 days at Hollywood Studios, and 1 day at animal kingdom, you could do another day at Animal kingdom if you have the time, but it is easier to plan if you are just gone for a week. Now if you can only go for a few days, that’s fine, just at least spend one day per park, Magic Kingdom kind of needs two days, but you can get most of it in 1 day. For going more than 4 days, do two days first at Magic Kingdom, then EPCOT, Hollywood Studios, than Animal Kingdom. You could do 2 at Hollywood Studios if you are a big Star Wars fan, instead of 2 at EPCOT, if you are doing 6 days. For planning, I would plan your trip at least one month before, unless you are going during peak times, like the summer, close to Christmas, or for a big event, like the 50th anniversary. If you are going during one of those peak times, I would plan as early as you can, but at least 3 months before. I do think Disney World was better before COVID-19, because most of the live entertainment is closed, but Disney World is trying to bring a lot of it back for its 50th anniversary, along with new rides. Park hopper is available, but you can’t park hopp until the afternoon, so I would recommend not getting park hopper, unless you have a really compact and short trip. Now, Disney World is kind of bringing Magic Hour back for Resort Geusts, but it is only half an hour earlier.

Festival of the Arts 2021 Epcot

Festival of the Arts 2021 Epcot

Disney has different festivals that take place at Epcot. One of the most recent Festivals is the Festival of the Arts. In the Festival of the Arts, Artists show off Disney art that they made for the festival, guests can purchase the art too. There is different food that is also specially made for the event. In 2021 It is the 5th anniversary of the festival of the arts. A lot of art also features Figment from Journey into Imagination. Some of the art can be seen below.

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