4. Celebration pins
If you're celebrating just about any major event (birthday, engagement, wedding, reunion), Disney has a celebration pin for you. Ask at your hotel's front desk or at the guest relations desk of any of the theme parks. Not celebrating anything specific? Ask for the "I'm Celebrating" button.
4. Stickers
All over the resort, Cast Members hand out free stickers. These look good on a t-shirt, but are likely to perish pretty quickly - so consider bringing a scrap book to add them to instead.
3. Trading cards
The interactive Sorcerers of the Magic Kingdomgame challenges players to become apprentice sorcerers for Merlin the magician, before helping him to overcome an army of Disney villains that are threatening the park. Players use special playing cards to cast spells, as well as searching for magic symbols that lead them to the villains' hiding places. 70 different spell cards are available, with guests receiving five free cards when they sign up to play.
2. Kidcot crafts
Disney tries its best to keep kids entertained in Epcot's World Showcase, which is geared more towards adult vsitors. Stop at any of the Kidcot Fun Stops in the World Showcase's pavilions to receive a free cardboard Duffy the Disney Bear, which your child can personalize using the free supplies available.
1. Wilderness Explorer Badges
At Disney's Animal Kingdom, kids can follow in the footsteps of Russell in Pixar's Up and become a Wilderness Explorer. They'll receive a Wilderness Explorer Handbook, and by completing challenges can earn more than 30 "badge" stickers.
Comments
Last time we were there my son asked a very nice monorail driver for a transportation training card and he was given an entire set that the driver had collected. It was from the early 90s so there were vehicles in it that no longer are used. He also got a monorail drivers license. It never hurts to ask because the Disney people try their hardest to make your experience a good one!