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We're planning a first-ever (and quite possibly only) trip to DL in Feb.
What is your favorite souvenir of your DL trips?
We do Christmas ornaments wherever we go, so that's a given. And I'm sure we'll get the typical sweatshirts and mouse ears. But is there something especially interesting or memorable?
I use my WDW refillable mugs all the time, but there doesn't seem to be a DL equivalent. And having gone with a 5-then-6-year-old, Pal Mickey is probably the best money we ever spent at WDW. Though this year we will likely be a bit more budget minded.
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We love our little book with squashed pennies but I have to say my favorite thing from DL is a picture of my whole family riding the firetruck that Walt Himself rode around the park. Have a great trip!! We love Disneyland.
I have to agree. We have been doing smashed pennies for years in my family. We also love a dated photo album to hold photos until we scrapbook, or in my case if I ever get to scrapbook them, but at least you know where and which year And for everyone I work with I try to get a magnet or a pin that is specifically DL and every year they are well appreciated the pins are usually worn on our aprons for several months at least.
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We usually get Christmas ornaments for all of us (Christmas gifts, since we go in Dec). Lately, I've been into getting household stuff, so I made sure that someone bought me the MM head chip and dip bowl. 2 years ago, I got the MM cookie jar.
This year, we also got a premade scrapbook, since we decided not to do the online photobook. It's cool - they set up everything, so there's still a fun element, but we plug in our pictures.
We like to get a pin to commemorate the occassion. Like if we go for someone's birthday we'll get a happy birthday pin. If it's a holiday weekend we look for a pin for the holiday. We have a pin from the Soda Fountain and Studio Store, NYC World of Disney, WDW and parks/lands or rides that we really enjoy. We like the pins because you can get them relatively inexpensively (granted I probably wouldn't spend $7-12 anywhere else for a pin, but when you compare that to the price of a lithograph or some other very durable gift...it's not so bad...not as inexpensive as the pressed pennies, though) and they don't take up a lot of storage room.
I have a friend who collects post cards from the places she's visited and adds them to her scrapbook. Another friend get's his daughters a pin with the year on it (they go semi-annually).
My mom and sister love the pressed pennies. It cost them less than $10 for the book to keep them in, and 50 cents to press each penny. If you can, use the all copper pennies...I don't remember the year, but one year they started making pennies with zinc and that's why some pennies come out of the press with silver streaks...it's because that's a zinc penny with a copper overlay. Pressing pennies is also relatively inexpensive and also doesn't take up much space...we do press pennies, but it's not the souvenir we choose to collect because the presses are pretty much the same every time we go. So if we go on 3 different occassions in a year, there's not really a way to tell which penny is from which occasssion and which year. I also analyzed the overall cost...total cost if I got the book and used every penny press available...I thought that was too pricey....but if you spread it out over several visits it might not be so bad. I just wouldn't know how to indicate that this one is from this trip and that one is from that trip if I keep them all in one little book...but PP's are very creative! I'm sure someone else is doing it...or they're just not as obsessed with linking souvenirs with the trip they were obtained in as I am. I hope we've all helped you get an idea...
My all-time favorite souvenir is from 1963, a Thumper bank! Yes, I still have it and love it, but that was then and you can't even find anything close to it. Now, I love to pick up the small stuff Disney animals. I finished the Poos collection with our last trip and now am working on --well, haven't decided. One of the reasons I like them, is when a small one comes to my house and falls in love with their favorite character, I figure I've found a home for it and let it go. Sharing a little Disney magic!
Now, I love to pick up the small stuff Disney animals. I finished the Poos collection with our last trip and now am working on --well, haven't decided. One of the reasons I like them, is when a small one comes to my house and falls in love with their favorite character, I figure I've found a home for it and let it go. Sharing a little Disney magic!
I love that idea. That is amazingly sweet and giving. That is the perfect souvenir not only for you, but for everyone in your life! just wanted to share how that made me smile and has given me a new idea for souvenirs as well
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If you can, use the all copper pennies...I don't remember the year, but one year they started making pennies with zinc and that's why some pennies come out of the press with silver streaks...it's because that's a zinc penny with a copper overlay.
May be harder to find now, but any penny pre-1982 is mostly copper.
They do have the plastic mugs at the bakeries, and some of the other stands, but they aren't refillable in the park. I never looked close to see if they have Disneyland Resort on them, since I have so many from WDW, that I don't have space for anymore.
You already mentioned shirts and hats, so I would just keep my eyes pealed for other items. Unfortunately, WDW and DLR sell a lot of similar things now. In the past (even 6-7 years ago), the parks had more unique offerings. Now, it's the same shirt with different printing on them.
We're planning a first-ever (and quite possibly only) trip to DL in Feb.
What is your favorite souvenir of your DL trips?
We do Christmas ornaments wherever we go, so that's a given. And I'm sure we'll get the typical sweatshirts and mouse ears. But is there something especially interesting or memorable?
I use my WDW refillable mugs all the time, but there doesn't seem to be a DL equivalent. And having gone with a 5-then-6-year-old, Pal Mickey is probably the best money we ever spent at WDW. Though this year we will likely be a bit more budget minded.
My husband had an Uncle Scrooge watch customized while we were there, it is one of kind and he cherishs it.