There are a few things Disney adults will always make room for in a park bag. Portable charger. Hand sanitizer. Emergency snack. Sunglasses. Maybe three lip balms, because apparently one is never enough once you pass through the tapstiles.

But if you’re a Disney pin trader, there’s another item that might deserve a permanent spot in your bag: the PinFolio Go Pin Display Bag.
This compact pin book is designed to hold up to 40 one-inch enamel pins, fit easily inside most Loungefly backpacks, and make pin trading in the parks feel way less chaotic. And listen, we love a good chaotic Disney hobby, but not when it involves loose pin backs rattling around in the bottom of a bag like tiny metal regrets.
PinFolio Go Pin Display Bag
The PinFolio Go is basically a tiny, travel-friendly command center for your Disney pins. It’s lightweight, compact, zips closed, and even comes with a strap so you can wear it on its own if you don’t want to carry a full park bag.

That last part is a bigger deal than it sounds. If you’re heading to Disney World specifically to trade pins, you don’t necessarily want to dig through your Loungefly every time you spot a trading board. You want to unzip, flip, trade, and move along before your group realizes you have vanished into another gift shop. This makes that process much smoother.
Why Pin Traders Will Love It
The best part of this PinFolio is the backing. PinFolio is known for its special pin-holding pages, and honestly, this is where the whole thing starts earning its park bag real estate.

Instead of constantly messing with rubber pin backs, you can press your pins directly into the backing, then pull them off when you’re ready to trade. It’s quick. It’s easy. It does not require you to perform delicate surgery in the middle of Frontierland while someone in your party mutters about getting to the next Lightning Lane. And the backing actually works.

We tested it by loading the PinFolio with pins, zipping it open, flipping it upside down, and giving it a shake. The pins didn’t fall out. They didn’t wiggle loose. They didn’t stage a dramatic escape. They stayed put. That peace of mind is huge when you’re carrying pins around all day.
It Fits in a Loungefly
This is where the PinFolio Go really starts speaking fluent Disney Adult. Loungefly backpacks are adorable, but let’s be honest: they are not exactly bottomless Mary Poppins bags. Space is precious. Every item has to justify itself. This PinFolio is compact enough to fit inside most Loungefly bags without taking over the entire interior.

That means you can keep your trading pins organized and protected without committing to carrying a giant pin binder through Magic Kingdom. And because it has a strap, you can also wear it by itself. That’s handy if you’re doing a lighter park day, heading to Disney Springs, or sending one very determined pin trader off to make deals like a tiny enamel stockbroker.
Your Pins Stay Protected
One of the big concerns with carrying pins around is scratching or damaging them, especially if they’re loose in a pouch or bumping against each other all day.

This PinFolio has a thin plastic protective divider in the middle, which helps keep pins from rubbing against each other when the book is closed. Since the whole thing zips shut, you also don’t have to worry about pins slipping out into the dark abyss of your backpack. If you’ve ever found a loose pin back, a receipt from 2022, and one sad Cheerio at the bottom of your park bag, you know why this matters.
The One Thing We Didn’t Love
There is one con worth mentioning: ours arrived with a very strong smell. Not a “new bag” smell. More like burnt plastic with a smoky edge. We aired it out outside, which helped, but this is definitely something we’d want to know before tossing it directly into a suitcase the night before a trip.

So, if you buy this before your next Disney vacation, give it some breathing room before you pack it. Let it air out. Let it find itself. Let the plastic ghost leave the premises.
One More Thing to Know
This smaller size is super convenient, but that also means serious pin collectors may fill it up quickly. It holds up to 40 one-inch pins, but a lot of Disney pins these days are bigger than one inch.

So this is probably not the best pick if you want to bring your entire collection to the parks. It’s better for traders who want a curated batch of pins for the day. Small, light, easy to carry? Yes. Massive pin vault for every Figment, Stitch, and Haunted Mansion pin you’ve ever owned? Not quite.
Is It Worth It?
For Disney pin traders, yes. Absolutely. You do not need this for every Disney trip. Nobody is saying you must own a dedicated pin book to survive EPCOT. But if you or someone in your family loves pin trading, this is an easy yes.

It makes trading faster, keeps pins safer, fits inside a Loungefly, and saves you from digging around for loose pin backs like you’re panning for gold in the Emporium. Compared to wearing pins on a fabric lanyard, this feels much more comfortable and secure. No heavy lanyard pulling on your neck. No pins scraping against each other while you walk. No worrying about them getting bumped on rides.

For us, this is a 5 out of 5. If pin trading is part of your Disney routine, the PinFolio Go might become one of those little park bag upgrades you wonder how you ever skipped.
In the meantime, we’ll be keeping an eye out for the latest Disney deals, so make sure you stay tuned to AllEars for more!

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