Tuesday August 6, 2019 |
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As soon as they announced last year
that the theme of the 2019 EPCOT Pin Event was to be ‘Fairy Tails’
and the pins would feature all of Disney's lovable animals, I was
ready to pack my suitcase and go.
They always announce at the current
event what the next years event will be, what they don't tell you is
when it will take place. It wasn't until April 5th that we found out the
event would be held August 9th & 10th, with
early registration and pin trading night on Thursday August 8th.
We then had to wait in anticipation for the merchandise catalogue
which was posted April 25th . . . then we waited for the
announcement of the registration date.
That was posted April 30th
and told us that registration would open at 1 p.m. on May 7th.
So we continued to wait. Pin traders do a lot of waiting!
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This year Disney offered something
new, a tiered level for participation. There were 100 tickets sold
as ‘Best in Show’ and the remaining 1150 tickets were Furry
Friends. The Furry Friends event ticket was $150 and the Best in
Show was $250. The registration link, when opened, would put you in
a virtual queue so that you knew where you stood in the registration
process. |
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On May7th I was at my computer,
signed in and waiting for the link to open, Carrie, my travel partner for
pin events was sitting at her computer. We also had other devices
open; we were going to do everything we could to get the Best in Show
package. |
At exactly 1:00 p.m. the
virtual queue opened and I nearly fell off my chair. I was number
six!
With shaking hands I messaged Carrie to let her know I was
registering us for the VIP package. Carefully and slowly I completed
the registration, fearful that I would do something wrong and get
booted out. Finally I was able to hit the golden button -
SUBMIT - and sigh with relief . . . I had a confirmation number.
This year
the event sold out in under an hour; that has never happened in the
19 years Disney has been running this event. |
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The next part of the routine was to
complete our Random Selection Process pin orders and submit them by July 1st.
Then we all
waited until July 15th to find out what we were awarded
from the first RSP. One of the perks of being in the Best in
Show
category was that you were guaranteed everything on your 1st
RSP. That was not the case on the 2nd or 3rd RSP.
Fast forward to Tuesday August 6th
. . . Gary drove my travel companion Sue and I to Syracuse New York.
We had a flight at 'stupid o'clock' in the morning so we
were spending the night at the Best Western Hotel adjacent to the
Syracuse Airport. |
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Wednesday August 7, 2019 |
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Sue and I were up well before dawn
and boarded our flight to Orlando as the sun appeared on the eastern
horizon. About 2 ˝ hours later we touched down in Orlando. Sue was rooming with one of our other friends Cheryl
so, after I picked up a rental car, I took her to Disney's Pop Century
Resort where we were all staying. Sue got checked
and headed to a theme park; Cheryl wasn't arriving until late that night.
Meanwhile, my roomie, Carrie, was on a flight from Buffalo so I headed back to the airport to
pick her up. |
By 1:00 p.m. Carrie and I were back in the car and heading
toward The Boathouse, a restaurant in Disney Springs. We met some
friends for a wonderful lunch that lasted until about 5:00 p.m. when we
said our goodbyes and parted ways.
Carrie and I had to get back to Pop
Century to unpack and get ready to go to Fort Wilderness Resort &
Campground for dinner at the Hoop-Dee-Doo Revue with
some other friends. It was a great show, as always, and a wonderful
evening with some very special people. At the end of the day,
Carrie and I were both tired and ready to turn in. |
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Thursday August 8, 2019 |
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Thursday morning we were up and
running early!
We had to be at the Coronado Springs Convention
Centre for the annual Breakfast with the Artists. This popular event
is organized by Janis Lavender and John Rick of the Central
Jersey Disney Pin Trader group and it's the perfect way to start the
weekend. This year it was held in the Monterrey room at Coronado
Springs. |
This was a great
location as the registration for the pin event is also held at
Coronado Springs so
that meant we could go directly from the breakfast to the
registration area without leaving the building. |
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The food was great and the
interaction with the artists was wonderful. We were also each give
a keepsake button. Each year there are several artists who join us
from the Disney Creative Group (formally called Disney
Design Group).
I really enjoy the opportunity to hear directly from the talented
people who design the pins I collect! |
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When the breakfast concluded at
11:45 a.m. we headed down the hall of the convention centre to the
event registration area.
The registration line was long, as it always is,
but this year Carrie and I were Best in Show so we had a special
line; there were only about 5 people ahead of us. |
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Once
we got through registration we assembled in the big trading room
that is open until 7:00 p.m. to all guests registered for the
event. This is
the area where we open our packages, check out the pins we bought
with our RSPs and start
trading. |
Each attendee received a nice
'Welcome Gift'
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The $25.00 gift card was cute!
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The special lanyard medallion for
Best in Show - a Limited Edition of 100 |
Attendees could purchase a special
Magic Band
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It's a
tense time as we open our Mystery Boxes.
These mystery pins usually become the
most coveted ones of the entire weekend.
This year the mystery box pins were
lovely and I wanted them all.
There were 16 pins in total, 2 per
box. We were shown 8 of the pins and the other 8 were the
"chasers". |
Revealed Pins - they are pictured in
the catalogue and on the boxes |
Chaser Pins - we had no idea what
these would look like |
The 8
'revealed' pins
are limited release and the 8 'chaser' pins are Limited Edition pins
with an Edition size of 450. You can
see where the challenge is.
I was lucky with my mystery boxes;
I got several chasers and all of the revealed pins. I was able to
work my way around the trading room and get the complete set. |
Carrie and I left the trade area a
bit early and headed to the Beach Club for a 6:30 p.m. reservation
at Beaches & Cream. It was so good! Afterwards it was
back to the room to get good nights sleep so that would be ready for
the big day Friday. |
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Friday August 9, 2019 |
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Friday we arrived at EPCOT a bit
early. With all the construction going on at the security and
bag-check area they did not have a special area for
us to go through. It was a slow process as the
security agents have to check all the pin bags. When we were
finally through bag-check we were happy to see that there was a special entrance into the park for event
attendees. |
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We did the fast and hot walk over to World ShowPlace,
the large convention venue that is hidden behind a gate between Canada and
England.
Cheryl and Sue got in their long line and Carrie and I found
the much shorter short VIP line for the 'Best in Show' registrants. It was a wonderful perk to have. |
During the day there were photo opportunities
whit Marie and Bolt! |
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When the doors opened at 9:30 a.m.
we ran straight to a regular trading board. We were able to
get 2 pins each and they were great pins. The boards were
loaded with some pretty awesome pins this year.
Then we walked across the room to our Best
in Show line; it was short and the pins were very good. We spent
the morning wandering around and stood in one more pin line before
lunch.
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As
always, the World ShowPlace Conference building was lavishly
decorated and I really enjoyed this year's theme.
There
were classic scenes from many of Disney's animated films and each
scene depicted one or more memorable Disney animals who were
featured on the event pins. |
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It has been my tradition for years
to make an Advanced Dining Reservations for both
days, at noon at the Rose & Crown. It is nice to get away from the
event for an hour or so, see daylight and have a good meal. I
make the ADR for eight people and whoever wants to join is welcome. |
When we received our credentials the
day before, we got our trading tabs. Similar to last year, we each
received 4 trading tabs per day, however the Best in Show got an
extra two for the special VIP line, so Carrie and I had to make up a bit of
time!
We were happy to be able to get in a shorter line that led to some trade boxes. |
An RSP pin |
My 'top wants' from the RSP |
We
were both done our trade lines well before the end of the day. |
We were also given a scavenger
hunt map that could be completed over the two days. Carrie and I
decided we would forgo doing the actual hunt and just handed in our
tab for the pin set. It was quite nice, a boxed set of Pascal pins,
all in different colours. |
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As the first day of the event came to an end we
decided to take the slow, hot walk to the parking lot and go for
dinner at Sweet Tomatoes. It's an off-property favourite of ours. Carrie and
I also took some of our Canadian friends pin bags with us to the car
so that they could go and spend the night playing in the parks. |
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Saturday August 10, 2019 |
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Saturday was pretty much a repeat of
Friday . . . lines to the trading boards, lunch at Rose & Crown, pictures of the
decor, visiting with friends and trading pins as we stood in line.
There
are always several games going on throughout the event and we had
two fellow Canadians chosen to participate. Congratulations Gwenn
and Kevin.
During the afternoon there was a Disney Artist Panel
where the artists answered questions that had been written out by
guests earlier in the day. There was an Artist Pin Signing
table where you could
have the artist that designed your pin sign it for you.
Through out
the entire two days the Pin Partners had Product Previews set up
showing the upcoming pins from Walt Disney World, Disneyland California,
Shanghai Disneyland, Disneyland Paris and Walt Disney Imagineering. |
During the Artist Panel the
announcement was made that next year's event will be called '2020
Celebrating 20 Years of Pin Trading'.. I will be
interesting to see what the pins will be. Maybe a highlighted pin
from each of the previous 20 events? |
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More samples of the amazing decor! |
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We also received a parting gift, a
four pin boxed set of some really cute Disney pets.
I was
thrilled with the pins I got off the boards this year, plenty of
limited editions and artist proofs. Some will go into my collection
and some will go into my trade bag.
Carrie and I left the event and
headed back to Pop Century, we decided to try out the food
court at our resort, get packed for our trip home Sunday and just relax.
No park visits during this trip! |
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Sunday August 11, 2019 |
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We had a leisurely morning and by 11:00 a.m. Carrie, Sue and I were
at the Orlando airport waiting for our flights home. Carrie
was heading back to Buffalo while Sue and I were returning to
Syracuse, with a lay-over at New York's JFK airport along the way.
Gary was waiting to pick us up when our flight landed at 7:00 p.m.
The event was over for another year.
I give this years event high marks; I enjoyed the
theme and decorations, I thought the photo-op setups were fun and
the pins were great. Having the
Best in Show package was definitely worth the extra cost. Depending
on when the event is held next year, I hope to be there. |