When I
last wrote it was after the annual EPCOT Trade Celebration of 2013,
Disney had announced the theme of the 2014 event but not the dates.
Well the dates were announced earlier this year and registration
opened April 22, 2014. The dates were September 5th, 6th and 7th and
the event was described by Disney as:
"Make an entrance when you arrive in style
at our award-worthy Imagination Gala – A Magic Carpet event! Join us
as we honor our ‘bests’ in Disney films, storytelling, characters
and attractions with an Imagination Award, represented by none other
than a Golden Figment."
The usual pre-event activities occurred; I sat at my computer
on registration day, waiting for the clock to strike 1:00 p.m. E.S.T.
when the link to the registration form opened on the site. I signed
up for all the event options. The breakfast options sell out so you
have to be quick. The packages available are pictured below. |
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Tuesday September 2nd
My adventure began very early as I headed off to my 10th EPCOT Pin
Event - 3 o'clock - in the dark early. I had a 7:30 a.m.
flight out of Syracuse which was great since it got me into Orlando
by 10:00 a.m. and I had a whole day to play with my friends from
Canada who had arrived earlier, on the weekend. Everything went
smoothly, I picked up my rental car and texted my “roomie” Carrie
that I had landed. Gabe drove her over to the All Star Movie Resort
to meet me just as I finished checking us in.
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We dropped our stuff off in the room then went to
the food court for a quick bite and checked out the store. After
that we hopped in the car and headed over to the Magic Kingdom, it
was about 2:00 p.m. and we wanted to see the 3 o'clock parade. |
We met up with Susan and Allison in front of the Trading Post in
Frontierland and had a great view; the only problem was the heat. Oh
my goodness is was hot!
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After the parade we all went to the Sunshine Terrace for a Citrus
Swirl, it was so refreshing and gave us the strength to move on.
Carrie and I wanted to ride the Seven Dwarfs Mine Train so we got in the line and
waited about an hour for the ride. It is very cute but I wouldn't
wait and hour for it again.
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We then made our way down Main Street and over to
Downtown Disney where we had dinner at Earl of Sandwich. A quick trip to the Character Outlet and Publix finished off the
evening. |
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Wednesday September
3rd
I got up
and strolled over to the food court to get coffee for Carrie and
myself. After our coffee we packed up and loaded the car and drove
over to the Beach Club Villas to check in for the rest of the week.
It was another very hot day and we had decided to spend it enjoying
the pool and relaxing in preparation for the marathon of trading
that would start the next day.
Our room
was ready so we were able to unpack and settle in; once that was
accomplished we headed to the pool, stopping at Beaches & Cream for
lunch first. |
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After a great lunch we wandered around the pool scouting out a good
spot to set up for the rest of the afternoon. We swam and even went
down the water slide; it was great fun and a wonderful relaxing
afternoon.
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We had dinner plans, so
after getting cleaned up we started making our way to Olivia's at
Old Key West, but first I had to make a quick stop at the Meadows
Trading Post in Fort Wilderness to pick up a couple of new Fort pins
that you could only get there. We met our friends by 6:00 p.m. and
had the best dinner and an enjoyable time talking and laughing with
Susan, Allison, Gabe, Sandy, Jenn, Ann, Mike and Carrie.
So much fun that I forgot
to take a picture of our group. After dinner we went back to Board
Walk Villas, had a quick swim and got ready for the next day. |
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Thursday September
4th
The day started very early, we had to be at Hollywood Studios for
8:30 a.m. to meet up with the breakfast club. This was the 4th
annual Artist Breakfast that is organized by Janis Lavender and John
Rick from Central Jersey Disney Pin Trading. It is not a Disney
event but the guests of honour are artists from the Disney Design
Group. I have attended this breakfast every year and I have to say
that this was the best one yet. |
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We all met just outside the gates, then a cast member came and
escorted us into and through the park to our special venue. |
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The breakfast this year was held in the Backstage
Prop Shop. It was so interesting sitting there among the props and
remembering where we had seen them in use years ago. |
The food was very good and there was lots of it,
more than we could eat. The artists entertained us with stories of
their experiences and answered questions from all of us.
In the picture on the right,
left to right, are Ron Cohee, David & Janis Lavender, Derek
Lesinski, Alex Maher, Quynh Kimbell, Sheila & John Rick.
All too
soon it was time to move on. |
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Carrie and I decided to spend a little time at
the Studios before going to registration. |
We wandered through Oaken's Frozen Funland and
Trading Post, rode Toy Story Midway Mania, and saw the Frozen
Sing-Along Celebration. |
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After that we made a quick stop in the Art of
Animation store where I had a little visit with Ink and Paint artist
David Rippberger and ended up buying another cel.
Then the "Official" event activities began. |
The early registration for the event was held at
Coronado Springs and we were receiving texts that the line to pick
up your merchandise was up to 2 hours, so we were in no hurry to get
there. The registration opened at 10:00 a.m. and would stay open
until 7:00 p.m. We arrived around 2:00 p.m. and the line wasn't too
bad; we only waited about and hour to get our merchandise. |
My Welcome
Gifts |
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Everyone
was disappointed this year about the mystery boxes not arriving on
time. Apparently there was a mix up with the shipping instructions
and they did not get to the event on time. The Mystery Boxes are
always a fun part of the trading process. Each box contains 2 pins;
one pin is a limited release and the other pin may be a mystery
chaser, Limited Edition 250. When everyone has opened their boxes
the trading begins and you try to complete the set.
Aimee is pictured on the left with the buttons she made for our
group depicting the "Supporting Actors" from Disney animated films. |
Half of the conference room was set up with table for trading and
there were lots of traders there with both pins and vinylmations.
This year the trading room was only open to registered guests, no
public hours, and closed at 7 p.m., earlier than previous years. For
me, I liked this change. After the trading our group headed to
Downtown Disney for a tasty dinner at Earl of Sandwich. |
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Friday September
5th
We hit
the ground running.
It was a
quick walk to the International Gateway and our breakfast started at
8:00 a.m. We thought that if we got to the line around 7:30 a.m. all
would be good. No so; as we came down the hill to the entrance
people were lined up and not moving. There was no security and the
cast members were not letting anybody in. I would say there were
about 250 very unhappy people in this line. |
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Eventually security and the sniffer dog showed up
and they started letting us enter the park. |
Once through the security and ticket area we
headed towards World Show Place where the event is always held. We
expected to be able to get in a single line that would take us
through the gates and on to breakfast, instead we hit a mob, trying
to get by 4 cast members with clipboards manually ticking off our
names. |
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I ran
into a couple I had met the previous year, Trish & Eric,
from Ohio.
They had enjoyed themselves so much last year that they brought some
friends along to join in the fun. |
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Whatever happened to technology? Why couldn't we
just show the credentials that we had to wear? |
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The
Breakfast Pin LE500 |
Eventually we got into the
venue and they announced that they would extend the breakfast and
event by 15 minutes to compensate for the disorder that we had
endured. |
The breakfast was okay, but
the main benefit of going to the breakfast is to get an early start
at the trade boards. We all do this to get the special “event pins”
that you can only find on the boards – they are not sold anywhere. |
The 6
Special "Event Pins" |
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We always spend a lot of time standing in lines!
Once you have all the special pins, there were six this year, then
you can concentrate on looking for pins that fit into your
collection. There were plenty of great pins this year, many Artist
Proofs and Pre-productions pins to be found. |
After the special breakfast ended at 9:45 a.m.
the doors opened to the remainder of the registered guests. The
lines grew longer and the average wait to get to the boards was 2
hours.
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We left the event at 6:00 p.m. and wandered back
to Beach Club Villas. We dropped our stuff off and decided that
since it was raining and miserable out we would just go over to
Sweet Tomatoes for some dinner and call it an early night. |
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Saturday September 6th
Saturday was much like Friday; the only difference was that the
event didn't start until 9:30 a.m. so we got to sleep in a bit.
The line prior to opening stretched from the rose garden all the way
to the World Showplace entrance, between Canada and the United
Kingdom. |
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By noon we needed a break;
Carrie, Kelly and I met
Alice on our
way to lunch at the Rose & Crown! |
Then it was right back to trading! |
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The pin portion of the Trade Celebration
concluded at 6:00 p.m. Overall it was a successful event although
the lines were much too long and I am not sure that will ever
change. |
Our parting gift for the Pin Event was this 4 Pin
Boxed Set, a Limited Edition of 1100. |
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I was disappointed in the
décor, it was less elaborate than previous years. Also, in years
past there were groups of entertainers who wandered the floor
interacting with traders. There was no interaction with characters
this year; all of the entertainment took place on the stage and that
got tiresome after the first hour of the first day. It seemed like
they had a couple of hours worth of material and they just repeated
it over and over and over again during the three day event. It
quickly went from entertaining to annoying!
I really liked the
surprise pins this year, better than previous events and I found
that the boards had a much better selection of pins. The merchandise
was good, although the mystery pin debacle was disappointing. The
food at the breakfast was better than previous years. As in past
years there were good things and not so good things that happened
but it was still a fun time and an opportunity to spend a couple of
days with good friends who share my interest in pin trading. I am
already planning my return next year.
We finished the day off
by going to Hollywood Studios for a quick bite at Min & Bill's
Dockside Diner. We shopped a bit and then watched the Frozen
Fireworks display. It was wonderful! I hope that they keep them
going for a while; I would love Gary to be able to see them in
October when we are back. |
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Sunday Sept 7th
This day
was the vinylmation portion of the Trade Event, my favourite
part. I admit it; I have fallen in love with these little guys and
prefer trading and collecting them, for me it's more fun than pins. |
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We were signed up for the breakfast so we got to
the entrance about 7:30 a.m. There was a line but the dog and
security officers were on duty and things were moving. We were
manually checked into World Show Place and immediately proceeded to
a trading line. There were several lines set up, most had a
mystery box and an open box and you could trade one from each. There
were 2 lines that had spinner boxes where you could trade only one.
We stuck to the "double trade" lines. |
The big challenge this year was to find the
surprise cast
chasers and there were four. Blue Hat Chip & Dale were the easier
chaser to find while the Orange Hat Chip & Dale the rarer. The lines
were not too bad during the breakfast hour and a half but at 9:30
a.m. when the rest of the registered guests arrived they got a bit
longer, on average about a one hour wait (better than the pin
boards).
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The four
Chip & Dale vinylmations are surprise cast chasers, Clarice is an echez. |
While we were in line they announced some special releases. A
Figment eachez and a Clarice eachez.
What “eachez” means is that the vinylmation
release is limited, they are in a blind box, and 1 in 10 will be a
variant. Of course everyone wants the variant but sometimes I think
the regular vinylmation is better looking. Carrie and I decided to
stay in the lines while about 1000 people opted to go get in the
merchandise line to try and buy one of the special releases. This
allowed our lines to move faster and we were both successful in
getting our chasers.
Once we had achieved the goal of getting our
chasers we continued trading in the lines. If we got lucky enough to
be close to the box when they did a refresh we were pretty much
guaranteed to get a good trade. They refreshed the boxes about every
25 to 35 minutes. Once I got a few good pulls from the box I headed
into the back room to see what I could trade for. This is where you
can actually trade for vinylmations that you want to add to your
collection. |
Thomas Scott, Graphic Designer, took the stage to
announce new vinylmations we could expect in 2015! |
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The event closed at 6:00 p.m. and I walked away a happy camper. I
got lots of good vinylmations to add to my collection; I was able to
trade for one of the special release vinylmations, Clarice (Limited
Edition 1000). I got one of the 900 regular version not one of the
100 variants. I wasn't able to get a Figment.
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There will be a "genEARation D" pin released each month leading up
to next year's event. Steamboat Willie was the first of the series,
released at the event, LE 500 |
My thoughts on this portion of the event are same
as the pin portion of the event, the entertainment was lacking. It
was actually the same as the previous 2 days so by day three it was
very annoying. The food was good and the cast members were great but
the lines were long and it would be nice if they did a few more
refreshes of the boxes. I really liked the surprise chasers and that
there were four, in previous years there was only one. Overall it
was a good event and I look forward doing it again. |
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Carrie and I were both tired and had to go pack
so we said our goodbyes to the gang and slowly walked back to the
Beach Club. We dropped our stuff off and went down to Beaches &
Cream for dinner. We finished off the evening with ice cream. |
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Monday September
8th
We were
moving slow; we had time to enjoy a coffee and then finish off the
packing. Carrie was catching the Magical Express so we said our
goodbyes. I had the day to hang around so I took my luggage over to
check in for my flight and then decided I would walk over to EPCOT.
I wandered around a bit but it was very hot so I decided to go to
Downtown Disney and have lunch at Earls. After lunch, I wandered
around for a while and decided I might as well head to the airport
and sit there.
My flight home was uneventful; Gary was waiting in Syracuse to pick me up.
Another event come and gone, time to start planning next years - as
soon as they announce the dates!! |
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