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June 2024 by Rain J
Super small store -bit cramped and the cast members inside of this store are never friendly. Especially the man who sits outside trading pins. A very rude employee- we stood in a long line to look at pins and when it was out turns he said no to every trade. I don’t understand why he acted like they were his personal pins. No other cast members cared. Even if he didn’t want me to trade my pins he could’ve said it in a nicer way instead of “nope” and “no”. He proceeded to point at the newest pin I got that day and said “I’ll take that one” like no sir. Rude!
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October 2023 by William L.
Nice and helpful staff. They had limited edition pins I didn't see anywhere else in the parks.
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August 2019 by Shawn F.
Abysmal. The store used to be so much better. I know we're in the digital age & all, but many of us still valuable the tangible, especially when it comes to music & even more so when it comes to park exclusive music. On my most recent visit to this shop, it had a total of less than half a dozen CDs available: soundtracks to the Aladdin & Lion King remakes, The Story & Songs of The Haunted Mansion, & the Disneyland music compilation (which hasn't been updated since 2013). In previous years, you could get the music of Cars Land, the soundtrack to Fantasmic, the Main Street Electrical Parade, holiday events & other music of the parks. When we visit a Disney park, much of the immersive feeling is due to what we hear. The limited range of product was such a disappointment.
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April 2019 by MacWyte619 SanDiegoMiniMoto
Love this shop!
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April 2019 by Jay Stevens
Kind of a small, cramped pin shop. Not my favorite pin shop in the park.
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March 2018 by Anthony B (Mac)
Love this shop!
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January 2018 by 樂遊奇趣
(Translated by Google) Only like to collect Disney imagery Disney fans like the place. To be honest here is a boring place. I do not like it here
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November 2017 by Nuria Cota
Here you can find all your favorite movies, books and CDs from Disney and its classics.
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May 2017 by Andy B.
It is all about the Theme! Welcome to Disneyland! The stores are beautiful and have lots of little surprises if you are patient and look around, there is always waaaay more to see than you think.
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April 2017 by MCGamin
Find music and more!
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April 2017 by mlfinley33
Wonder
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November 2016 by Chris Patstone
A hidden jem most don't know about at Disneyland. With a good collection of Disney Park-only albums and books, it's somewhere I stop by often.
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April 2016 by Christopher Patstone
A hidden jem most don't know about at Disneyland. With a good collection of Disney Park-only albums and books, it's somewhere I stop by often.
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April 2016 by Marysol Miguez
Uauu genisl
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February 2015 by Alana M.
This little shop is located on Main Street U.S.A., across from the Emporium. It is a blue store front and the sign has a gramophone on it. When you are on Main Street and you see that Indian Statue, the store is behind him. The Indian is a cigar store Indian. This store was formerly a Tobacco Shop. You could buy tobacco here in Disneyland until 1999. Then, it was transformed into a music store. I was at the Emporium asking for 3 specific collector's trading pins. I talked with an employee and she said they had run out and suggested I go across the street to the 20th Century Music Company. I had never heard of the place, so she pointed me in the direction I needed to go. I was thinking, "I'm looking for pins, not music!" It is a tiny shop which sells some Disney sheet music, CDs, DVDs. It also sells cell phone cases and pins. Apparently, if you cannot find THE pin you are seeking in the park(s), then this is THE shop to go to. If there are any in stock, they will be usually be found here. I was told that other shops send the remainders here, so they are the last resort. When you walk in, it is such a small shop that if you are claustrophobic, you won't want to go in, especially if there are 5-10 people in there. I didn't really take much of a look around because I was on a mission to find 3 specific pins. There is a display behind the cashier's station where the Limited Edition pins are. Unless you have eagle eyes, it is hard to view them without assistance from a helpful employee. There was only one person at the counter helping with the selection of Limited Edition Pins, so there was a line. There was another cashier to ring up items that you found in the store. I waited in line for about 5 minutes. Then, I was able to see about my pins. They had 2 of the 3 pins I was searching for. So, I decided to trek from Disneyland back over to Disney CA Adventure to buy the Limited Edition Lunar New Year Pin from the Laod Bhang's Pin Traders cart. There were only a few left, they made only 3000. Then, I quickly hoofed it back to Disneyland to buy those other 2 pins. Mission accomplished! Funny thing is, I am not even a pin collector, or I wasn't. Now I have 2 and I bought 3 for my son's girlfriend. She was so elated! They also have a little Mouse-shaped head where there are pins (without backs) attached to it. This is where people trade their already purchased pins in hopes for something else they want. It doesn't seem to be sorted by prices, so it is a pin for a pin. Even Steven. Money Saving Tip: If you have the Premium Annual Passport, you can save 20% off the purchase, no minimum purchase requirement. ** Or, if you have a Chase card, you can save 10% on purchases of $50 or more. It's one or the other, they don't stack.