Disney releases new artist collection and trading pins

Walt Disney World introduced a series of new pins on March 10, 2026, including artist collection designs inspired by park attractions and pin trading-themed items featuring Mickey and Friends. These exclusive releases are available both online and in park locations such as EPCOT. Collectors are advised to act quickly as they tend to sell out fast.

On March 10, 2026, Disney launched several new pins as part of its weekly online exclusive releases, highlighting designs from the Disney Artist Collection by Maria Stuckey and Kate Dykstra. One standout is the Remy and “Ratmobile” pin, a dimensional pin-on-pin featuring the character from Ratatouille and inspired by the Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure attraction at EPCOT’s World Showcase France. Another favorite is the A Goofy Movie Cast pin, depicting Goofy, Max, Bobby, Roxanne, and Powerline with colorful cloisonné fill and glittering accents, appealing to nostalgic fans.

The collection also includes a set of four dimensional pin-on-pin designs spotlighting attractions like Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room, The Haunted Mansion, Walt Disney’s Carousel of Progress, and Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride, presented in a collector’s box. Additionally, the Cheshire Cat and Caterpillar pin draws from the Alice in Wonderland attraction at Disneyland, offering a surreal addition to collections.

Complementing the online drop, Walt Disney World introduced pin trading-themed pins in EPCOT locations. These include the Mickey “Wanna Trade?” pin, where Mickey holds a DOLE Whip-shaped pin and wears a lanyard with a Disney Pins medallion; a matching Goofy pin with a castle pin; and a Donald pin featuring Spaceship Earth. Priced at $17.99 each, they capture the spirit of pin trading.

Lanyard-shaped pins are also available: a red Mickey & Friends version with icons like Donald’s hat and Mickey’s sorcerer hat, and a pink Disney Princesses pin with elements such as Aurora’s crown and Cinderella’s slipper. These were spotted at Pin Traders, Disney Traders, Mission: SPACE Cargo Bay, and ImageWorks in EPCOT. Disney notes that such releases are popular and sell out quickly, encouraging prompt purchases.

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