Fans Rejoice as Unofficial "Flea Market" Vanishes From Disney

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7 Comments

  1. Stacey

    I only buy pins I like and wouldn’t trade so this is not something I do as a hobby or money maker. I do not think that the traders should take up seating to display books and glad to read they are vanishing. However because it is popular and Disney created the pin trading I do believe they could find a certain area and can afford to build a spot dedicated to this.

  2. Andrew

    They didn’t disappear. Generally the pin traders are only there on Tuesday and Thursday. And while I agree I can be annoying, there are plenty of other places to sit in the park. You can literally walk 50 feet farther into the land and there are more benches.

  3. Mont

    Really can be a long the sides of the esplanade. No entry required.

  4. John

    I want to know are they selling them.

    1. Dina

      They need to go
      Removed from inside the parks
      It makes me think of trying to go into a grocery store and you have these people selling or petitioning as you enter
      Dland is crowded enough with strollers
      Don’t need more crowd areas to accommodate pins

  5. Dina

    They need to go
    Removed from inside the parks
    It makes me think of trying to go into a grocery store and you have these people selling or petitioning as you enter
    Dland is crowded enough with strollers
    Don’t need more crowd areas to accommodate pins

  6. Daylyn

    First of all, pin traders within the parks are traders, not sellers. It is not allowed to sell within the parks and as a regular trader, I have never encountered someone trying to sell within the parks. There is plenty of seating nearby and as someone who loves this particular activity it’s sad to see other Disney fans being so rude and belittling of my community. Also, many traders either trade on specific days or have passes, several of which have been blocked out for a large part of the summer.

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