Could a New Disney Maps PIN Series Be in the Stars?

Hey, pin-trading friends! I’ve got a Disney merch idea spinning in my head today, and I need to know if you’re seeing it too. After taking a closer look at the newest mystery pin release from Disney, I can’t help but wonder: could we be on the verge of an entirely new Disney park map series in the pin trading world?

The recent Adventureland Treehouse Mystery Pin Blind Pack, part of the Disney Attraction Map Puzzles Series, has such a unique style that really stands out. Each piece feels like a tiny section of a larger illustrated map, almost like you’re slowly uncovering a full land one pin at a time. It’s detailed, a little nostalgic, and incredibly collectible. And honestly, it got my imagination going in the best way.

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What if this wasn’t just a one-off idea? What if Disney expanded this into full park maps?

Just picture it. You pick up mystery packs, not knowing which section of the park you’ll get next, and with each new pin, your map starts to come together. Maybe there are tiny character icons representing different lands, little nods to attractions and shows tucked into each design, and all those subtle details that make Disney Parks so special. Frontierland, Fantasyland, Tomorrowland, all slowly building piece by piece until you’ve created something truly magical.

And here’s where I think this could get even better. Alongside the mystery packs, imagine having the option to purchase a complete set in one go, because you know how I hate the whole mystery-pack thing. For collectors who love the thrill of the chase, the blind packs are perfect. But for those who want the full map without the guesswork, a complete collection option would be such a welcome addition. It feels like a win-win for every type of Disney fan.

Now, I knew this idea might be a little tricky to explain, so I actually worked with AI to put together a few visual concepts. They’re not perfect; there are a few repeated rides and the occasional character that wandered into the wrong land, but you can absolutely see the vision. The layout, the storytelling, the way each piece connects, it just works. And once you see it, it’s hard to unsee.

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Then take that idea one step further. What if there were a different series for each Disney Park across the United States? You could collect a full map of Disneyland Park, then move on to Magic Kingdom, EPCOT, Disney’s Hollywood Studios; each one with its own style, its own details, its own story to tell. It would be one of those collections that grows with you over time, and I think that’s what makes it so exciting.

I couldn’t shake this thought after seeing how quickly the Adventureland Treehouse Mystery Pin set sold out. Clearly, there’s an appetite for something like this. So now I’m left wondering, could Disney park maps be next in the pin trading realm? Because if they are, I think we might all be in a little bit of trouble, in the best possible way.

Can you imagine trading Disney map puzzle pieces with cast members across the parks? How cool.

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Zoƫ Wood is a travel writer from Sydney, Australia. Since her first visit to Disneyland at the age of 6, she has spent her years frequently visiting Disney Parks and traveling around the world.

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